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UCSD Israeli Professor Attacked Shlomo Dubnov
San
Diego, Calif....A photo featuring Ashton Shahyad Cohen, a Persian Jew
and Associated Student campus-wide senator dressed in traditional Middle
Eastern clothing at a costume party, drew criticism from Arab students
of being offensive and an example of campus-wide racism at University of
California San Diego (UCSD). Cohen vehemently denies the libelous
accusations as intimidation tactics to silence his political views.
Students
for Justice in Palestine and Arab Student Union member Noor El-Annan
was emailed the photo by a friend, posted it on her Facebook profile and
commented in the front page of the Guardian newspaper "I was offended
and disgusted that someone would think that's OK to wear to a party."
In stunning irony, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) members dressed up April 18, 2012 as Israeli soldiers in the center of campus and held a mock "Israeli Check Point"
to portray a check point used by Israel in the West Bank to prevent
terrorist attacks against civilians. "As a Jewish student I'm offended
and disgusted that SJP students think it's OK to dress up as Israeli
soldiers, physically and verbally harass students, and actively portray
Israelis as aggressive and abusive." said Cohen.
Since April 14, 2012, when UCSD settled with the federal government to end an investigation into racial tensions on campus ,
numerous incidents have been occurring on campus between Muslim and
Jewish students and faculty not only at UCSD but throughout the
University of California system.
In the April 26, 2012 issue of the UCSD Guardian newspaper, Amal Dalmar, co-chair of the Student Affirmative Action Committee (SAAC), compares Cohen's photo to the Compton Cookout,
the racially charged incident targeting African Americans that
initiated a Federal investigation of the University. Dalmar and other
members of SAAC contacted 13 administrators including Vice Chancellor of
Student Affairs Penny Rue and Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student
Life Gary Ratcliff to meet today April 30, 2012 regarding the photo.
In the settlement with the Federal Departments of Justice and Education, UCSD promised to maintain an Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination (OPHD)
to receive, investigate and resolve complaints. Cohen, a Persian Jew
of Middle Eastern descent and with Muslim family members, is outraged by
the attacks of him being racist and is filing a complaint with the
OPHD.
On
February 29, 2012 Students for Justice in Palestine group proposed to
the Associated Student (AS) government a resolution for the University
to divest from its shares in GE and Northrop Grumman, corporations that
manufacture materials used by the Israeli Defense Forces in the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The resolution failed on a vote of 20 to 13 including
Cohen's vote against it. Members of the newly elected UCSD AS
government are discussing reintroducing the divestment resolution in the
coming weeks during "Justice in Palestine Week" which features the largest "Israel Apartheid Wall" display in the world.
Cohen
feels the slanderous accusations and campaign by Dalmar and El-Annan
are part of a trend of anti-Israel students trying to silence pro-Israel
voices on campus. "This is clearly a politically motivated attack
since I voted against divesting from Israel. Many Council Members
accusing me of being racist and demanding for me to be 'held
accountable', referenced my vote against divestment. Their libelous
accusations are meant to silence my voice. I will not be bullied into
silence."
This
slanderous attack against Cohen echoes last month's intimidation
tactics and false accusations against a pro-Israel UCSD Israeli
Professor Shlomo Dubnov, President of the UCSD Scholars for Peace in the Middle East.
During the divestment hearing Dubnov testified against the resolution.
Two days later Dalmar and other members of SAAC sent a letter endorsed
by anti-Israel faculty to the administration accusing Dubnov of racist
rhetoric and verbally attacking pro divestment student Noor El Annan.
El Annan is the same student who is leading the campaign targeting
Cohen's photo as being racist. After reviewing video evidence, last
week the UCSD Office of Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination
(OPHD) completed the investigation and cleared Dubnov of El Annan's
allegations.
The
accusations targeting pro-Israel student and faculty at UCSD is part of
a state-wide trend of bullying incidents by anti-Israel students which
prompted University of California President Mark Yudof to issue a statement March 8, 2012 decrying
the lack of decorum and calling for "the moral and ethical imperative
for all of our University of California students, faculty and staff
members to foster a climate of tolerance, civility and open-mindedness."
Yudof said hate-driven physical and verbal attacks on any group or
individual that are meant to silence or intimidate those who would
express differing opinions is not acceptable.
UCSD
officials are concerned there will be further disruption by anti-Israel
activists during this Thursday's appearance by Israeli Deputy Foreign
Minister Danny Ayalon who is scheduled to speak May 3, 2012 at 6 pm at the UCSD Price Center Theater. Recent vicious outbursts at other UC campuses when
Israelis spoke at UC Davis are reminiscent of Israeli Ambassador
Michael Oren's presentation at UC Irvine in 2010 when he was shouted
down by anti-Israel protestors which resulted in the conviction of 10
students.
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