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US human rights professors confirm Israel’s apartheid and genocidal policies derive from racism

16 May 2025 Four prominent American human rights lawyers reconfirm the verdict of leading organisations including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and B’Tselem in their Guardian article. We are human rights lawyers. Our new report is clear: Israel perpetrates apartheid The Guardian, 15 May 2025 Sandra L Babcock, Susan M Akram, Thomas Becker and James Cavallaro…

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Have you signed the Academic Commitment yet?

BRICUP urges all academics to support the Academic Commitment in response to the call by Palestinian civil society organisations to refrain from any involvement with Israeli academic institutions, all of which are complicit in Israel’s occupation, colonisation and system of apartheid. Two common misconceptions need to be exposed. Firstly, the boycott is of institutions not…

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Telling the truth about antisemitism on campuses everywhere

2 May 2025 The following statement published in Academe Blog by three Jewish American academics (Professors Meyerhoff and Schneider pictured) sets out in clear, unambiguous language the unchallengeable truth that what public authorities and the mainstream media endlessly label antisemitism in their references to student and faculty campaigning for peace and justice in Israel/Palestine is…

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“Why Boycott Israeli Universities?” The second, revised edition of the BRICUP booklet is available to read online or download here

This is the revised and expanded Second Edition of the BRICUP case for boycotting Israeli academic institutions. Published in 2025 as Israel attempts to ethnically “cleanse” the Gaza Strip through a genocidal assault on its 2.3 million Palestinian residents and unleashes extremists in the illegal Jewish settlements to terrorise the Palestinians living in the Occupied…

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American book burning, 2025 version

Here is a list of the books removed earlier this month from the shelves of the Nimitz Library at the US Naval Academy in Maryland. The list is helpfully provided by the Department of Defense. Among the 381 dangerous books removed are the following: 316 Kate Normington, Gender and medieval drama (2004). Contents described as:…

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