UK Black Students Campaign votes to boycott Israel
UK Black Students Campaign votes to boycott Israel
May 20, 2014
www.redressonline.com/2014/05/uk-black-students-campaign-votes-to-boycott-israel
There’s been another setback for the apartheid state of Israel, this time in Britain.
The Black Students Campaign (BSC), which represents over one million Asian, Caribbean, African and other ethnic minority students, has voted by an overwhelming majority in favour of a motion (see appendix below) calling for the boycott of, divestment from and sanctions against Israel.
The BSC is a self-governing sub-section of the National Union of Students, which represents the majority of student unions in Britain.
The motion, No. 403, commits the BSC to lobby for an “academic boycott of Israeli universities”, to “support the annual Israeli Apartheid Week initiative”, and advocates for divestment from “key BDS [Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions] target companies, including G4S, Veolia and Eden Springs”.
It also describes “Israeli expansion on Palestinian land” as “a settler-colonial project, predicated on the ethnic cleansing and expulsion of its indigenous people”.
Mindful of Israel’s
persecution of its Palestinian citizens, its occupation of
Palestinian lands and its history of aggression against its
neighbours – in 1956, 1967, 1978, 1982, 2006, 2008 and
2012, among others – the motion slams the “ongoing
66-year long occupation of Palestine, Israel’s multitude
of human rights and international law violations, its
flagrancy and unaccountability to the international
community”.
Slowly but surely, the world is waking up
to the longest-running lie that is Israel.
We salute the Black Students Campaign for its principled stand on the side of justice.
Appendix
Motion 402: Boycott, Divestment and
Sanctions
Submitted by Bradford
Students’ Union
Speech for: waived to Kings
College London
Speech Against:
Free
Summation: waived to Sheffield University
Students’ Union
Conference
believes:
1. The ongoing 66-year long occupation
of Palestine, Israel’s multitude of human rights and
international law violations, its flagrancy and
unaccountability to the international
community.
2. The Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions
(BDS) campaign called for by Palestinian civil society in
2005 to pressure Israel into complying with international
law.
3. The repression used against BDS
campaigners both in the UK and abroad, including the recent
suspension of students at Witwatersrand University, South
Africa for protesting a concert recital on
campus.
4. The numerous BDS successes on campuses
this past year, including those against G4S at Southampton,
King’s College, Birmingham and Kent
University.
5. The racism directed against
Africans and African migrants and refugees within Israel,
including internment- without-trial of asylum seekers and
anti-African riots.
Conference further
believes:
1. Israeli expansion on Palestinian land
to be a settler-colonial project, predicated on the ethnic
cleansing and expulsion of its indigenous
people.
2. That racism is systemic within Israeli
state policy, with anti-Arab, anti-African and anti-migrant
discrimination.
3. The success in dismantling
South African apartheid was due in part to international
pressure and sanctions against that
regime.
4. That international solidarity from
students is a crucial part of the Palestine liberation
struggle.
5. That international solidarity should
be conducted on the terms set by the Palestinian people, as
per the BDS campaign.
6. That the three aims of
the BDS campaign are the necessary preconditions for any
true peace in the Middle East.
7. That the Israeli
government is feeling the pressure from international
BDS.
8. That all other methods of pressuring
Israel and the ending the occupation have
failed.
Conference resolves:
1. To
continue the Campaign’s long-standing commitment to the
Palestinian cause and anti-colonialism.
2. To
support Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaigns
initiated by students.
3. To lobby Institutions
and Unions to divest from key BDS target companies,
including G4S, Veolia and Eden Springs.
4. To work
with BRICUP and lobby institutions to adopt academic boycott
of Israeli universities.
5. To disseminate
resources and materials on how to run successful BDS
campaigns.
6. To support the annual Israeli
Apartheid Week
initiative.
ENDS