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Jumat, 09 Maret 2012

University of Arizona Must Live Up to Its Past Actions Against Discrimination

Gabriel M. Schivone and Rev. John Fif
Arizona's premiere research institution in Tucson, the University of Arizona, today finds itself in an ethical crisis over investments that resonates with dramatic local events from nearly three decades ago. One of us (John) is old enough to remember that time and what it felt like to participate in the Arizona movement which, in part, facilitated UofA divestment from companies supporting South African apartheid and the regime's human rights abuses against its black majority.
That movement is a guiding light to the situation today whereby the UofA is invested (through business contracts and pension funds) in Caterpillar and Motorola which similarly support Israel violence and racial segregation towards Palestinians under a brutal 45-year military occupation and colonial settlement.
Bill Van Esveld, a recent (February 28) guest speaker at the UofA, is a witness to these actions as a Jerusalem-based, senior research analyst of world-renowned Human Rights Watch (HRW).
Van Esveld writes of the situation in his report for HRW entitled, "Separate and Unequal: Israel's Discriminatory Treatment of Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories": "Palestinians face systematic discrimination merely because of their race, ethnicity, and national origin, depriving them of electricity, water, schools, and access to roads, while nearby Jewish settlers enjoy all of these state-provided benefits. While Israeli settlements flourish, Palestinians under Israeli control live in a time warp - not just separate, not just unequal, but sometimes even pushed off their lands and out of their homes."
UofA community members are not alone in our three-year-long divestment efforts. Just a few days ago, on February 17, the leadership of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) took what it called a "Historic Stand" recommending divestment of its holdings in companies - including Caterpillar and Motorola Solutions - supporting the Israeli occupation. According to the Church's press release: "Much like the decision by Presbyterians in 1983 to divest from companies profiting from Apartheid in South Africa, this is an action that will send a clear message to the world that our Church will do everything in our power to make sure it does not profit from violence or the systematic violation of Palestinian human rights." READ MORE

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