NEHAWU URGES THE UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG MANAGEMENT TO TERMINATE THEIR REALATIONSHIP WITH THE BEN GURION UNIVERSITY OF ISRAEL
NEHAWU the revolutionary and progressive public sector union calls on the University of Johannesburg{UJ} management to terminate their relationship with the Israel's Ben Gurion University{BGU}. The union mindful of our own country's history and the role that international solidarity played in ending South Africa's apartheid regime is convinced that all of us in this country have a particular responsibility to take seriously the struggles of others who face similar conditions of racial oppression and economic exploitation that we have known.
NEHAWU supports the call from students, academics and numerous prominent individuals, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, for UJ to terminate its apartheid-era relationship with Israel's Ben-Gurion University (BGU). BGU is a university that actively collaborates with the Israeli Defense Force, by offering special privileges and services to the army. It has consistently refused to oppose the Israeli government's attempts to silence academics that support sanctions against Israel and so it is a much compromised institution whose reputation and credibility are in tatters.
Ben Gurion University has not shown any willingness to comply with the conditions that were set and with the deadline of the 1st of April 2011 fast approaching the University of Johannesburg needs to act swiftly. The university had demanded that the BGU must ensure that their research projects" will not entail any activity, including teaching and research, which has any direct or indirect military implications or contributes to the abuse of human rights" It was also demanded that" one or more Palestinian universities" must be included in the existing UJ-BGU agreement if relations were to continue.
Although there is a well financed propaganda machinery that is trying to justify the abuse and victimization of Palestinians their struggle for freedom and justice needs to be told and defended by those in our country who are grateful for the freedoms we have.
There are a lot of people who sacrificed their lives and livelihoods to fight against the apartheid regime and that is a legacy we need to preserve and cherish. We are not free as long as there are still people who are oppressed around the world and evil triumphs when good people say and do nothing.