Saturday, June 23, 2007

Statement from UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau in response to British faculty union's proposed action against Israeli universities

BERKELEY – As chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, I share the growing outrage over the efforts by some members of Britain's University and College Union to promulgate a boycott against Israeli academics and academic institutions. Their threat to cut off all funding, visits, and joint publishing with Israeli institutions violates the fundamental principles of academic freedom and freedom of speech that are the hallmarks of great universities nationally and internationally. We hold these values most deeply at Berkeley, the birthplace of the Free Speech Movement.
I join in solidarity with President Lee Bollinger of Columbia University in support of Israeli scholars and institutions, and I join him in saying this to those members of the British UCU who would pursue this reprehensible action: if you seek to isolate Israeli universities then you must also include Berkeley, along with Columbia, in your boycott. We stand with all — including Prime Minister Tony Blair and British higher education officials — who have rightfully and strongly condemned this effort.
Robert J. BirgeneauChancellor

5 comments:

Frieda said...

It's brave move coming from UC Berkeley!!!!!

programmer craig said...

Wow, I'm impressed with Berkeley! I never would have expected it, from that school. Glad to see it though. This story has infuriated me since I first saw a Palestinian bloggers bragging about it, shamelessly.

Michael said...

It's nice to see that not all of Academia has lost its moral compass.

Bollinger, btw, was at Univ of Michigan before he went to Columbia. As a maize n' blue man, I'm especially glad to see that he's done the right thing.

Unknown said...

Good for him taking such a strong stand for Israel!

How have you been hon?

blank said...

Which translates to: We are not going to lay down and take abuse from radical folks with extremist agendas.