CUPE Passes BDS Resolutions - Needs Your Support

CUPE Needs Your Solidarity for Bravely Standing in Support of Palestinian
Academics

Find below:
* Text of the two historic resolutions;
* Concrete ways to show your support.

Toronto, February 23, 2009 - The Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid (CAIA)
congratulates CUPE-Ontario’s University Workers Coordinating Committee
(OUWCC) conference in Windsor for passing a historic resolution in support of
the Palestinian civil society call for an academic institutional boycott of
Israel. The resolution calls for education and research into institutional
links between Israeli and Canadian Universities that serve to perpetuate
apartheid.

An additional emergency resolution was adopted by the OUWCC to protest the
violation of free speech and forms of bureaucratic repression that are
increasingly targeting Palestine-solidarity organizations and student advocates
at several University campuses in Ontario.

Both motions are enormously important as they offer concrete support for
academic freedom in Palestine and in Canada. As expected, supporters of Israeli
apartheid and militarism are incensed by these resolutions.

Despite the mounting campaign of intimidation launched by pro-apartheid
organizations and individuals against CUPE Ontario as a response to these
resolutions - including death threats against CUPE Ontario members and
their families - the union has stood firm in its commitment to freedom of
expression and international solidarity.

Now it is time to show your support for CUPE! Here’s how:

(1) Please send letters of support to CUPE ON president Sid Ryan and the
OUWCC committee Chair, Janice Folk-Dawson to cupeont@web.net or fax to 416 299
3480 thanking them for their strong stand in support of Palestinian Human
rights (see form letter below for a template you can use to write these
letters, though we always like to see people use their creativity and write
their own!).

(2) Write to your local paper in support of CUPE-Ontario’s position. You
can use Google News to track the story:
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=CUPE+boycott&btnG=Search+News.
Also be sure to post online comments in support of CUPE-Ontario wherever the
opportunity arises.

(3) Familiarize yourself with the resolutions pasted below and with
CUPE-Ontario’s positions. Forward this message and the following link to
co-workers, colleagues, friends, allies, partners, relatives, family, and
community members: http://www.cupe.on.ca/doc.php?subject_id=152&lang=en and
urge them to write in support of CUPE-Ontario.

(4) Write to the administrations of Carleton University (contact
information at bottom of
http://www2.carleton.ca/about/administrative/president.php), York
University (http://vpacademic.yorku.ca/directory/findadm.php?id=1001) and
the University of Toronto
(http://www.president.utoronto.ca/officeofthepresident.htm) to register
your disagreement with their systematic silencing of pro-Palestinian,
pro-human-rights and anti-apartheid voices in Ontario. For specific information
on the Free Speech Campaign, visit: http://www.caiaweb.org/.

SAMPLE LETTER TO CUPE-ONTARIO:

Dear Sid and Janice:

I am writing to express my gratitude to the both of you for the incredibly
important position you’ve taken in support of human rights in the Middle
East. I am especially thankful that you have done so in support of academic
freedom for Palestinians and their supporters in both Israel/Palestine and here
in Canada as well.

As you know, the Palestinian people are facing an unprecedented attack on their
ability to learn and teach. In short, their fundamental rights to education are
being violated on a daily basis by Israel’s racist apartheid regime. By
affiliating to the Right to Education Campaign, CUPE-Ontario has taken an
important step forward in ensuring that Palestinian children have hope for the
future – that perhaps someday soon they will be able to go to school without
fear of checkpoints, arrests, beatings, or worse.

Furthermore, Israeli academic institutions are often complicit in the
oppression of Palestinians. They are deeply integrated into Israel’s
military-industrial complex and in the production of studies central to the
perpetuation of apartheid over Palestinians. It is important to recognize that
brave voices within Israel –both Jewish and Palestinian – have supported
the call for a boycott. This is because these voices, those most committed to
peace in the region, understand that war and occupation will not end until the
institutions complicit in violations of international law are held to account.

Once again, I would like to applaud you for taking the lead in promoting a
peaceful way forward in ensuring that justice in the region is achieved.
CUPE-Ontario does not stand alone, as the recent global wave of actions in
support of the Palestinian campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS)
against Israeli apartheid demonstrates. Keep up the amazing work. Millions are
standing with you.

Regards,

______________________

*** TEXT OF THE TWO RESOLUTIONS THAT PASSED ***

MOTION 1

The OUWCC will:
1. Affiliate to the RIGHT TO EDUCATION campaign at Birzeit University to
defend the right of Palestinian students to have access to education and
educational institutions in the Palestinian territory, and seek to raise
awareness about the issues facing Palestinian education, students and
teachers under Israeli military occupation, and further that it will
encourage member locals to affiliate to the Right to Education campaign

2. Encourage its member locals to hold public forums to discuss an
academic boycott of Israeli academic institutions, and

3. Ask campus representatives to work with locals to investigate both
research and investment links between Ontario Universities and the state
of Israel's military, and

4. Mobilize campus allies to pressure universities from engaging in acts
of cooperation that assist and aid military research at the institutional
level with Israeli universities;

5. Work with campus and community allies to pressure Ontario universities
to refuse collaborations, corporate partnerships and investments that
would benefit, either directly or indirectly, military research or the
Israeli state military;

6. Request funding and support from CUPE Ontario to conduct an education
campaign on the academic boycott, coordinate education sessions and assist
in the implementation of resolution 50 as passed in 2006

Because, in response to a call from Palestinian civil society and trade
unions, CUPE Ontario's Resolution 50 (in 2006) calls upon the Union and
its locals to support boycotts, divestments and sanctions (BDS) of the
state of Israel, so long as that state continues to occupy Palestinian
territory and refuses to respect and uphold international law and
covenants, and

Because the latest Israeli attack on Gaza killed over 1300 people, wounded
thousands, and destroyed hospitals, schools, roads, power plants, sewage
and water infrastructure, and thousands of civilian homes, and as a direct
consequence of the attacks by the Israeli military, the Gazan education
system has been unable to function, and

Because Israel's direct bombing of universities and schools and its
years-long blockade forbidding educational supplies, fuel and other basic
necessities, or movement of people including students and teachers, has
brought about the collapse of the education system in Gaza, and Because
all three major Palestinian trade union federations are signatories of the
Palestinian Civil Society for Boycott Divestment and Sanctions call
including: The General Union of Palestinian Workers, PGFTU, and the
Federation of Independent Unions.

MOTION 2

Because campus administrators have taken actions that seek to limit free
speech and repress public discussions and campus dialogue about the
occupation of Palestine.

Because students, staff and faculty members have been threatened with
punitive measures for speaking out or organizing events against the state
of Israel and have placed obstacles that prevent/limit public debate on
campus.

The OUWCC shall;

1. Issue a public statement about our support for free speech on campus
and the right of students and campus workers to speak out and organize
events that support
Palestine and bring awareness to the occupation.

2. Locals of the OUWCC be encouraged to write letters to the
administrations of Carleton, Ottawa, York and the University of Toronto to
protest the silencing and repression of public debate on campus.

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