We strongly condemn the Israeli government’s disgraceful attempt to whitewash their crimes against the Palestinians with their “student festival” Funjoya.
We are not surprised that students are considered a “target group” by Israel; in London we were out in our thousands opposing the war crimes in Gaza in 2009, when we marched on the streets and occupied our universities demanding action from our Universities and Government. More and more students across Europe are joining the international movement in solidarity with the Palestinians, especially since we witnessed on our TV screens the slaughter of aid activists on a humanitarian ship to Gaza. What state uses special commando troops to attack a civilian aid boat in international waters? How could we possibly encourage our students to attend a festival organised by such a state? A state responsible for the brutal siege on the people of Gaza, the continued military occupation, and expansion of illegal settlements, in the West Bank. A state responsible for the discrimination of Palestinians living in Israel, including the ethnic cleansing taking place to this very day in the Negev. How many students from these communities will be attending “Funjoya”?
We join you in your call for students to boycott this festival. Not only will we not be attending, but will also be encouraging our fellow students in London to join us in boycotting this attempt to hide the crimes of apartheid and occupation.
In solidarity, Signed,
Clare Solomon, President, University of London Union James Haywood, Campaigns and Communications Officer, Goldsmiths Students’ Union Arfah Farooq, Black and Ethnic Officer, Goldsmiths Students’ Union Sean Rillo Raczka, Union Chair, Birkbeck Students’ Union Ashok Kumar, Education Officer, LSE Students’ Union Jasper Kain Co-President Sports and Societies, SOAS Students’ Union Elly Badcock, Secretary, SOAS Students’ Union Milaad Rajai, Co-President Welfare and Education, SOAS Students’ Union
Mark Bergfeld, National Union Students, National Executive Committee Hanif Leylabi National Union Students, LGBT Committee
All signatories write in a personal capacity. Source |