<< Front page Commentary April 23, 2004

Vote Free Palestine Divestment at Student Senate

To the Editors:

In the next month there will be a Student Senate referendum to gauge student response to issues on campus. One of the referendum questions asks students whether they support the college divesting from all companies supporting the Israeli military occupation of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Have your voice heard! Vote Yes!

Below is the Oberlin Students for a Free Palestine’s Divestment Petition. To sign the petition, and for more information, go to our website: www.oberlin.edu/˜sfp.

We, the undersigned, are appalled by the human rights abuses against Palestinians at the hands of the Israeli government, the continual military occupation and colonization of Palestinian territory by Israeli armed forces and settlers and the forcible eviction from and demolition of Palestinian homes, towns and cities. We find the recent attacks on Israeli civilians unacceptable and abhorrent. But these should not and do not negate the human rights of the Palestinian people.

As members of the Oberlin College community, we believe that our college should use its influence —political and financial—to encourage the United States government and the government of Israel to respect the human rights of the Palestinian people. We therefore call on the U.S. government to stop military aid and arms sales to Israel until Israel meets the conditions outlined below. We also call on Oberlin College to divest from U.S. companies that sell arms to Israel until these conditions are met:

1. Israel is in compliance with United Nations Resolution 242, which notes the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war, and which calls for withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from occupied territories.

2. Israel is in compliance with the United Nations Committee Against Torture 2001 Report, which recommends that Israel’s use of legal torture be ended.

3. In compliance with the Fourth Geneva Convention, Israel ceases building new settlements, and vacates existing settlements in the Occupied Territories. (“The occupying power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into territories it occupies;” Article 49, paragraph six.)

4. Israel acknowledges in principle the applicability of United Nations Resolution 194 with respect to the rights of refugees and accepts that refugees should either be allowed to return to their former lands or else be compensated for their losses, as agreed by the Palestinians and Israelis in bilateral negotiations.

Oberlin Students for a Free Palestine:
–Haley Pollack, ’04
–Rebecca DeCola, ’04
–Yussef Cole, ’05
–Nava EtShalom, ’04
–Marta Berg, ’04
–Ariella Cohen, ’04
–Lina Elbadawi, ’05
–Rym Hannachi, ’04
–Zoe Chace, ’04
–Rachel Marcus, ’06
–Lee Gargagliano,’06
–Gabriel Morden-Snipper, ’07
–Ryan Batjaika, ’07
–Nina Sarnelle, ’06
–Pegah Rachmanian, ’06
–Jon Argaman, ’05
–Dani Levine, ’06


 
 
   

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