Opinion/Editorial
If Israeli apartheid falls, it will not just be a victory for Palestine, but a taste of liberation for the whole world. Read more about Israel's fear of boycott rooted in tactic's historic victories against colonialism
Reparations paid to Israel after the Second World War helped bolster the occupation. Read more about Germany made Palestinians "indirect victims of Holocaust," says author Max Blumenthal
Palestinian legislator denounces suspension as “political persecution.” Read more about Israel moves to outlaw Palestinian political parties in the Knesset
The same firm which equipped Israel’s wall in the West Bank is profiting from deportations in Barack Obama’s America. Read more about How US students are bringing the Israeli occupation home
Rasmea Odeh’s story encompasses some of the most urgent feminist struggles of our times. Read more about Feminist scholars to Obama: End prosecution of Palestinian survivor of sexual torture
After threatening peaceful protesters, the Israeli university signed a cooperation deal with a leading weapons-maker. Read more about Warmongering Hebrew University tries to muzzle Palestinian students
The battle over Steven Salaita is part of a war against the neoliberal corporatization of higher education. Read more about Academic civility and its discontents
The LGBTQ magazine is more than willing to provide a platform for bigoted diatribes peddled in the service of pinkwashing Israeli apartheid. Read more about Why is The Advocate afraid to talk about Palestine?
The case of Sami Al-Arian is emblematic of the altered state of the US justice system after 11 September 2001. Read more about How the US falsely accused a Palestinian teacher of aiding terror
“If, under this new regime, civility be the condition for expressing academic freedom and excellence, then let the appropriate expression be that of civil disobedience.” Read more about Move on? Work to reclaim Univ. of Illinois has has only just begun
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