More UK universities ban criticism of Israel report
Following threats of government sanctions, over 200 higher education providers in England have adopted a controversial definition of anti-Semitism that places limits on criticism of Israel, a report has found.
According to the Office for Students (OfS), a total of 216 post-secondary institutions in the country have signed up to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of anti-Semitism over the past year.
The higher education regulator released figures on Wednesday that showed 95 universities have now adopted the IHRA definition â" a significant increase from the 28 universities who had signed on as of September 2020, according to Union of Jewish Students (UJS) research.
After the UJS stated that some 80 universities had no plans to adopt it, former Education Secretary Gavin Williamson criticised the âshamefully lowâ figures in October 2020 and warned that the OfS would take action â" including freezing âfunding streamsâ â" if universities did not sign on by December.
Also on rt.com âNormal people boycott Israelâ: London bus stop ads in support of pro-âBDSâ author criticized for promoting anti-SemitismIn comments accompanying its report, the OfS again threatened âfurther actionâ if universities did not take steps to meet its âexpectations for preventing and tackling harassmentâ during the current academic year. It also described the IHRA definition as a âuseful way of understanding anti-Semitism.â
Referencing the âhorrors of the Holocaust,â Universities Minister Michelle Donelan said the IHRA definition was a public commitment to â[rooting] outâ this âinsidious form of racismâ by âhelping to identify anti-Semitic conductâ across the higher education sector.
However, opponents have argued it stifles free speech, since it describes a number of examples of criticism of Israel as discriminatory â" including accusations that the existence of the country is a âracist endeavourâ and âdrawing comparisons [between] contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.â
Also on rt.com Universities ignoring poor writing skills in favour of âinclusivity,â Englandâs higher education regulator saysIn 2018, then-Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn was accused of being an anti-Semite and racist after he called for an additional qualifying statement to the definition that would allow criticism of the âdiscriminatory impactâ of Israelâs policies, the âcircumstances around its foundation,â and âsupport another settlement of the Israel-Palestine conflict.â
While a 2016 report by the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee mentioned the need to maintain freedom of speech âin the context of discourse about Israel and Palestine,â UK MPs have more recently called on the government to take a tougher stance on campus anti-Semitism â" like removing leaders and cutting funding. Earlier this year, senior Tory MP Robert Halfon likened the situation to 1930s Germany.
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