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Barack Obama's Columbia University widens US divestment campaign


The newly formed Columbia Palestine Forum at Colombia University in New York, of which US President Barack Obama is a graduate, has been taking the battle to the zionists.

Pro-Palestinian students started a divestment campaign at the prestigious university in the wake of the success at Hampshire College which became the first US college to divest from Israeli-owned companies in protest at the policies of the apartheid state and the successful sit-in at the University of Rochester. Action at New York University also took up the issue of Gaza, among many others. The launch of the campaign is part of the international Israel Apartheid Week.

Labeling Israel with the apartheid tag is certainly getting to the zionists, describing it as 'something that crosses the line', and they are clearly worried that this characterisation of their beloved state will start to stick - and as we all know South African apartheid was eventually overthrown.

From the Columbia Spectator
Columbia Palestine Forum group members maintained that Israel is an apartheid state, referring to recent actions in the conflict between Gaza and Israel.

“One need only to look at Israel’s brutal attack last month and the ongoing economic siege of Gaza, which is literally starving people,” said Matt Swagler, a first year GSAS student and member of the International Socialist Organization. “And even though Palestinians and other Arabs inside Israel have the same legal rights on paper, in practice they face intense amounts of racism and discrimination in employment, housing and daily life.” more


On Wednesday CPF organised a teach-in with "University faculty members, two speakers from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign, and a Barnard student representing the CPF. Supporters and critics of the Forum sounded off in a question-and -answer follow-up that mostly took the form of commentary on the recent and historic Gaza conflicts." more

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  1. President Obama should send them a message of support! ha ha

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  2. Check out the story "Extreme Gaza Makeover" in the jewishdailyforward.com.

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  3. Congratulation on your campaign. I'm a doctor in the neighborhood who has been to the West Bank twice, most recently in October, with other health workers. I have a power point presentation if you might be interested.Like many other Jews I am horrified to see the victims of racism become the victimizers, and see how many oppose racism only when it is directed at them. Ellen Isaacs, MD.eisaacs@pol.net

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