Canada: Student council backs 'boycott Israel' campaign

March 31, 2012
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The general membership of Carleton University’s Graduate Students’ Association voted overwhelmingly on March 21 and 22 in support of the Ottawa university divesting, via its pension fund, from companies complicit in the illegal military occupation of Palestine.

The plebiscite question, which has provisionally passed by 72.6%, marks the first time in Canada, and what is believed to be the second time globally, that a student union has taken a position via a direct vote in support of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israeli violations of international law.

In 2010, students at Washington’s Evergreen State College passed divestment resolutions via referendum.

The question asked students if they support Carleton University “adopting a binding socially responsible investment policy that would require it to divest from companies complicit in illegal military occupations and other violations of international law”.

The question listed four companies involved in the illegal military occupation of the occupied Palestinian territories: BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman, Motorola and Tesco supermarkets.

BAE Systems and Northrop Grumman make weapons. Motorola supplies the Israeli military with surveillance and telecommunications products.

Tesco Ssupermarkets sell produce from illegal Israeli settlements, facilitating their expansion and blatantly ignoring their illegality. This has been detrimental to Palestine's economy.

Because Carleton University is not a democratic organisation, the campus community does not have a formal say in how the university is run, beyond the few marginalised student voices on the Board of Governors (BOG), Carleton’s highest governing board.

All elected student representatives on the BOG support divestment, but the board has refused to entertain a motion that would require it to divest from these companies. The board has a socially responsible investment policy, but the policy is non-binding and has yet to be meaningfully applied.

The vote results represent a great milestone in the international BDS campaign. Both the undergraduate and graduate student unions at Carleton have already passed motions in support of divestment from illegal military occupation.

The plebiscite marks the most democratic method available for collective decision-making. The results demonstrate that students across the campus are united in their outrage towards Israel’s illegal military occupation, and speak to their discontent at the administration’s inaction on such an important issue.

[Reprinted from Socialist Worker Canada.]

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