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Trinity College (Ireland) - Ronit Lentin (Dept of Sociology)
leads Anti-Israel academic extremists from the UK (including Pappe
and Shlaim) and elsewhere in order to "defend" anti-Israel
lecturer/propagandist at BGU Ahmad Sa'di (Dept of Politics) from
make-pretend "persecution"
We, Israeli, Palestinian and British academics, are writing to
express our deep concern at the treatment of Dr Ahmad Sa’di, a
Senior Lecturer at Ben-Gurion University’s Department of Politics
and Government, who was subjected to racist treatment on 3 January
2010 when he arrived at Ben-Gurion University train station, as he
does every teaching week. He was humiliatingly searched, yelled at
and embarrassed by the security staff at Mexico Gate, which we find
offensive and unacceptable. … Dr Sa’di strongly believes that his
treatment at Mexico Gate on 3 January was only the last in a whole
series of racist encounters and harassment he has faced in the past
ten years of his employment at Ben-Gurion University. Other
incidents included his car being stopped, his bags searched and
security staff making calls to ascertain whether he should be
allowed to enter the university.
Signed by
Professor Avi Shlaim, Oxford University, UK
Professor Nur Masalha, St Mary’s University College, UK
Dr Ronit Lentin, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland
Professor Nira Yuval-Davis, University of East London, UK
Professor Gabriel Piterberg, UCLA, US
Professor Ilan Pappe, Exeter University, UK
http://www.ronitlentin.net/2010/01/23/letter-to-prof-carmi-ben-gurion-university-israel/
Author: Ronit Lentin
January 23rd, 2010
Prof. Rivka Carmi
President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Office of the President
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
P.O. Box 653
Beer-Sheva 84105 ISRAEL
Tel: +972-8-647-930
Cell: +972-526-839-367
Fax: +972-8-647-2991
Email: board@bgu.ac.il
berkan@exchange.bgu.ac.il
justman@bgu.ac.il
ngordon@bgu.ac.il
23 January 2010
Cc.
Prof. Moshe Justman, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Dr. Neve Gordon, Chairman of the Department of Politics and
Government
Staff
Ms Anne Berkeley, Liaison Officer to the Board of Governors
Dear Prof Carmi,
We, Israeli, Palestinian and British academics, are writing to
express our deep concern at the treatment of Dr Ahmad Sa’di, a
Senior Lecturer at Ben-Gurion University’s Department of Politics
and Government, who was subjected to racist treatment on 3 January
2010 when he arrived at Ben-Gurion University train station, as he
does every teaching week. He was humiliatingly searched, yelled at
and embarrassed by the security staff at Mexico Gate, which we find
offensive and unacceptable. We believe that Dr Sa’di’s reaction on
the date was exemplary; he did not block the entrance nor did he
insult the security staff.
Following the incident Dr Sa’di complained to the university
authorities on 3 January 2010 and again on 10 January 2010. Dr Sa’di
strongly believes that his treatment at Mexico Gate on 3 January was
only the last in a whole series of racist encounters and harassment
he has faced in the past ten years of his employment at Ben-Gurion
University. Other incidents included his car being stopped, his bags
searched and security staff making calls to ascertain whether he
should be allowed to enter the university.
We are extremely concerned that Dr Sa’di’s formal complaint about
his treatment on 3 January has neither been looked into seriously by
Ben-Gurion University nor been met with anything like a response
that it requires from your institution’s senior management. Although
Ben-Gurion University acknowledges that Dr Sa’di was insulted and
humiliated on 3 January, no further disciplinary action were
pursued.
Ben-Gurion University claims to be like other European
universities. Yet the response by Ben-Gurion University is another
indication of an entirely different sort of syst
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