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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 9, 2016
Students protest SOAS director’s meeting with Israeli envoy
Mark Regev presented his credentials as Israeli ambassador in the UK Monday. (Embassy of Israel, London)
Students at SOAS,
the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London,
protested on Thursday over an unannounced meeting between their
institution’s director and Mark Regev, the new Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom.
Previously the Israeli prime minister’s spokesperson, Regev is a
familiar face on television screens where he has often defended military
attacks on Palestinians.
He started his new role as ambassador in London on Monday.
On Wednesday, Regev posted on Twitter a photo of himself posing with SOAS director Valerie Amos, after they had had what he termed a “good meeting.”
Dozens of students gathered outside SOAS Thursday chanting: “BDS go! Amos and Regev no!”
A Facebook page set up by protest organizers stated that “by accepting the ambassador’s visit, Valerie Amos and SOAS as an institution are complicit in … ongoing colonialism.”
Apology demanded
Students also protested outside Amos’ office, calling for a free Palestine.
Students outside office of Director of SOAS, V Amos in protest of her meeting Israeli ambassador to UK Mark Regev pic.twitter.com/yTfCdpILsC— Friends of Al Aqsa (@FriendsofAlAqsa) April 7, 2016
Students outside office of Director of SOAS, V Amos in protest of her meeting Israeli ambassador to UK Mark Regev
A coalition of student societies issued a statement condemning
the meeting, saying they considered it “a flagrant violation of the
principles of the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement,
which the SOAS Students’ Union overwhelmingly voted to support in the
largest student referendum ever held at SOAS last year.”
The groups demanded an explanation, and for Amos “to apologize for
meeting with Mark Regev … and to accept our invitation to work together
on applying the result of the democratic BDS referendum to the
university.”
In an emailed response to the student union, Amos said: “I met the
Israeli ambassador to follow up on a letter I had sent him about the
detention and treatment of a SOAS research student at Ben Gurion
airport.” She added that she saw this “as an important part of my
responsibility as director.”
But Zeid Shuaib, a Palestinian student at SOAS, told The Electronic
Intifada that “this visit has a political message. This is an attempt to
undermine BDS, and specifically the SOAS community’s relentless support
for BDS.”
An Israeli journalist on a visit to the London embassy recently reported on
the “war room”-style map which details “the main campuses, the
deployment of pro-Israel activists and the location of the ‘enemy
forces.’”
It seems likely SOAS students are considered among such “enemy forces.”
Boycott
In February last year, SOAS students celebrated a huge victory after a referendum to endorse an academic boycott of Israel.
An overwhelming 73 percent voted in favor.
But the coalition of student groups protesting the Regev meeting charged the administration with disregarding the result.
“The student societies that supported the BDS referendum have made
effort after effort to engage management to ensure that the governance
of the university is kept democratic and have only been met with
intimidation and aggression,” the groups said.
Relentless
While Regev was the Israeli prime minister’s chief spokesperson, he
relentlessly justified Israel’s wars to the world’s media, including in
the UK.
Whether it was the 2006 invasion of Lebanon, or its repeated “mowing the lawn” massacres in Gaza, Regev was there to excuse Israel’s killing of civilians.
SOAS student Roba Salibi said, “we will continue to mobilize and put
pressure on the management to turn our BDS referendum result into
actions, and ensure that such an offensive and outrageous act does not
happen again.”




