Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University - Prof. Yossi Schwartz (Dept of History) is
now the Co-Chairman of the venomously anti-Israel Pro-Terror
"Alternative Information Service" (which has ties with the PFLP
terrorist movement)
The AIC boasts that it is at war against
Israeli "Colonialism, Occupation, and Racism"
It leads the battle to have Israeli
universities boycotted. ‘According to the study, “Being an important
part of a militarized war-like society, in which any service is a
fundamental mainstream consensus, Israeli universities and academic
institutes tend to provide preferential treatment to current
soldiers, ex-soldiers and reserve soldier students” allowing for
“political interference in the academic sphere.”’ We wonder why they
do not call for boycotting US, British and French universities,
which similarly grant benefits to army vets.'
http://www.alternativenews.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=857:aic-general-assembly-2007&catid=82:about-the-aic&Itemid=858
AIC General Assembly 2007
May 2007
AIC General Assembly 2007
The Alternative Information Center (AIC) held
its 2007 General Assembly in Beit Sahour on Friday May 4. Attended
by an invited group of approximately 50 Palestinians, Israelis and
internationals committed to promoting the AIC vision and success of
the organisation’s programs, the General Assembly provided an
excellent opportunity to review the AIC and its ongoing work in
light of political and organizational developments.
Political Discussions
The morning session was comprised of three
structured political discussions, initiated by brief comments from
pre-selected panels that presented AIC work within Palestinian
society, Israeli society and the international context. All
discussions were a continuation of online discussions and the
presentation of papers held by members of the AIC wider community
during the two months prior to the General Assembly.
AIC Political Director Nassar Ibrahim and newly
elected AIC Co-Chairperson Dr. Naim Abu Thir, commenced with brief
comments on current and potential developments within Palestinian
society. Both Ibrahim and Dr. Abu Thir stressed the current
instability of the Palestinian Authority given the forced
Hamas-Fatah coalition, the continued international sanctions against
the PA, the ongoing Israeli occupation and its manifestations and
the ensuing socio-economic and political strife within Palestinian
society. A lively discussion commenced about potential political
frameworks that would engender a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, the non-existence of a Palestinian alternative given the
recently formed Hamas-Fatah coalition government and severe
limitations of the Palestinian left and the organizational weakness
of social movements and social organising within Palestinian civil
society.
Staff member Shir Hever, newly elected
Co-Chairperson Professor Yossi Schwartz and Board of Directors
member Marcello Weksler opened a critical discussion about how the
AIC should work within Israeli society. A minority but well
supported voice, Shir challenged the AIC to deprioritise its work
within Israeli society, noting that only Palestinian resistance and
international pressure would induce Israel to end its 40 year
occupation. Professor Schwartz added that while a year ago he would
have completely agreed with Shir’s assessment, he believes that a
new opening for work with the Israeli public has been created
following Israel’s summer 2006 war against Lebanon and the
subsequent utter disillusionment with Israeli politicians and the
government. Board Member Marcello Weksler spoke strongly about how
the growing poverty rate and social gaps in Israel prove how the
state is no longer meeting the fundamental needs of increasingly
large swathes of the Israeli public. These publics, Weksler
contended, could prove new and fertile grounds for work on building
a joint future between Palestinians and Israelis.
AIC outgoing Co-Chairperson Michael Warschawski
stressed how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the focal point of
the global war, and must thus be analysed as such. If the original
role of the AIC was to act as a bridge between Palestinian and
Israeli societies, now the AIC must actively facilitate a triangular
relationship of research and activism for Palestinians, Israelis and
internationals.
Overview of 2006
The afternoon session opened with an overview
of the AIC’s 2006 activities and financial reports, which were
subsequently approved by the General Assembly. On a financial level,
it was emphasized that while the AIC is currently working with a
deficit for 2007, this deficit was approved by the outgoing Board of
Directors and is being carefully monitored. Additional funds and a
diversification of funders are currently being sought. Topics
discussed during the afternoon session also include the enhancement
of marketing and publication dissemination as a function of deeper
work with and within relevant communities; the need for better
synergy among AIC projects; the imperative for a pro-active Board of
Directors; and a reorganization of AIC work into thematic areas
which will greatly facilitate creativity and flexibility in and
among AIC activities.
Elections for 2007/8 AIC Board of Directors
Finally, the General Assembly elected a new
Board of Directors for 2007/2008:
(* denotes new member)
Dr. Naim Abu Thir (Co-Chairperson): Director of
the Bisan Center, Jerusalem
Professor Yossi Schwartz (Co-Chairperson): Professor of History, Tel
Aviv University
*Hulud Badawi: Fieldworker with the Association for Civil Rights in
Israel, Jerusalem
*Dr. Pierre Beaudet: Department of Sociology, University of Ottawa
Dr. Shimshon Bichler: Economist teaching at Israeli colleges and
universities, Tel Aviv
*Professor Daniel Boyarin: University of California – Berkeley,
California USA
*Daud Darawi: Attorney with Defence of Children International,
Bethlehem
*Sharf Muhanna: Director General of the Economic and Trade
Department of the Palestinian Economic Ministry in the Hebron
region, Hebron
Maha Nassar: Chair of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees,
Ramallah
Dr. Majed Nassar: Deputy Director of the Union of Health Work
Committees, Ramallah
*Michele Sibony: Vice President of the French Jewish Union for
Peace, Paris
Marcello Weksler: Director of Educational Program for Marginalised
Youth, Tel Aviv
In selecting a new Board of Directors, the AIC
General Assembly prioritized the election of active civil society
leaders committed to the AIC and who represent in a balanced manner
the various sectors, communities and regions of the organisation.
50% of the members are new to the Board of Directors, although
long-time supporters of the AIC, and 25% of the members are women, a
14% increase over 2006. The AIC will continue to work and increase
the number of women in the coming years.
In conclusion, the General Assembly thanked
outgoing Co-Chairpersons Dr. Majed Nassar and Michael Warschawski,
who guided the AIC with the greatest dedication, insight and
political direction in the past few years.
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