How campaigners convinced police chiefs to dump Israel junket
4 December 2018
US police should not be taking lessons from occupation forces, human rights defenders say. Read more about How campaigners convinced police chiefs to dump Israel junket
4 December 2018
US police should not be taking lessons from occupation forces, human rights defenders say. Read more about How campaigners convinced police chiefs to dump Israel junket
27 September 2018
Israel lobby determined to make it “too costly” to support Palestinian rights on campus. Read more about Michigan professor stands firm despite Israel lobby attacks
21 October 2015
A “zero tolerance” approach to policing Jerusalem would be part of efforts to step up Israel’s colonization. Read more about Israeli settlers want New York police tactics in Jerusalem
3 September 2015
US professors witness Israel’s restrictions on Palestinian academic freedom. Read more about Obama must end support for Israeli apartheid against Palestinian scholars
30 April 2014
In the last year, Israel’s discriminatory policies have come under increased scrutiny as it attempts to join the US Visa Waiver Program. Read more about US states should act against Israel's denial of entry to Americans
28 August 2013
Students called for the university to cancel the Israeli group’s concert for violating the call for boycott and due to “irrefutable evidence provided of ethnic racism and racial profiling associated with the event.” Read more about Recordings suggest racial profiling by sponsors of Israeli musician in South Africa
11 January 2013
Haifa University discriminates against Palestinian students, yet is regarded as a good source of information by a European team focused on Internet surveillance. Read more about Apartheid college inspires EU "terrorism" project
13 July 2011
As she exits Palestine, Dina Elmuti reflects on the oppressive apparatus that surrounds her, and on the growing global struggle to break through it with something stronger, our humanity. Read more about The most powerful weapon is our humanity
20 April 2010
Two Palestinian citizens of Israel have won $8,000 in damages from Israel’s national carrier, El Al, after a court found that their treatment by the company’s security staff at a New York airport had been “abusive and unnecessary.” Jonathan Cook reports. Read more about El Al sued for racial profiling