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Solidarity with the Palestinians: drop the charges against Alain Pojolat and all the accused activists
Filmmakers, writers, philosophers, sociologists, academics, artists, musicians and politicians are calling for charges to be dropped against Alain Pojolat and all the activists who are being put on trial for the demonstrations in support of Gaza this summer in Paris, and for the abrogation of the circular Alliot-Marie that criminalizes the boycott of Israel.
Gaza Situation – UNRWA Report
With 241,000 children back in UNRWA schools to continue their education, UNRWA now has a more accurate picture of the impact of the 50-day war on students and their families. Sadly, it has been confirmed that 138 students attending UNRWA schools were killed since 8 July. An additional 814 were injured and 560 have become orphans as a result of the recent hostilities.
Letter by Israeli anthropologists in support of BDS
Letter sent to the American Anthropological Association (AAA) in response to the letter of the Israeli Anthropological Association (IAA) on 28 August 2014
Amira Hass banned from a conference at Birzeit University
– AURDIP condemns the exclusion of Amira Hass from a conference at Birzeit University. We recall that the academic boycott is directed against the Israeli government and its institutions, engaged….
Motion of the Scientific Council of INRA on relations with Israel
The trip to Israel in January 2014 by the Director of INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) led to protests by two trade unions (CGT-INRA->http://www.inra.cgt.fr/actualites/tracts/Visite_PDGinra-Israel_mars2014_EN.pdf], March 26; [SUD recherche,….
Russell Tribunal finds evidence of incitement to genocide, crimes against humanity in Gaza
The Russell Tribunal on Palestine’s Emergency Session on Israel’s Operation Protective Edge held yesterday in Brussels has found evidence of war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes of murder, extermination and….
Petition to oppose the agreement between the École Polytechnique and the Technion
In 2013 the École Polytechnique signed a double agreement with the Technion, the Israeli Technological Institute. The first agreement foresees the exchange of invited professors and students, along with a….
Contradicting its own ruling, Israel’s Supreme Court legalizes segregated communities
The Israeli Supreme Court Wednesday dismissed various petitions against the Admissions Committees Law, which allows admissions committees in hundreds of communities in Israel to reject housing applicants based on their “social suitability.”