St Andrews Students Declare Victory

From the Occupation blog

The students of the occupation of United College in St Andrews have announced victory after receiving a statement and accompanying assurances to review and investigate ties with Israel in light of the recent conflict in Gaza from the University today.

The statement, which was delivered to the 80 occupying students in attendance at 1 PM today, did not completely satisfy the occupation’s full demands. Students agreed that where the university had fallen short, it had opened up the avenues to keep many contentious issues firmly on the agenda. Additionally, it has firmly institutionalised St Andrews Palestinian Solidarity Campaign participation in decision-making on procurement and research ethics working groups.

The protesters made five demands of the University. Firstly, that the University cancel its contract with Eden Springs, a company illegally bottling water from the Golan Heights. The University conceded their current policy was not sustainable, or in keeping with their position as a Fairtrade University and have pledged to switch to tap water at the soonest possible time. Whilst the University has not been willing to cancel the contract, a likely outcome of the the process will be that Eden Springs no longer receives any money from the University from 2010.

Students also campaigned for the University to apply the same ethical standards that they do to investment to procurement and research. The University has conceded that its position is inconsistent and will now regularly communicate its research proposals to the Students Association and the student body. Said Benjamin Wallo, a first-year Ancient History student, We have initiated an increased commitment to transparency and student involvement. We are committed to ensuring that research for arms companies such as BAe is not renewed or encouraged.

While the campaign was unable to secure 10 scholarships exclusively for Palestinian students, the University has promised to set up a scholarship programme for people whose studies have been interrupted by conflict and natural disaster. The campaign will be advising the University on this scheme, the first of its kind. As this will, by definition, include Palestine as a conflict area, we are happy that the University has made a long-term commitment to people in these situations, said Patrick O’Hare, second-year Social Anthropology student. The campaign has also received support from the university in setting up a charity to give long-term scholarship support to Palestinian students.

The University and the Student’s Association are currently reviewing long-term links with Universities in Palestine as part of a commitment to further its worldwide academic relationships. Said a spokesperson for the Islamic University of Gaza,

We would like to express our sincere thanks and deep appreciation to the students of St Andrews for all of their conscious efforts, endeavors and demands to support the right to education, justice and freedom in Palestine.

Said Danielle Dryburgh, a fifth-year student studying French, We will continue to foster these links, to raise funds, and to show solidarity.

Finally, the campaign has also secured a commitment to publicise an aid drive specifically to address the humanitarian crises caused by the recent incursion of Israel. The aid drive, which will be organised by students, will donate unused educational and medical supplies to the areas of Gaza worst affected.

The campaign has received support from Noam Chomsky, Robin Harper MSP, Sandra White MSP, Pauline McNeill MSP, the playwright Carol Churchill and many other people from across the world. Said Chomsky, I am very pleased to learn about the courageous and honorable actions of the students at St Andrews. Robin Harper MSP expressed similar sentiments, Well done — keep it up. Pauline McNeill MSP was adamant that the actions of St Andrews students were making a difference while Sandra White MSP said, My faith in humanity has been lifted by you all. Sheetal Kumar, a fourth-year International Relations student said, We’re thankful for all of the people, both staff and students, who’ve continuously shown their support and the steadfast solidarity people from all over the world have shown.

While the student occupation in St Andrews is coming to an end, the wider solidarity movement is just beginning — in the short time St Andrews was in occupation students in Plymouth, Cardiff, UEL and UAL(1) occupied key University buildings with similar demands to those of the St Andrews students. Georgie Davies, a first-year Philosophy student, We offer our support and look forward to working closely with the solidarity campaigns in other universities. Agreed Laila Sumpton, a fourth-year student studying English, This is not the end, but the beginning.

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Please Show Your Support for the Students in Occupation at St Andrews

Please show your support for the student occupation of St Andrews by sending them an email at standrewsoccupation@googlemail.com. They have also asked if support messages could be copied to Dr. Louise Richardson, the Principal, at principal@st-andrews.ac.uk. I spoke at their open meeting today on behalf of Tayside for Justice in Palestine and was impressed by their organisation (and very tempted to stay….). Their petition, signed by over 30 academics and 700 students, is pasted below.
Sarah

Rally in St Andrews

Rally in St Andrews


We, the concerned students of the University of St Andrews demand that the university condemns the illegal bombing and genocide in Gaza and Israel’s indiscriminate targeting of civilians. In particular, as an educational establishment we urge that it shows practical solidarity with the Islamic university of Gaza and other schools and colleges damaged during the bombing.

We believe that now is the time for the university to firmly and unilaterally cut all financial and commercial ties with any companies that in any way supports the apartheid state of Israel. The university has led the way in adopting a policy of ethical investment. Now is the time for students, staff and management to show that we do not lack the courage to condemn crimes against humanity, nor the generosity to help those who are in such desperate need. Specifically we demand that the university:

  1. Immediately suspends and pledges not to renew its contract with Eden Springs, the Israeli water company which illegally steals water from the Golan Heights. It is not enough that this contract run out this year, it must be cancelled now.
  2. Investigates its million pound research contracts with defense companies and the ministry of defense. Centrally, that the university sets up a review seeking to find replacement funding for the research contracts with BAe systems and its extensive links to Accenture. Both have close ties with the apartheid regime of Israel.
  3. Sets up a scholarship program for Palestinian Students and commits to a minimum of 10 scholarships. This would send out an important symbolic message that we will not turn a blind eye to the Palestinian students who are unable to study because of the attacks on educational infrastructure and constant state of terror which prevents students from attending university.
  4. Organizes a collection on campus, including a broadcasting of the DEC appeal, for aid for Gaza, makes available non-monetary aid such as course books, desks etc. and also establishes links with the Islamic University of Gaza in order to find out how it might aid with reconstruction.
  5. Following the letter signed by fifty medical students, that Bute medical school provides medical aid for Palestine in the form of medical equipment and drugs and through supporting organizations such as medical aid for Palestine (supported by Medsin)

In all of these measure the university might link up with other Scottish and English universities who are also adopting similar policies in order to develop a common, humanitarian and equitable approach to Israeli companies and those linked to its war machine and to the Palestinian people and its ravaged educational infrastructure.

Many thanks,

St Andrews Univeresity Student Occupation

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Gig for Gaza Report

The first Gig for Gaza has raised £475 for Medical Aid for Palestine

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Gig for Gaza 2

Charity concert for Medical Aid for Palestinians, organised by Tayside for Justice in Palestine, The Apex Hotel, Sunday, 15th March, 7.30 p.m. – 11.p.m. Ticket £10.

Tickets will be available for purchase at Groucho’s Record Store, Nethergate, from 24th February after 2 p.m. I know that we do not normally distribute tickets for events organised by The Movement using this method. However having Groucho’s doing this for us (free of charge, as opposed to the Box Office in City Square, who charge for the service – (my charm did not work!), you will appreciate just how much this method will reduce the work-load of the organisers.

However, anyone who can’t manage to get to Groucho’s can email me, send a cheque addressed to Sandy Constable, 12 Milner Street, Dundee, DD4 7EW, made out to Dundee Coalition for Justice not War and your ticket/s can be collected at the Apex on the night.

I would advise people in the movement not to put off time buying their tickets (soon be pay week!), as Michael Marra has a very strong fan base in Tayside. We are looking for donations of prizes for the raffle. If anyone can contribute to this please let us know. This is going to be a great night! Please support Tayside for Justice in Palestine and MAP. Any queries, please get back to me or Sarah. Cheers, Edith.

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Eat and Meet

Has the situation in Palestine affected the status of women and children?

Dundee Quakers and Dundee Nablus Twinning Association invite you to this event. Come and meet Shaden and Souad, our guests coming all the way from Nablus. They will talk about their work with the Family Defence Society and how this organisation set up one of the first women shelter in the Arab world.

We will also be serving delicious Palestinian food.

All welcome

Sunday 8th March 7pm

Friends Meeting House 7 Whitehall Crescent Dundee DD1 4AR

Tickets are £5

In advance from Andree at 01382 550210 or tayportturtle@yahoo.com

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Stop the War Coalition (Scotland) Conference

With a great line up of speakers this is a great opportunity to share experiences of struggle and organise for the future.

Date: 21st February 2009
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm

Venue: Charles Wilson Building, Glasgow University, corner of University Avenue and Gibson Street.

Get your ticket here: Glasgow Stop the War or register on the day

Food available in the venue.
Registration is from 9.30am

Five sessions:

  • Free Palestine – end the siege of Gaza
  • War and Occupation: Afghanistan, Africa, Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine …
  • Nukes and NATO: 60 years of NATO is enough. Will Obama deliver change?
  • As the wave of student occupations spread – Where next for the student movement?
  • War at Home and Resistance: Islamophobia, Civil Liberties, Military Families …

The line up of international speakers already include –

  • Walter Wolfgang (Labour NEC)
  • Ghada Karmi (Palestinian campaigner)
  • Kate Hudson (British CND, Chair)
  • Aamer Anwar (human rights lawyer)
  • Pauline McNeill (Labour MSP)
  • Sandra White (SNP MSP)
  • Bill Kidd (SNP MSP)
  • Neil Mackay (journalist)
  • Jackson Culinane (UNITE union)
  • Hossam el-Hamalawy (Egyptian journalist)
  • Osama Saeed (Scottish Islamic Foundation)
  • Rose Gentle (Military Families Against War)
  • Eamonn McCann (Raytheon Nine)
  • Mohammad Asif (Scottish Afghan Society)
  • Lindsey German (Stop the War Coalition convenor)
  • Ivona Novomestska (Czech bases campaign)
  • Dave Moxham (STUC), Alan McKinnon (SCND)
  • Kenny Ross (Scottish Regional Secretary FBU)
  • Mujahid Islam
  • others to be confirmed

Tickets also available from Stop the War members:

Aberdeen 07505 006 170 – Bus leaves Aberdeen city centre at 7:00am – to book a place call this number.
Dundee 07792 920764 – Bus leaves Discovery Point, Dundee at 8:00am – to book a place call this number.
Edinburgh 07773 423 051: meet 8.15 at the departure board at Edinburgh Waverley to catch the 8.30 train to Glasgow – it should be possible to use the 4 for 2 ticket arrangements which halves the price of travel.
Fife 07806 332 345
Glasgow 07869 306 483

You can get your ticket online now by going to Glasgow Stop the War

We would ask for a donation of £5.00 to help us with speakers travel costs, venue hire and publicity costs. If you would like to donate more please do so – there are donation options up to £25.00.

Sponsor someone to attend.

In the unfortunate case that you cannot attend on the day please do consider helping someone else to attend. You can do this by clicking on same link as above Glasgow Stop the War and giving a donation of £6.00.

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Tesco: Oranges

Spotted in Tesco Riverside, Israeli oranges

Israeli Oranges

Israeli Oranges

If you spot Israeli Goods on sale in Tayside, let us know where and what was on sale, with a picture if possible.

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Gig for Gaza! 2

Medical Aid for Palestine fund raising event. This promises to be a great night at the Apex Hotel! Line up:

  • Michael Marra
  • Sheena Wellington
  • Dundee Rep
  • Loadsawimminsingin
  • Buskers Against the Bomb

Evening starts at 7.45 p.m. finishes around 11 p.m. Tickets £10. Raffles, sales of Palestinian goods, etc.

Spread the word.

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Support St Andrews University Students in Occupation

Please send your messages of support to the students at St Andrews University who have just began their occupation in protest at the University’s complicity in Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people: campaign@scottishpsc.org.uk

The students have now set up a blog

Student are also asking for anyone living or working in the area to visit them – show your support!

Having presented the petition, already signed by over 30 academics and 700 students, to the Principal of the University around 50 people have occupied Lower College Hall in protest at the University’s complicity in the Israeli occupation.

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We, the concerned students of the University of St. Andrews demand that the university condemns the illegal bombing and genocide in Gaza and Israel’s indiscriminate targeting of civilians. In particular, as an educational establishment we urge that it shows practical solidarity with the Islamic university of Gaza and other schools and colleges damaged during the bombing.

We believe that now is the time for the university to firmly and unilaterally cut all financial and commercial ties with any companies that in any way supports the apartheid state of Israel. The university has led the way in adopting a policy of ethical investment. Now is the time for students, staff and management to show that we do not lack the courage to condemn crimes against humanity, nor the generosity to help those who are in such desperate need. Specifically we demand that the university:

  1. Immediately suspends and pledges not to renew its contract with Eden Springs, the Israeli water company which illegally steals water from the Golan Heights. It is not enough that this contract run out this year, it must be canceled now.
  2. Investigates its million pound research contracts with defense companies and the ministry of defense. Centrally, that the university sets up a review seeking to find replacement funding for the research contracts with BAE systems and its extensive links to Accenture. Both have close ties with the apartheid regime of Israel.
  3. Sets up a scholarship program for Palestinian Students and commits to a minimum of 10 scholarships. This would send out an important symbolic message that we will not turn a blind eye to the Palestinian students who are unable to study because of the attacks on educational infrastructure and constant state of terror which prevents students from attending university.
  4. Organizes a collection on campus, including a broadcasting of the DEC appeal, for aid for Gaza, makes available non-monetary aid such as course books, desks etc. and also establishes links with the Islamic University of Gaza in order to find out how it might aid with reconstruction.
  5. Following the letter signed by fifty medical students, that Bute medical school provides medical aid for Palestine in the form of medical equipment and drugs and through supporting organizations such as medical aid for Palestine (supported by Medsin)

In all of these measure the university might link up with other Scottish and English universities who are also adopting similar policies in order to develop a common, humanitarian and equitable approach to Israeli companies and those linked to its war machine and to the Palestinian people and its ravaged educational infrastructure.

Many thanks,
St Andrews Univeresity Student Occupation

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Gig for Gaza!

Saturday 21st February @ the Doghouse

  • Hanney
  • Big Big Sound
  • Yoshi
  • Kalel
  • Baxter Park Sunbather [dj set]

Entry £5 All proceeds towards Medical Aid for Palestinians
8pm-Midnight

Gig poster

Gig poster

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