Ben Gurion University
Amit Barak, 'Im Tirtzu' spokesman, Implores BGU
President Rivka Carmi to Comply with the CHE Recommendations or
Resign
Unfortunately,
however, the university, under your guidance, has chosen to
completely disregard these demands and continues to silence the
student body, while enabling the professors in the Department of
Politics and Government to continue their uniform, anti-
Israel teachings.
Professor Neve Gordon
recently announced that the kidnapping of Gilad Schalit was not
terrorism, while, at a conference held by the Department of Politics
and Government last week, terrorists sentenced for the murder of
Israeli citizens were termed "political prisoners."
Professor Carmi, under
your guidance
Ben- Gurion University of the Negev has been the subject of a report
containing severe criticism, degrading the reputation of Israeli
academia.
Today, you have a
unique opportunity to begin leading the university back to
prominence by choosing to adopt the recommendations of the Council
for Higher Education and completely revamping the structure of the
Department of Politics and Government, including lecturers, courses
and syllabi. We implore you to follow this path, in order to restore
the status and reputation of the university.
If, on the other hand,
you refuse to accept the decision of the
CHE, you should take
responsibility for these failures and resign immediately.
http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Op-EdContributors/Article.aspx?id=248244
An open letter to the president of
Ben-Gurion University
Im Tirzu challenges Prof. Rivka Carmi to implement the CHE
commitee's recommendations or resign.
By AMIT BARAK
05/12/2011
Dear Professor Rivka
Carmi,
In May 2010 Im Tirtzu
submitted to the Knesset Education Committee its findings of severe
political bias on a number of university campuses throughout
Israel, particularly
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Following our appeal,
the Knesset Education Committee asked the Council for Higher
Education (CHE)
to examine these allegations.
Thereafter, the
CHE appointed a
committee of international experts which evaluated our findings.
The international
committee determined that the Department of Politics and Government
is politically biased, does not meet the required standards of
professionalism and fails to promote intellectual pluralism. The
international committee, therefore, decided that if the department
does not undergo extensive modifications, which include replacing
lecturers, adding classes and amending class syllabi, the university
would be required to shut it down.
With the publication
of our study, we implored you to be attentive to this criticism.
We asked you to
increase intellectual pluralism in the Department of Politics and
Government, and we called you to improve the poor academic level
resulting from the department's policies.
Apparently, such
policies are based on ideological affinities, rather than standards
of academic excellence.
In addition, many
university donors also reject the anti-Israel incitement that has
become prevalent at the university. As a result of your
incompetence, many donors have already decided to withdraw their
contributions and others are considering doing the same.
We (and now,
evidently, world-renowned scholars) demanding that you turn your
attention toward the evident connection between the strong political
bias in the Department of Politics and Government and its poor
academic
levels
of achievement.
Unfortunately, you
prefer to roll your eyes, ignore criticism, and do everything
possible to cover up these charges, while backing those responsible.
Moreover, under your guidance, the university
administration
responded with
unrestrained attacks against Im Tirtzu, in an attempt to kill the
messenger rather than deal with these substantive claims.
Now, a year-and-a-half
after your initial attempts to evade, cover up and discredit these
allegations, the truth has finally emerged.
Although you blatantly
accused us of McCarthyism and of silencing adverse opinions, and
despite your claim that our grievances are ideologically biased and
methodologically problematic the international study supported our
findings. In fact, compared to the conclusions drawn by the
international committee, ours were temperate.
LAST YEAR, eight out
of 11 lecturers in the Department of Politics and Government signed
anti-Israel petitions and engaged in other forms of unabashed
anti-Israel activities.
They accused
Israel of ethnic
cleansing and called for economic boycotts against the state.
Furthermore, 31 out of
39 participants at the annual meeting of the Department of Politics
and Government are members of, or express ideas and positions
representing, the radical Left. We noted that when a student studies
Zionism at
Ben-Gurion University, in most cases he or she is presented,
exclusively, with
theories
of Zionism being a
form of colonialism.
All that we demand is
pluralism of opinions.
We said before, and I
will say it again today: we do not seek to prevent the study of
critical attitudes. All we want is to stop the marginalization and
silencing of nationalistic and Zionistic approaches.
Unfortunately,
however, the university, under your guidance, has chosen to
completely disregard these demands and continues to silence the
student body, while enabling the professors in the Department of
Politics and Government to continue their uniform, anti-
Israel teachings.
Professor Neve Gordon
recently announced that the kidnapping of Gilad Schalit was not
terrorism, while, at a conference held by the Department of Politics
and Government last week, terrorists sentenced for the murder of
Israeli citizens were termed "political prisoners."
Professor Carmi, under
your guidance
Ben- Gurion University of the Negev has been the subject of a report
containing severe criticism, degrading the reputation of Israeli
academia.
Today, you have a
unique opportunity to begin leading the university back to
prominence by choosing to adopt the recommendations of the Council
for Higher Education and completely revamping the
structure
of the Department of
Politics and Government, including lecturers, courses and syllabi.
We implore you to follow this path, in order to restore the status
and reputation of the university.
If, on the other hand,
you refuse to accept the decision of the
CHE, you should take
responsibility for these failures and resign immediately. Whichever
choice you make, the Department of Politics and Government at
Ben-Gurion University will be assured of forging a new path in the
direction
of change, toward
professionalism and pluralism, in accordance with the
recommendations of the international committee.
The writer is
spokesman of Im Tirtzu.
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