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'''Omar Barghouti''' (born 1964) is a founding committee member of the ] (PACBI) |
'''Omar Barghouti''' (born 1964) is a founding committee member of the ] (PACBI) who is currently studying for a masters degree in philosophy at ]. He was born in ], grew up in ] and later moved to ] (]) as an adult. | ||
== Education == | == Education == | ||
Barghouti holds a Masters degree in electrical engineering from ]. His academic publications include essays in "Controversies and Subjectivity" (John Benjamins, 2005) and "The New Intifada: Resisting Israel's Apartheid" (Verso Books, 2001). | Barghouti holds a Masters degree in electrical engineering from ]. His academic publications include essays in "Controversies and Subjectivity" (John Benjamins, 2005) and "The New Intifada: Resisting Israel's Apartheid" (Verso Books, 2001). | ||
Barghouti is currently studying for a masters degree in philosophy at ].<ref name=tau_letter>http://israel-academia-monitor.com/index.php?type=large_advic&advice_id=7064&page_data=174&cookie_lang=en&the_session_id=5e7b5a0b8da3b887ce1003dad26a3064</ref> When an Israeli newspaper asked him for comment he said: "My studies at Tel Aviv University are a personal matter and I have no interest in commenting."<ref></ref><ref>http://engageonline.wordpress.com/2009/04/25/omar-barghouti-do-as-i-say-not-as-i-do/</ref> | |||
Barghouti has completed a masters degree in philosophy at ]. | |||
Despite a petition claiming to have 65,000 signatures,<ref>http://israel-academia-monitor.com/index.php?type=large_advic&advice_id=7055&page_data=174&cookie_lang=en</ref> Tel Aviv University has announced it has no plans to expel him.<ref name=tau_letter>></ref> | |||
In response to this petition, PACBI released a statement that branded the calls to expel Barghouti as "McCarthyist". In this statement, PACBI defended Barghouti by asserting that requiring Palestinians to boycott ]i universities themselves as a prerequisite to endorsing the BDS call is "an absurd position, given the complete lack of alternatives available" to them and that it would effectively amount to requiring Palestinians to deny themselves education. PACBI's statement also adds that "Nelson Mandela studied law at the Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg, one of the most notorious apartheid institutes then. Similarly, leaders of the anti-colonial resistance movement in India and Egypt, among many other countries, received their education at British universities at the height of the colonial era."<ref>http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=992</ref> | |||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
Omar Barghouti is an independent Palestinian political and cultural analyst whose opinion columns have appeared in several publications. He is also a human rights activist involved in civil struggle to end oppression and |
Omar Barghouti is an independent Palestinian political and cultural analyst whose opinion columns have appeared in several publications. He is also a human rights activist involved in civil struggle to end oppression and conflict in ]. Barghouti is a founding member of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, PACBI. | ||
Barghouti has consistently spoken of Israel as an apartheid state, stating: "From now on, it will be acceptable to compare Israel's apartheid system to its South African predecessor. As a consequence, proposing practical measures to punish Israeli institutions for their role in the racist and colonial policies of their state will no longer be considered beyond the pale." Also: "Characterising Israel's legalised system of discrimination as apartheid – as was done by Tutu, Jimmy Carter and even a former Israeli attorney general – does not equate Israel with South Africa. No two oppressive regimes are identical. Rather, it asserts that Israel's bestowal of rights and privileges according to ethnic and religious criteria fits the UN-adopted definition of apartheid."<ref>{{cite news | author =Omar Barghouti | title =Besieging Israel's siege | newspaper =The Guardian | location =London | date =12 August 2010 | url =http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/aug/12/besieging-israel-siege-palestinian-boycott | accessdate =<!--- 12 August 2010 ---> }}</ref> Barghouti advocates what he holds to be an ethical vision for a unitary, secular democratic state in |
Barghouti has consistently spoken of Israel as an apartheid state, stating: "From now on, it will be acceptable to compare Israel's apartheid system to its South African predecessor. As a consequence, proposing practical measures to punish Israeli institutions for their role in the racist and colonial policies of their state will no longer be considered beyond the pale." Also: "Characterising Israel's legalised system of discrimination as apartheid – as was done by Tutu, Jimmy Carter and even a former Israeli attorney general – does not equate Israel with South Africa. No two oppressive regimes are identical. Rather, it asserts that Israel's bestowal of rights and privileges according to ethnic and religious criteria fits the UN-adopted definition of apartheid."<ref>{{cite news | author =Omar Barghouti | title =Besieging Israel's siege | newspaper =The Guardian | location =London | date =12 August 2010 | url =http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/aug/12/besieging-israel-siege-palestinian-boycott | accessdate =<!--- 12 August 2010 ---> }}</ref> Barghouti advocates what he holds to be an ethical vision for a unitary, secular democratic state in present-day ], Israel, and the West Bank. | ||
== Criticisms == | == Criticisms == | ||
Barghouti accuses Palestinians who have engaged with Israelis in intellectual debates and artistic partnerships of being "guilty of moral blindness and political shortsightedness" and "clinically delusional or dangerously deceptive."<ref name="opendemocracy.net">http://www.opendemocracy.net/conflict-debate_97/against_2934.jsp</ref> | Barghouti accuses Palestinians who have engaged with Israelis in intellectual debates and artistic partnerships of being "guilty of moral blindness and political shortsightedness" and "clinically delusional or dangerously deceptive."<ref name="opendemocracy.net">http://www.opendemocracy.net/conflict-debate_97/against_2934.jsp</ref> ] states that "Barghouti’s 'true peace based on justice' is that Israel must be punished, brought down to its knees, before a Palestinian is allowed to greet an Israeli in the street".<ref name="opendemocracy.net"/> | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== |
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Omar Barghouti (born 1964) is a founding committee member of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) who is currently studying for a masters degree in philosophy at Tel Aviv University. He was born in Qatar, grew up in Egypt and later moved to Ramallah (West Bank) as an adult.
Education
Barghouti holds a Masters degree in electrical engineering from Columbia University. His academic publications include essays in "Controversies and Subjectivity" (John Benjamins, 2005) and "The New Intifada: Resisting Israel's Apartheid" (Verso Books, 2001).
Barghouti is currently studying for a masters degree in philosophy at Tel Aviv University. When an Israeli newspaper asked him for comment he said: "My studies at Tel Aviv University are a personal matter and I have no interest in commenting."
Despite a petition claiming to have 65,000 signatures, Tel Aviv University has announced it has no plans to expel him.
In response to this petition, PACBI released a statement that branded the calls to expel Barghouti as "McCarthyist". In this statement, PACBI defended Barghouti by asserting that requiring Palestinians to boycott Israeli universities themselves as a prerequisite to endorsing the BDS call is "an absurd position, given the complete lack of alternatives available" to them and that it would effectively amount to requiring Palestinians to deny themselves education. PACBI's statement also adds that "Nelson Mandela studied law at the Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg, one of the most notorious apartheid institutes then. Similarly, leaders of the anti-colonial resistance movement in India and Egypt, among many other countries, received their education at British universities at the height of the colonial era."
Career
Omar Barghouti is an independent Palestinian political and cultural analyst whose opinion columns have appeared in several publications. He is also a human rights activist involved in civil struggle to end oppression and conflict in Palestine. Barghouti is a founding member of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, PACBI.
Barghouti has consistently spoken of Israel as an apartheid state, stating: "From now on, it will be acceptable to compare Israel's apartheid system to its South African predecessor. As a consequence, proposing practical measures to punish Israeli institutions for their role in the racist and colonial policies of their state will no longer be considered beyond the pale." Also: "Characterising Israel's legalised system of discrimination as apartheid – as was done by Tutu, Jimmy Carter and even a former Israeli attorney general – does not equate Israel with South Africa. No two oppressive regimes are identical. Rather, it asserts that Israel's bestowal of rights and privileges according to ethnic and religious criteria fits the UN-adopted definition of apartheid." Barghouti advocates what he holds to be an ethical vision for a unitary, secular democratic state in present-day Gaza, Israel, and the West Bank.
Criticisms
Barghouti accuses Palestinians who have engaged with Israelis in intellectual debates and artistic partnerships of being "guilty of moral blindness and political shortsightedness" and "clinically delusional or dangerously deceptive." Samir El-Youssef states that "Barghouti’s 'true peace based on justice' is that Israel must be punished, brought down to its knees, before a Palestinian is allowed to greet an Israeli in the street".
Publications
- Boycott, Désinvestissement, Sanctions, La Fabrique, 2010.
References
- ^ http://israel-academia-monitor.com/index.php?type=large_advic&advice_id=7064&page_data=174&cookie_lang=en&the_session_id=5e7b5a0b8da3b887ce1003dad26a3064 Cite error: The named reference "tau_letter" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- Academic boycotter to study in Tel Aviv
- http://engageonline.wordpress.com/2009/04/25/omar-barghouti-do-as-i-say-not-as-i-do/
- http://israel-academia-monitor.com/index.php?type=large_advic&advice_id=7055&page_data=174&cookie_lang=en
- http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=992
- Omar Barghouti (12 August 2010). "Besieging Israel's siege". The Guardian. London.
- ^ http://www.opendemocracy.net/conflict-debate_97/against_2934.jsp
External links
- PACBI
- Boycott of Haifa University and Bar-Ilan Universities
- The PIWP database has a profile and a listing of most of Barghouti's articles.
- A Debate on Divestment with Omar Barghouti and Rabbi Arthur Waskow - video by Democracy Now!