مئات الأساتذة والأكاديميين في العالم يدعون لمقاطعة الجامعة العبرية!
ترجمة غانية ملحيس*
391 استاذا وأكاديميا مرموقا في أهم الجامعات ومراكز البحث العلمي في العالم يوقعون على بيان يعلن مقاطعة الجامعة العبرية في القدس بسبب تقييد الحريات الأكاديمية والتواطؤ مع نظام الفصل العنصري الصهيوني.
فيما يلي ترجمة لنص البيان
“مقاطعة الجامعة العبرية في القدس بسبب إيقاف البروفيسورة الفلسطينة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان والتواطؤ مع الاحتلال الإسرائيلي ونظام الفصل العنصري.
أعلن الرئيس ورئيس الجامعة العبرية في رسالة بتاريخ 12/3/2024 إيقاف الأستاذة الفلسطينية نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان عن مهام التدريس. جاء هذا القرار بعد مقابلة عبر البودكاست قالت فيها البروفيسور شلهوب كيفوركيان إن “الوقت قد حان لإلغاء الصهيونية” لأنها “إجرامية”. وأشارت أيضا إلى الدعاية الإسرائيلية والموثقة جيدا حول قطع رؤوس الأطفال والاغتصاب الجماعي في الهجوم الذي قادته حماس في 7 تشرين الأول/أكتوبر/. وإلى أن إسرائيل استخدمت هذه الدعاية لتبرير هجومها على غزة منذ ذلك الحين. واعترفت البروفيسورة شلهوب كيفوركيان بعنف هجوم 7 تشرين الأول/أكتوبر/ ، بما في ذلك الحالات الموثقة للعنف الجنسي، ولم يكن هناك أي تحريض على العنف في مقابلة البروفيسور شلهوب كيفوركيان، على عكس حجة الرئيس ورئيس الجامعة في رسالتهم. وركزت البروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان على العنف الشديد الذي يواجهه الفلسطينيون تحت الاحتلال الإسرائيلي منذ عقود، ولهذا السبب تصف الصهيونية بالمجرمة، وتدعو إلى إلغائها. هذه ليست دعوة للعنف ضد اليهود في إسرائيل، ولكنها مطلب لمستقبل سياسي مختلف تماما يقوم على العدالة والمساواة والكرامة والأمن والاعتراف الكامل بالحقوق المنصوص عليها في الأمم المتحدة.
الرئيس ورئيس الجامعة، اللذين أعلنا في رسالتهما أن الجامعة العبرية في القدس مؤسسة صهيونية، لا يمكنهما التسامح مع الرؤية الديمقراطية للبروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان، لذا يجب عليهما إسكاتها. ومن المثير للاهتمام أن قرارهم بإيقاف البروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان يتناقض مع لوائح الجامعة العبرية في القدس ويفتقر إلى أي أساس في القانون الإسرائيلي. حيث لا يجوز أن يكون الإيقاف إلا نتيجة لإجراءات تأديبية تجريها لجنة محددة مستقلة عن إدارة الجامعة.
إضافة إلى أن هذه ليست المرة الأولى التي يهاجم فيها الرئيس ورئيس الجامعة البروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان. ففي 29 تشرين الأول /أكتوبر/ 2023، اتهموها بـ “التحريض وإثارة الرعاع” لأن الباحثين والطلاب في مجال الطفولة يدعون إلى وقف فوري لإطلاق النار في غزة، والتي وقعت عليها، ووصفت الهجوم الإسرائيلي على غزة بأنه إبادة جماعية. علاوة على ذلك، أعربوا عن “اشمئزازهم” من البروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان وطلبوا منها الاستقالة من منصبها في الجامعة العبرية في القدس. وأخيرا، نشروا رسالتهم علنا في وقت يشهد تحريضا واسع النطاق ضد الفلسطينيين في وسائل الإعلام والمجتمع الإسرائيلي، الأمر الذي وضع البروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان في خطر حقيقي.
هذا فظيع بما فيه الكفاية. لكن هذا الهجوم الذي شنته الجامعة العبرية في القدس يسعى ايضا إلى تخويف وإسكات جميع أعضاء هيئة التدريس والموظفين والطلاب الفلسطينيين في الجامعة العبرية في القدس. وهكذا، بدلا من ضمان “مناخ آمن” في الحرم الجامعي، كما أوضح الرئيس ورئيس الجامعة قرارهما في رسالتهما المؤرخة في 12 آذار/ مارس/ فقد خلقا ظروفا غير آمنة ومهددة لأي شخص يجرؤ على عدم دعم الصهيونية. وكما ورد في بيان التضامن مع البروفيسور شلهوب-كيفوركيان الذي أصدرته المنظمة الإسرائيلية “أكاديميا من أجل المساواة” في 13 آذار/مارس/ . فإن “إدارات مؤسسات التعليم العالي في إسرائيل أصبحت بيادق في أيدي الحكومة اليمينية المتطرفة، التي تسعى إلى ترهيب الشعب الإسرائيلي”. الأقلية الفلسطينية في الدولة وإسكات كل الانتقادات”. يؤدي هذا الإسكات إلى تفاقم البيئة القمعية بالفعل التي قمعت الحرية الأكاديمية لسنوات عديدة، وتمثل الآن نهاية التدريس والتعلم الجاد في الجامعة.
في الواقع، فإن وصف البروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان للهجوم الإسرائيلي على غزة بأنه إبادة جماعية متأصل في الخبرة الأكاديمية لمئات العلماء حول العالم، بما في ذلك ستين باحثا في المحرقة والإبادة الجماعية والعنف الجماعي في بيان صدر في 9 كانون الأول/ديسمبر /2023. ووصفت محكمة العدل الدولية، في القضية التي رفعتها جنوب أفريقيا ضد إسرائيل، الهجوم الإسرائيلي في حكمها المؤقت الصادر في 26 كانون الثاني/يناير/ بأنه إبادة جماعية معقولة. علاوة على ذلك، وصفت جنوب أفريقيا الوضع في غزة، في طلبها العاجل إلى محكمة العدل الدولية في 6 آذار /مارس/ لاتخاذ تدابير مؤقتة إضافية تتجاوز التدابير الستة التي أمرت بها المحكمة في 26 كانون الثاني/يناير/، بأنه “مرعب للغاية بحيث لا يمكن وصفه”. والواقع أن القتل الجماعي لأكثر من 12500 طفل فلسطيني، بما في ذلك القتل الآن نتيجة لسياسات التجويع التي تنتهجها إسرائيل، يشكل مؤشرا مروعا على نية الإبادة الجماعية.
في حين أن قرار رئيس ورئيس الجامعة العبرية في القدس بإيقاف البروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان عن واجبات التدريس هو قرار فاضح خاصة في سياق عنف الإبادة الجماعية الإسرائيلي المستمر، فإنه يتناسب أيضا مع سياق أوسع للجامعات الإسرائيلية التي قامت، على سبيل المثال، لعقود من الزمن، وتعاونت في الاحتلال الإسرائيلي والقمع والعنف الجماعي ضد الفلسطينيين، كما أظهرت مايا ويند بدقة في كتابها الأخير، أبراج العاج والفولاذ: كيف تنكر الجامعات الإسرائيلية الحرية الفلسطينية (فيرسو، 2024).
وهكذا، وتضامنا مع البروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان، ومع الفلسطينيين في غزة وفي كل مكان تحت الحكم الإسرائيلي الذين يناضلون من أجل العدالة والحرية، فإننا ندعو إلى مقاطعة كاملة للجامعة العبرية في القدس. بناء على العمل الذي قامت به الحملة الفلسطينية للمقاطعة الأكاديمية والثقافية لإسرائيل (PACBI) لسنوات عديدة، فإننا ندعو زملاءنا والمؤسسات الأكاديمية في جميع أنحاء العالم إلى قطع جميع العلاقات ووقف جميع أشكال التعاون والمشاريع المشتركة من أي نوع مع الجامعة العبرية في القدس – حتى تنهي تواطؤها المستمر منذ عقود في الاحتلال الإسرائيلي ونظام الفصل العنصري، وتسحب الرسالتين ضد البروفيسورة نادرة شلهوب كيفوركيان، وتصدر اعتذارا تفصيليا، وتؤكد على أهمية الحرية الأكاديمية، وتؤكد التزامها بحماية جميع أعضاء هيئة التدريس والموظفين والطلاب في الجامعة العبرية في القدس، بما في ذلك العديد من الفلسطينيين الذين يعملون ويدرسون
في حرم الجامعة.
Boycott the Hebrew University of Jerusalem due to the Suspension of Palestinian Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian and Complicity in Israeli Occupation and System of Apartheid
The president and the rector of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem announced in a letter on 12 March 2024 the suspension of Palestinian Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian from teaching duties. This decision followed a podcast interview in which Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian argued that “it is time to abolish Zionism” because “it is criminal.” She also pointed out the well-documented Israeli propaganda about beheading of babies and mass rape in the Hamas-led attack on 7 October, and she noted that Israel has used this propaganda to justify its genocidal assault on Gaza since then. Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian acknowledged the violence of the 7 October attack, including the documented instances of sexual violence, and there was not a shred of incitement to violence in Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s interview, contrary to the argument of the president and the rector in their letter. Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian focused on the extreme violence that Palestinians under Israeli occupation have faced for decades, which is the reason she describes Zionism as criminal and calls to abolish it. This is not a call for violence against Jews in Israel, but a demand for a completely different political future based on justice, equality, dignity, security, and full recognition of UN-stipulated rights.
The president and the rector, who declared in their letter that the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is a Zionist institution, cannot tolerate Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s democratic vision, so they need to silence her. It is telling that their decision to suspend Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian contradicts the regulations of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and lacks any basis in Israeli law. Suspension can only be the result of a disciplinary process, conducted by a specific committee that is independent of the University’s management.
This is also not the first time that the president and the rector have attacked Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian. On 29 October 2023, they accused her of “incitement and rabble-rousing” because the Childhood Researchers and Students Call for Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza, which she signed, described Israel’s assault on Gaza as genocide. They furthermore expressed “disgust” with Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian and asked her to resign from her position at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Finally, they disseminated their letter publicly at a time of widespread incitement against Palestinians in Israeli media and society, which put Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian in real danger.
This is terrible enough. But this attack by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem also seeks to intimidate and silence all Palestinian faculty, staff, and students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Thus, rather than ensure a “safe climate” on campus, as the president and rector explained their decision in their letter of 12 March, they have created unsafe and threatening conditions for anyone who dares not to support Zionism. As noted in the statement of solidarity with Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian by the Israeli organization Academia for Equality on 13 March, “the administrations of Israel’s higher education institutions have become pawns in the hands of the far-right government, which seeks to intimidate the state’s Palestinian minority and silence all criticism.” This silencing, then, exacerbates an already repressive environment that has for years suppressed academic freedom and now spells the end of serious teaching and learning in the university.
Indeed, Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s description of Israel’s attack on Gaza as genocide is rooted in the academic expertise of hundreds of scholars around the world, including sixty scholars of the Holocaust, genocide, and mass violence in a statement on 9 December 2023. And the International Court of Justice (ICJ), in the case that South Africa brought against Israel, described Israel’s attack in its provisional ruling on 26 January as plausibly genocide. South Africa has furthermore described the situation in Gaza, in its urgent request to the ICJ on 6 March for additional provisional measures beyond the six that the Court ordered on 26 January, as “so terrifying as to be unspeakable.” Indeed, the mass killing of more than 12,500 Palestinian children, including now as a result of Israel’s starvation policies, is a horrific indictor of genocidal intent.
While the decision by the president and rector of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to suspend Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian from teaching duties is egregious especially in the context of ongoing Israeli genocidal violence, it also fits into a broader context of Israeli universities that have, for decades, collaborated in Israeli occupation, oppression, and mass violence against Palestinians, as Maya Wind has meticulously shown in her recent book, Towers of Ivory and Steel: How Israeli Universities Deny Palestinian Freedom (Verso, 2024).
Thus, in solidarity with Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian and with Palestinians in Gaza and everywhere under Israeli rule struggling for justice and freedom, we call for a full boycott of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Based on work done for many years by the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI), we call on our colleagues and on academic institutes around the world to cut all ties and cease all collaborations and joint projects of any kind with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem—until it ends its decades-long complicity in Israeli occupation and system of apartheid, retracts both letters against Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, issues a detailed apology, asserts the significance of academic freedom, and stresses its commitment to protect all the faculty, staff, and students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, including the many Palestinians who work and study on its campuses.
Signatories
Raz Segal, Associate Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Endowed Professor in the Study of Modern Genocide, Stockton University
Rachel Rosen, Professor of Sociology, UCL Social Research Institute
Taner Akçam, Director, Armenian Genocide Research Program, The Promise Armenian Institute, UCLA
Yassin al-Haj Saleh, Syrian Writer
Zohreh BayatRizi, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta
Lana Tatour, School of Social Science, University of New South Wales
Claudia Magallanes Blanco, Department of Humanities, Iberoamerican University Puebla, Mexico
Leila Farkash, Professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Boston
Svenja Goltermann, University of Zurich
Adam Jones, Professor, Political Science, University of British Columbia Okanagan
Kalpana Kannabiran, Distinguished Professor, Council for Social Development, India
Shingo Kato, Assistant Professor, Keio University, Tokyo
Mark Levene, Emeritus Fellow, University of Southampton
Saree Makdisi, Professor, Department of English, UCLA
Noam Peleg, Faculty of Law and Justice, University of New South Wales
Sherene Razack, Distinguished Professor and Penny Kanner Endowed Chair in Women’s Studies, Department of Gender Studies, UCLA
Saskia Sassen, Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology (retired), Department of Sociology, Columbia University
Victoria Sanford, Lehman Professor of Excellence, Lehman College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
Elyse Semerdjian, Robert Aram and Marianne Kaloosdian and Stephen and Marian Mugar Chair of Armenian Genocide Studies, Clark University
Martin Shaw, University of Sussex/Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals
Damien Short, Co-Director of the Human Rights Consortium and Professor of Human Rights and Environmental Justice at the School of Advanced Study, University of London
Barry Trachtenberg, Rubin Presidential Chair of Jewish History, Wake Forest University
Johanna Ray Vollhardt, Associate Professor of Psychology, Clark University
Andrew Woolford, Professor of Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitoba
Ran Zwigenberg, Associate Professor of Asian Studies, History, and Jewish Studies, Pennsylvania State University
Adam Miyashiro, Professor of Literature, Stockton University
Naama Carlin, Lecturer, University of New South Wales
Ann Curthoys, Professor Emerita, Australian National University
John Edward Docker, Honorary Professor, The University of Sydney
Shir Hever, Free University of Berlin
Erica Burman, Professor of Education, University of Manchester
Ian Parker, Emeritus Professor of Management, University of Leicester, UK
Artemis Christinaki, Honorary Research Fellow, The University of Manchester
Madiha Khan, University of Manchester
Rafael Giovanny Jorge León, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Felix Diaz, Associate Professor of Psychology, American University in Bulgaria
Julian Williams, University of Manchester
Seerat Fatima, Phd Student, University of Manchester, UK
Stathis Papastathopoulos, Assistant Professor, University of Ioannina
Joanne Smith Finley, Reader in Chinese Studies, Newcastle University, UK
Thomas Earl Porter, Professor of Russian & Modern European History, North Carolina A&T State University
Christa Salamandra, Professor of Anthropology, City University of New York
John Cox, Director, Center for Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Mark Libin, Professor, University of Manitoba
Maya Moodley, University of Manchester
Mara Fridell, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Manitoba
Jonathan Donald Jenner, Assistant Professor, Economics, University of Manitoba
Lori Wilkinson, Professor, University of Manitoba
Rafia Safda, Trainee Educational Psychologist, Manchester Institute of Education
Colin Samson, Professor, University of Essex
Ozge Serin, Senior Research Associate in Anthropology, Whitman College
Mohamed Adhikari, University of Cape Town
M Acuff, Professor or Art, Whitman College
Ayhan Aktar, Retired Professor of Sociology, İstanbul Bilgi University
Cathie Carmichael, Professor Emerita, University of East Anglia
Penny Green, Professor of Law and Globalisation, Queen Mary University of London
Sebouh David Aslanian, Professor of History and Richard Hovannisian Chair of Modern Armenian History, UCLA
Jacqueline Goldman, Program Director, School of Public Health, Brown University
James S. Waters, Professor, Providence College
Hadas Leonov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Nader Hakim, Assistant Professor, Furman University
Lynne Mackey, University of Sheffield
Victoria Araj, Lecturer in Equality, Eleanor Glanville Institute, University of Lincoln
Mason Guo, Undergraduate Student, University College London
Kerry Sinanan, University of Winnipeg
Rowland Atkinson, Professor, University of Sheffield
Jordana Silverstein, Senior Research Fellow, University of Melbourne
Ben Silverstein, Lecturer, Australian National University
Feryal Awan, Dr, UCL
Cecily Blyther, Petroc, Devon, UK
Sara Dehm, Senior Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney
Nader Hashemi, Associate Professor, Georgetown University
Frances Tanzer, Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Jewish Culture, Clark University
Zahra Ali, Assistant Professor, Rutgers-Newark
Eunice Blavascunas, Chair of Anthropology, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Studies, Whitman College
Mirret El-Hagrassy, Assistant Professor of Neurology, UMass Chan Medical School, UMass Memorial
Zahi Zalloua, Cushing Eells Professor of Philosophy and Literature, Whitman College
Dave Greenhalf, Weymouth College
Karima Laachir, Professor, ANU
Francesco Della Puppa, Associate Professor, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Robert Flahive, Visiting assistant professor, Politics, Whitman college
Mark Stuart-Smith, Dr, Cit Lit, London
Alexandros Orphanides, PhD Candidate, Stanford University
Eileen Wright, Mrs, Alumnus of Auckland University New Zealand
Shahnaaz Suffla, Prof, University of South Africa
Sneha Krishnan, Associate Professor in Human Geography, University of Oxford
Yazid Ben Hounet, Anthropologist – CNRS Researcher, Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale (Paris)
Dr. Elsa Talat Khwaja, Scholar and Consultant of International Development Policy, Independent
Lotika Singha, Dr, Writer
Laura Carballo Piñeiro, Professor of Private International Law, University of Vigo
Eva Nanopoulos, Dr, Queen Mary University of London
Ronelle Carolissen, Prof, Stellenbosch university
Claire O’Kane, International Child Rights Consultant, Freelance
Tom Hickey, Mr., University of Brighton
Ayşe Çandır, PhD Candidate, Kadir Has University, Communication Sciences
Catherine Sloan, Career Development Fellow, Hertford College University of Oxford
Samia Bano, Reader in Law, SOAS University of London
Karin Prof. dr., Professor of International Law, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam
Kyrena Karmiloff, Ms, Self-employed
Vasuki Nesiah, Professor of Practice, The Gallatin School, NYU
Barbara Potter, Mrs, Open University United Kingdom
Abigail Hackett, Professor, Sheffield Hallam University
Ashraf Kagee, Professor, Stellenbosch University
Brenda Herbert, Dr, Goldsmiths, University of London
Dina Matar, SOAS
Steven Friedman, Research Professor, University of Johannesburg
Matthew Benwell, Lecturer, Newcastle University
Manfred Liebel, Prof. Dr., University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany
Sandy Nicoll, Mr, UNISON Branch Secretary, SOAS University of London
Petra Vackova, Dr, The Open University
Nicola Pratt, Professor, University of Warwick
Kirsi Pauliina Kallio, Professor, Tampere University
Jessica Brook, Associate Lecturer, UCL
Nuno Ferreira, Prof, University of Sussex, UK
Victor Max Smith, PhD student, SOAS
Kate Smith, Dr., Just Futures Centre for Child, Youth, Family and Community Research, University of Huddersfield
Fethi Jarray, Isign., INTES, Tunisia
Viviane Martins de Souza, Professor, Instituto Federal do Paraná
Stephen Pascoe, Lecturer in History, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Chiara Diana, Dr, European Research Executive Agency (REA)
Danielle Kleinerman, Phd Student, UCL
Katie Parsons, Dr, Loughborough University
Emma Thomas, Dr, University of New South Wales
Atalia Omer, Professor of Religion, Conflict, and Peace Studies, The University of Notre Dame
Barbara Pizziconi, Reader in Japanese Applied Linguistics, SOAS
Pau de Vilchez, Associate Professor of International Law, Universitat de les Illes Balears (UIB), Spain
Stanley Thangaraj, Professor, Stonehill College
Ferial Parker, UCT
Simran Varma, Program Manager, Thompson & Shankar Impact
Marlies Kustatscher, University of Edinburgh
Andrea Brock, Lecturer, University of Sussex
Marianne Hirschberg, Professor, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Kassel, Germany
Thomas MacManus, Senior Lecturer in State Crime, School of Law, Queen Mary University of London
Bruna Bianchi, Retired Professor, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Angela Molloy Murphy, Lecturer in Early Childhood Education, The University of Melbourne
Juan Soroeta Liceras, Profesor de Derecho internacional Público, Universidad del País Vasco
Nesibe Zeynep Arslanoğlu, Research Assistant, Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University
Amrita Shodhan, Senior Teaching Fellow, SOAS University of London
Christine Schmidt, Founder, Racial Literacy Groups
Karen Wells, Professor, Birkbeck, University of London
Ussama Makdisi, Professor of History, UC Berkley
Nicola Ansell, Professor of Human Geography, Brunel University London
M. Inmaculada Sánchez Queija, Professor, Universidad de Sevilla
Ayub Abdul, Nurse, University of Cleveland Hospital
Adela Munoz Paez, Inorganic Chemistry Professor, University of Sevilla
Alejandra Luque, non-teaching staff, University of Sevilla
Deborah Lawson, PhD Candidate and University Teacher, University of Liverpool
Heidi Morrison, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin – La Crosse
Mar González, Associate Professor, University of Seville
Tasnuva Taveras, Teacher, NJBOE
Kushya Sugarman, PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center
Kasia A. Oberc, Institute of Education, UCL
Meral Ergisi, Associate Professor, Trabzon University
Eman Mhanna, University of Seville
Devin Atallah, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Boston
Deborah Dwork, Director, Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity, CUNY
Sujith Xavier, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law University of Windsor
Richard Chang, Doctoral Student, UNLV
Valerie P Costanzo, Professor, Université du Québec à Montréal
Pravee Kenderla, Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California, Riverside
Zsuzsa Millei, Professor, Tampere University, Finland
Hanan Hammad, Professor , TCU
Manzar Foroohar, History Professor Emerita, California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) San Luis Obispo
Dina Al-Kassim, Professor, UBC
Greg Afinogenov, Associate Professor, Georgetown University
Pheroze Unwalla, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia
Claudia A. Diaz-Diaz, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Victoria, Canada
Vidya Kumar, Dr, SOAS, School of Law Gender and Media, University of London, UK
Luise Eichenbaum, CO-founder, Board, WTCI
Maria La Falce, Dr, Soas
Miguel Ángel Olalla Acosta, Profesor de Álgebra, Universidad de Sevilla
Maria Alfredo Moreira, Associate Professor of Education, University of Minho
Randa Abdel-Fattah, Future Fellow, Macquarie University
Charlie Owen, Mr, UCL
Stephen Benson, PhD psychologist
Andrea Sempertegui, Assistant Professor of Politics, Whitman College
Patrícia Izar, Dr, University of São Paulo
Pilar Ramos Valverde, Professor, University of Seville (Spain)
B. LeFrançois, University Research Professor, Memorial University, Canada
Tracy Sidesinger, PsyD, Psychologist
Karla Thomas, PhD Candidate, Northwestern University
Emma Martín Díaz, Professor (retired), Universidad de Sevilla
Shirin Vossoughi, Associate Professor, Northwestern University
Malak Rafla, Assistant Professor in Psychiatry (part time), Harvard Medical School
Alejandra Luque, administrative staff, University of Sevilla
TK Hannah, MA Student, Toronto Metropolitan University
Said Shehadeh, Clinical Psychologist, private practice, NY
Karen Suyemoto, Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Boston
Scott Newton, Professor, SOAS University of London
Matthew Evans, University of Sussex
Pedro Almagro Blanco, University of Seville
Mohammed Baheyeldin, Dr, University College Cork
Jose Manuel Quesada Molina, Professor, University of Seville (Spain)
Elsa Auerbach, Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts Boston
Mathias Urban, Professor of Early Childhood Education, Dublin City University
Francisco F. García Pérez, Catedrático (retired) Didáctica Ciencias Sociales, University of Seville
Marta Soler-Montiel, Professor, Universidad de Sevilla (Spain)
Zakia Salime, Doctor, Rutgers university
Kathleen Venema, Associate Professor, University of Winnipeg
Judith E.Tucker, Professor Emerita, Georgetown University
Roberto Beneduce, Full Professor of Anthropology, University of Turin
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Sara Bragg, Associate Professor, Institute of Education, University College London’s Faculty of Education and Society
Jeylan Mortimer, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Minnesota
Daniel Cascado, PhD, Univ. Seville
Prof.Luciana Souza d’Ávila, Phd, Escola de Saúde Pública do Estado de Minas Geriais, Brazil
LaTiana Ridgell, Doctoral Student, Rutgers University, Camden
Mohamed Adhikari, Professor, University of Cape Town
Lian Liu, Ph.D., Nemours Children’s Health
Simona Taliani, Associate Professor, University of Naples L’Orientale
Neil Ramjewan, Ph.D., Lecturer, Carleton University
John King, Associate Adjunct Professor, New York University
Sara Borrillo, Associate Professor, University L’Orientale in Naples
Rachel Berman, Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
Axel Baptista Dornelles, Psychologist, Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina de Reabilitação
Gilles Bibeau, Professor emeritus, Université de Montréal
Eduardo Vianna, Professor, City University of New York (CUNY)
Seraj Assi, Lecturer, American University
Marìa Eugenia Rausky, Sociologist, National University of La Plata
Gulzar R. Charania, Associate Professor , University of Ottawa
Mimi Kirk, Adjunct Instructor, Georgetown University
Kathy Roberts, Early Childhood Educator, Retired
Brian Cabral, PhD Candidate, Stanford University
Marwa Daoudy, Associate Professor, Georgetown University
Elisa Giunchi, Professor, Università degli studi di Milano
Sang Kil, Professor, San Jose State University
Sara Luna Rivas, PSI, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
Em Joseph, Part-Time Faculty of Sustainable Systems, The New School
John L. Esposito, Distinguished University Professor, Georgetown University
Nick Malherbe , Dr, Unisa
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Judy Neunueble, Ms, JVP
Maria Dolores Cervera Montejano, Professor, Cinvestav. Mexico
Charles Gelman, Adjunct Professor, New York University
Susana Cortés Morales, Dr., Universidad Central de Chile
Vida Samiian, Professor and Dean Emerita, CSU Fresno
Viviana Luz Toro Matuk, Researcher, University of Valle D’Aosta
Preeti Sethi, Msc. student, University of East London
Victoria Cann, Associate Professor of Humanities (Gender Studies), University of East Anglia
Aylın Dikmen, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University
Laura Funk, Professor, Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitoba, Canada
David Theo Goldberg, Distinguished Professor, University of California, Irvine
Michelle Twali, Dr., NYU
Rafael Mutis Garcí, Assistant Professor, Hunter College, Nassau Community College
Michelle Yanes, National Corporate Educator, University of Toronto
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Rachael Stryker, Professor, California State University, East Bay
Egla Martinez, Associate Professor, Human Rights and Social Justice, IIS, Carleton University
Cristiana Fiamingo, Assistant professor of African History and Institutions, University of Milan
Jessica Taft, Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies, University of California Santa Cruz
Jayne Osgood, Professor, Middlesex University
Breny Mendoza, Professor, California State University, Northridge
Laura Kramer, Director of Financial Operations at LAPOP Lab, Vanderbilt University
Dr Grainne McMahon, Senior Lecturer, Sociology, University of Huddersfield, UK; RAPAR, Manchester, UK
Guangtian Ha, Associate Professor of Religion, Haverford College
Canan Coskan, Dr. , Independent researcher with scientific affiliation to Universite Libre de Bruxelles, CeSCuP
Thomas G. Weiss, Presidential Professor Emeritus, CUNY Graduate Center
Pam Alldred, Prof, Nottingham Trent University
Tamar Samir, Part-Time Assistant Professor, The New School
David Camfield, Associate Professor, Labour Studies & Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitoba
Agueda Parra, Universidad de Sevilla
Judy Hutchings, Professor, Bangor University, Wakles
Edward van Daalen, Dr, McGill University Faculty of Law
Sandro Busso, Associate professor, University of Turin
Don Wagner, Rev. Dr., Chicago Faith Coalition on Middle East Policy
Atiya Aftab, Esq., Lecturer, Rutgers University
Stefano Boni, Professor of Anthropology, UNiversità di Modena e Reggio
Rosario Cubero-Pérez, Professor, University of Sevilla, Spain
Juan F. Caraballo-Resto, Associate Professor, University of Puerto Rico
Adam Sabra, Professor, UCSB
Francesca Giangrande, research fellow, University of Molise (ITA)
Nicola Clarke, Senior Lecturer, Newcastle University, UK
Elsa K. Weber, Associate Professor Emerita of Early Childhood, Purdue University Northwest
Randi Deguilhem, Professor / Directrice de Recherche HdR, CNRS Aix en Provence / Paris
Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu, Visiting Scholar, Goethe University Frankfurt a.M.
Jessica Ball, Professor Emerita, University of Victoria
Jesus M. Castillo, Proffessor, Universidad de Sevilla
Brenna Bhandar, Associate Professor, Allard Law Faculty, UBC
Umesh Bawa, Clinical Psychologist, University of the Western Cape
Atika Khalaf, Associate Professor, Kristianstad University, Sweden
Stevi Jackson, Professor Emeritus, University of York, UK
Alberto Toscano, Term Research Associate Professor, School of Comunication, Simon Fraser University
Vincent Wing, Assistant Professor, University of Windsor
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Sara Ghebremusse, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario
Polly Jarman, University of Northampton
Ethel V Kosminsky, Professor, UNESP – Marília, Brazil
George P. Smith, Professor emeritus of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri, USA
Osvaldo Costantini, RTDB, Sapienza – University of Rome
Amy Wang, Graduate student, Santa Clara University, USA
John Duncan, School of Advanced Study
Patricia Radovani, International security, Neapolis university Pafos
Atacan Atakan, PhD, Sabancı University (İstanbul)
W’Ayendjina Antchandie, Mrs, UCL
Vittorio Martone, Associate Professor, University of Turin
Francisco Pontiga, Professor, Universidad de Sevilla
Juan Agudo Torrico, Professor, Universidad de Sevilla
Ferelyth Watt, NHS
Tricia Mohamed, Ms, UCL
Marta Rodríguez-Cruz, Associate Professor, University of Seville
Ekta Oza, School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London
Raija-Leena Punamäki-Gitai, Psychologist and Professor, Tempere University, Finland
Catriona Drew, SOAS University of London
Isidoro Moreno, Catedrático emérito, Universidad de Sevilla, Andalucía, España
Andrew Dawes, Emeritus Professor, University of Cape Town
Pat O’Connor, Emeritus Professor, UL (and Visiting Professor, Geary Institute for Public Policy, UCD)
Asha Abeyasekera, University of York
Markel Elortza, high-school history teacher, Zabalgana BHI (Euskal Eskola Publiloa, Basque Country)
Tim Pringle, Reader, SOAS University of London
Susana Sosenski, Professor, UNAM
Jacqui O’Riordan, University College Cork (retired)
Lucía Alcántara Rubio, Profesora Sustituta Interina, Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad de Sevilla
Anna Markowitz, Assistant Professor of Education, UCLA
Mar Benítez Hernández, Firmar carta contra genocidio en Gaza, Facultad de Psicología
Francisco Medina, Professor, Universidad de Sevilla
Maya Wind, Postdcotoral Fellow, University of British Columbia
Joshua Sealy-Harrington, Assistant Professor, Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Toronto Metropolitan University
Alberto Castaño Domínguez, Associate Professor, Universidad de Sevilla
Herman C. Waetjen, Professor of New Testament, San Francisco Theological Seminary
Susan Ferguson, Associate Professor Emerita, Wilfrid Laurier University
Ata Hindi, Visiting Assistant Professor, Tulane Law
Dina Al-Kassim, Professor, UBC
Iris Hefets, Psychoanalyst DPG/IPA, JVP, Germany
Nich Shah, Pyschotherapist, private practice
Elizabeth Berger, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, George Washington University School of Medicine
Judith Deutsch, Psychoanalyst, Toronto Psychoanalytic Insitute
Haynes Miller, Professor of Mathematics, emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Leila Younes, Child Rights Researcher, MACR
Patricia O’Reilly, Ms., Retired
Francis O’Reilly, Mr, Retired
Mohammad Sadic, MD, PhD trainee, NYU School of Medicine
Robert Acheson, Director, Science for Peace
Bill Skidmore, Instructor (retired), Carleton University
Nicole Simek, Cushing Eells Professor of Philosophy and Literature, Whitman College
John G Soos, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Canada-Palestine Mental Health Network
Bram Wispelwey, instructor (part time), Harvard Medical School and Harvard Chan School of Public Health
Gaston Gordillo, Professor, University of British Columbia
Federico Guillermo Sánchez Gallardo, Estudiante de Historia del Arte, Universidad de Sevilla
Rohi Jehan, PhD Candidate, University of Manchester
Valeria Resta, Research Fellow, University of Milan
Susana Morena, Profesora, Universidad de Sevilla
Brooke Maddux, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne
Hanna Kienzler, Professor of Global Health, King’s College London
Martin Kemp, Pychoanalyist, British Psychoanalytic Association, UK-Palestine Mental Health Network
Sid Mohandas, Middlesex University
Michal Kaiser-Livne, Psychoanalyst, DGPT, Germany
Antonia M. Jiménez Iglesias, Profesora, Universidad de Sevilla
Aine Hutchinson, Pyschotherapist, IAHIP ICP IACP
Gwyneth Daniel, Consultant Systemic Psychotherapist, UK Palestine Mental Health Network
Phillipe Gasser, Psychiatre Uzès France, Union Syndicale de la Psychiatrie
Anne de Vergnette, Facultés Loyola Paris, Ecole Franciscaine de Paris
Mary Chamberlain, Professor Emerita, Oxford Brookes University
Mary Neznek, Instructor, The Catholic University of America
Lila Pine, Associate Professor and Equity Chair (Toronto Metropolitan University Faculty Association), Toronto Metropolitan University
Zakaria Rhani, Professor, Mohammed V University – Rabat
Bill Schwartz, Emeritus Professor, Queen Mary University of London
Denisa Kollarová, Manchaster Metropolitan University
Bassam Hussein, Associate Professor, NTNU Norway
Manuel Luis de la Mata Benítez, Professor, Universidad de Sevilla
Jacqui Gingras, Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Toronot Metropolitan University
Conrotte Joëlle, Psychologue psychanalyste, Service de Santé Mentale Le Méridien Bruxelles
Mayer Cat, Professor, retired
Amina Jamal, Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
Sara Pursley, Associate Professor, New York University
Shirin Khayambashi, Assistant Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
Mona Sakr, Associate Professor of Education, Middlesex University
Dr Catherine Luxereau, Pychiatrist, UCL Bruxelles (Le Meridien)
Lynne Segal, Professor, Birkbeck, University of London
Anne-Marie Singh, Associate Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
Stephanie Cariaga, Associate Professor, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Phyllis Joyce Creighton, Adjunct Faculty, Divinity, Trinity College, University of Toronoto
Itziar Etxebarria, Professor, University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU
Safra Najeemudeen, PhD Candidate, York University
Michal Kaiser-Livne, Pychoanalyst, DPG/DGPT Germany
Asher Kirchner, Associate Professor (retired), University of Alberta
Atalia Omer, Professor, The University of Notre Dame
Mark Libin, Professor, Dept. of English, Theater, Film and Media, University of Manitoba
Aisha Abrahams, Lecturer, University of the Free State
Zwelethu Jolobe, Professor, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Razan Shawamreh, PhD Candidate, Eastern Mediterranean University
Michelle Salazar Pérez, Professor, UNT
Catherine Hall, Emerita Professor, UCL
Esperanza León Manso, profesora titular universidad, Universidad de Sevilla
Elise Reslinger, PhD Candidate, University of Bath
Janice Kroeger, Professor, Early Childhood Education, Kent State University
Christopher Powell, Associate Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
Ignacio Campoy Cervera, Profesor Titular de Filosofía del Derecho, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, España
Silvina Ribotta, Profesora de Filosofia del Derecho y Filosofia Política, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Rosalind Petchesky, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Political Science, Hunter College & the Graduate Center, City University of New York
Elyse Crystall, Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sherryl Kleinman, Professor Emerita, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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