Abbruch der Beziehungen
Als letzte palästinensische Hochschule bricht die al-Quds Universität ihre Beziehungen zu israelischen Hochschulen ab. Fraglich ist, ob es allein an Empörung liegt:
Al Quds faculty members told The Chronicle that some Arab donors, notably Kuwait, had refused to provide funds to the university because of its policy of dialogue and cooperation with Israel. Al Quds has about 60 joint projects with Israeli institutions, with a combined budget of about $5-million.
Weiter heißt es:
Ending academic cooperation is aimed at, first of all, pressuring Israel to abide by a solution that ends the occupation, a solution that has been needed for far too long and that the international community has stopped demanding.
Hier scheinen mir manche ihr Drohpotenzial zu überschätzen, denn was verliert Israel wissenschaftlich durch diesen Boykott und was die Studenten und Wissenschaftler von al-Quds?
(Quelle, account muss angelegt werden)
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Nachtrag 7.2.2009
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