Israel: UCT has to do better
19 December 2023
The University of Cape Town (UCT) wishes to address a number of claims in the article titled “Israel: UCT has to do better” (18 December 2023). The university has, in response to his letter, engaged Mr Trevor Norwitz and responded to some of the issues he raised.
One of the most alarming claims by Mr Norwitz, made without any substantiation, is that other alumni he had engaged with had referred to UCT as “an institution that they said had become so hopelessly biased against Israel and even anti-Semitic…” This is a reckless and irresponsible claim to make, particularly without any shred of corroborating evidence or reference. In our statement of values, UCT commits itself to – among others – an institutional culture of inclusiveness, embodying respect for cultural, religious, linguistic, political, and other differences and acknowledgement of the value of diversity in society.
Any claim to the contrary could, as far as UCT is concerned, be a result of the scourge of disinformation that has not only been witnessed across the globe in relation to the Gaza conflict but has also unfortunately found a way to the UCT campus.
It is likely Mr Norwitz and some alumni base this claim on a few online reports by a particular Jewish publication, which has taken a biased stance when reporting on the matter, and which has attempted to spread an alarmist and exaggerated narrative around events on campus.