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Oxford Students Join In Gaza Solidarity Protests

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Students at Oxford University, one of the highest ranking, and most prestigious educational establishments in the world, have begun a sit-in protest, to highlight the brutality of the occupation of Palestine, as exemplified by the recent, ferocious attack on Gaza.


Source: Oxford Occupation blog

Over the past few weeks, a number of lecture theatres around the UK have been peacefully “occupied” by students of various institutions. The participation of Oxford University makes the current total stand at eight. Each group has drafted a list of demands addressed to the administrators of their respective establishments. Some have included a call to divest from companies that support Israel, such BAE, whose supply of weapons may have directly contributed to the great and inexcusable number of civilian deaths and casualties that resulted from the latest Israeli incursion into Gaza.

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A press statement released from the Oxford Occupation group today:

OXFORD UNIVERSITY STUDENTS OCCUPY BUILDING IN SOLIDARITY WITH GAZA

In the first week of term, over 80 Oxford University students have occupied the historic Bodleian building to demand that the university releases a statement condemning the attack on Gaza and cancel the lecture series at Balliol College inaugurated by Shimon Peres.

Students organised the sit in after attending an emergency meeting in Oxford organised to discuss the war on Gaza and the precarious ceasefire. Members of the University entered the Clarendon building and sat down at 1200, British time, on Thursday 22nd January. Their demands were presented to University officials.

The group represents a broad spectrum of concerned students and has the support of peace campaigners here in Oxford. They want the University Proctor to express solidarity with Palestinian academic community and condemning the attack on the educational infrastructure.

“Palestinians have the same rights as we do, including the right to education as enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights. We are proud to be students at Oxford University and do not want the University to contribute in any way to the undermining of the right to education. It is not a matter of politics, it is a matter of humanity,” a spokesperson said.

Students demand that the Master of Balliol College cancel the lecture series inaugurated by Shimon Peres. The group are also demanding that Oxford University divests from arms firm BAE Systems, an arms company who supply the Israeli military.

“The fact that Oxford University invests in BAE Systems means that it is directly profiting from the collective punishment of the Palestinian people. Our University cannot be funded by unlawful military aggression. Oxford University must divest from BAE and other arms companies immediately.

Students have also issued several demands related to providing material support for Palestinian students including providing 5 fully paid scholarships for Palestinian students and resources for education in Gaza.

Numerous Oxford academics as well as the Oxford University Islamic Society, the Oxford Palestine Society, the Oxford Indian and the Oxford Pakistan societies have already signed petitions condemning the Israeli attack on Gaza.

DEMANDS IN FULL

1) Statement
Oxford University should release a statement in support of the right of Palestinians to education and its support to the Palestinian Academic community. The University should condemn in particular the attack on the Islamic University in Gaza.

2) Divestment
Oxford University currently holds investments in BAE Systems, a firm that the Campaign Against the Arms Trade (caat.org.uk) states provides weapons and ammunition for the Israeli military. This means that our university is being directly funded by the Israeli war on Gaza. Oxford University must divest from BAE and other companies which supply arms to Israel.

3) 5 fully paid scholarships for Palestinian students.
Particularly after the attack on Gaza and the ongoing hardships suffered by Palestinians, Oxford University should offer 5 fully-funded scholarships to Palestinian students as a way to contribute to greater access to education for those affected by the conflict.

4) A cancellation lecture series inaugurated by Shimon Peres
The group demands that the Master of Balliol College cancel the lecture series that was inaugurated by the Israeli President Shimon Peres. It is not appropriate to have such a lecture series in light of the attack on Gaza and the ongoing siege.

5) Resources for Education.
The Oxford University should donate resources to, and support, the University and educational infrastructure that have been bombed in Gaza.

6) Right to Peaceful Protest
Oxford University has a proud history of student activism. Students united to campaign against apartheid, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. All students have a democratic right to peaceful protest and students should not be prevented from expressing their opinions by fear of reprisals.

The following are a list of blogs dedicated to coverage of the various student protests. Please click through and show your support with comments of good will:

In the News:

The Guardian: Protests over Gaza spread to eight English universities

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10 Comments

10 Comments

  1. midatlantic

    January 22, 2009 at 1:45 PM

    May Allah give this movement success. Jazakamullah for the links – will definitely express my solidarity with them.
    I heard SOAS has already been quite successful in getting a propaganda filled MoD exhibition kicked off their campus.

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  3. iMuslim

    January 22, 2009 at 2:05 PM

    @midatlantic – Ameen.

    Seeing this makes me wish I was still a student. :)

    I engaged in a few protests back in the day, but never a sit-in. This form of ‘dignified’ protest seems preferable to me, considering how larger rallies sometimes lead to riots, and unIslamic behaviour, due to a few bad apples getting carried away, letting their anger – though understandable – get the better of them.

  4. abu abdAllah, the Houstonian

    January 22, 2009 at 2:17 PM

    bismillah.
    how would israeli zionists respond to a campus sit-in? wAllaho’Alim.
    if it were jewish students, probably, mildly rebuke them in public as idealists who have never yet shed blood for their country.
    if it were Palestinian students, probably, bomb the lecture hall, every courtyard around the hall, every dormitory and classroom of the university… and then assert strongly that intelligence indicated that the students were mustering Hamas militants.

  5. AnonyMouse

    January 22, 2009 at 3:51 PM

    This is something I agree with and support far more than the demonstrations and rallies… I hope that some positive action actually occurs as a result of this, bi ithnillaah.

  6. iMuslim

    January 22, 2009 at 4:04 PM

    Well, according to the Oxford Occupation blog, victory is theirs! Alhamdulillah. Quick work!

    http://occupiedoxford.wordpress.com/2009/01/22/victory/

  7. mulsimah

    January 22, 2009 at 7:28 PM

    aww thats wonderful ! mA

  8. Manas Shaikh

    January 24, 2009 at 12:13 PM

    I was in a pro-Palestinian rally recently. (I wouldn’t call it anti-Israeli though.) It was a nice small gathering. There was poetry, there were some speakers and there was adhan and prayers. It was by no means a Muslim-only gathering.

    Another interesting incident we saw was a pro-Israeli rally which was completely outnumbered by pro-Palestinian protesters. About 1-3.

  9. HaMelech Shel Yerushaliem

    December 21, 2009 at 8:03 PM

    abu abdAllah, the Houstonian,

    As a Jew who has shed blood for YOUR country in the United States Marine Corps you should think before you speak. When will you people give up your dramatic temper tantrum. You are the butt of the worlds joke.

    Shalom and God Bless America and Israel.

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