Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University – Anat Matar
Participates in Illegal Demonstration on Campus
In
her defense she claims it wasn't illegal because she says so
Tel Aviv University will conduct an examination
of senior lecturer Dr. Anat Matar for her participation in a
solidarity demonstration with hunger striking Palestinian prisoner
Hanaa Shalabi.
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In response, Dr. Anat Matar said that the demonstration was not an
illegal act, and that "People stood quietly on the grass with eyes
and hands tied, and that in my opinion does not require approval".
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Academic BDS: Tel Aviv U to Investigate
Solidarity with Shalabi
Sergio Yahni, Alternative Information Center (AIC)
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Tel Aviv University will conduct an examination
of senior lecturer Dr. Anat Matar for her participation in a
solidarity demonstration with hunger striking Palestinian prisoner
Hanaa Shalabi.
The demonstration, which took place on the
university campus on Wednesday March 21, called for the release of
Hanaa Shalabi, who is imprisoned without charges after she was
released as part of the
Palestinian-Israeli prisoner exchange in October 2011.
Hanaa Shalabi was released from over two years
of administrative detention on 18 October 2011, as part of the
prisoner exchange deal concluded by the Israeli government and Hamas.
Four months later she was arrested from her family home in Burqin, a
village near Jenin. Fifty Israeli soldiers raided her home in the
early morning, accompanied by an intelligence officer and a large
number of dogs.
Following her arrest, Shalabi was taken to
Salem Detention Center, where she was subjected to beatings and
humiliating treatment. She started her hunger strike on the first
day of her arrest, in protest of the ill-treatment to which she was
subjected.
According to the Tel Aviv University security,
the demonstration in solidarity with Shalabi was illegal. Im Tirzu,
a radical right wing organization, carried on a counter
demonstration in the area. Students affiliated with Im Tirzu later
identified Dr. Anat Matar, a lecturer in the Tel Aviv University
Department of Philosophy, as having participated in the solidarity
act with Shalabi. Im Tirzu subsequently initiated a petition against
Matar and encouraged the dozens of student complaints filed with the
university administration against her.
Tel Aviv University announced that it will
conduct an examination of the subject.
In response, Dr. Anat Matar said that the
demonstration was not an illegal act, and that "People stood quietly
on the grass with eyes and hands tied, and that in my opinion does
not require approval".
Im Tirzu claimed that "it is regrettable to
find that at Tel Aviv University there are people working against
the state."
This attack on Dr. Matar is not the first time
that Im Tirzu attempts to silence dissident voices on campus and has
received a positive response by the university administration.
In January this year Im Tirzu focused on
Professor Yehuda Shenhav, also of Tel Aviv University, because of
comments Shenhav made in the classroom. Shenhav identified the Im
Tirzu movement as a fascist group.
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