Ben Gurion University
Politicians from the Far Left rallying to support the
anti-Israel propagandists in the BGU department of politics
As the debate over Ben-Gurion University's
politics department continues, Meretz head Zehava Gal-On declared on
Saturday that "the Likud wants to scalp the academia and show it off
to [Likud activist] Moshe Feiglin's camp during the primary."
BGU's political science department has strongly
divided the Left and Right, as the issue has been very much
politicized in the past few weeks.
The department has been criticized for the
radical left-wing opinions of some of its faculty members, by
rightwing organizations such as the Zionist NGO Im Tirzu – which
called the program "unbalanced" and "very disturbing."
...
Prof. Dan Censor, who specializes in electrical engineering at BGU,
called the comment by Gal-On "pre-election farting" and said it has
"nothing to do with any factual issue."
"In her statement there is no fact other than
that Gideon Sa'ar is the minister of education," he added. "If
anything, Gal-On pretends to help in putting out the fire by dousing
it with fuel."
http://www.jpost.com/NationalNews/Article.aspx?id=287834
Gal-on criticizes closure of BGU's politics
program
Professor from university labels Meretz leader's comments as
"pre-election farting...nothing to do with any factual issue."
By DANIELLE ZIRI
15/10/2012
As the debate over Ben-Gurion University's
politics department continues, Meretz head Zehava Gal-On declared on
Saturday that "the Likud wants to scalp the academia and show it off
to [Likud activist] Moshe Feiglin's camp during the primary."
BGU's political science department has strongly
divided the Left and Right, as the issue has been very much
politicized in the past few weeks.
The department has been criticized for the
radical left-wing opinions of some of its faculty members, by
rightwing organizations such as the Zionist NGO Im Tirzu – which
called the program "unbalanced" and "very disturbing."
Additionally, the Council for Higher Education
appointed an international committee, headed by Prof. Thomas Risse
of the University of Berlin, to evaluate the department last year.
Following this, CHE decided to shut down the program and not allow
students to register for the 2013-2014 academic year.
BGU started a petition last month signed by
faculty from universities across the country, saying that "Israeli
academic freedom is under severe attack."
"The Right continues to lead a destructive
campaign for Israeli academia," Gal-On said. "Instead of embracing
and protecting academic freedom, the Minister of Education Gideon
Sa'ar [of Likud]'s leadership is undemocratic and seriously damages
the international image of Israeli academia."
Sa'ar's office has not responded to The
Jerusalem Post's requests for comment.
Prof. Dan Censor, who specializes in electrical
engineering at BGU, called the comment by Gal-On "pre-election
farting" and said it has "nothing to do with any factual issue."
"In her statement there is no fact other than
that Gideon Sa'ar is the minister of education," he added. "If
anything, Gal-On pretends to help in putting out the fire by dousing
it with fuel."
The CHE subcommittee is expected to meet next
on October 30 and reconsider the fate of the program. Students
registered for the current school year will start their studies next
week as planned.
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