From Allowing Israeli Ambassador Mark Regev to Censor a Public Meeting by a Holocaust Survivor to the Victimisation of Alistair Hudson, Rothwell has Shown Herself as an Enemy of Freedom of Speech
Dear Dame
Rothwell,
In
your statement on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine you said
that it challenged:
The
fundamental principles of freedom, democracy and self-determination which
provide the basis for academic freedom and cooperation.
Yet
when it comes to Palestine you are prepared to allow the Israeli Embassy and
far-Right groups like UK Lawyers for Israel
to interfere with the expression of views they don’t like on Manchester’s campus.
Palestinian freedom, democracy and self-determination doesn’t seem to concern
you.
Demonstration in 2017 against Rothwell's Attempt to Censor a Speech by a Jewish holocaust survivor Marika Sherwood
You
are either ignorant of or unconcerned by 3 reports in the last year by B’Tselem, Human
Rights Watch and Amnesty
International – which explain in detail why Israel is an Apartheid State.
Ambassadors
are, as Henry Wotton noted, sent
abroad to lie on behalf of their country. You are not a diplomat yet you act as
one, despite your job being to protect the independence of the university.
Your
double standards, when it comes to Ukraine and Palestine, are only explicable
by your racist agenda. There are only two conclusions that can be drawn. Either
you are suffering from cognitive dissonance or you are a liar and hypocrite (or
possibly both).
In 2017 Manchester University bowed to the demands of the Israeli Embassy when it censored the
title of a speech “You’re doing to
the Palestinians what the Nazis did to me” by Marika
Sherwood, a Jewish holocaust survivor,
It might be thought that the experiences of a historian, who was a child survivor of the last Jewish community to
be destroyed by the Nazis in Europe, might be more interesting than the
opinions of Mark Regev who is infamous for justifying Israel’s war crimes in Gaza, which in 2014 killed 2,200
people, including 551 children.
Marika compared life in the Budapest Ghetto to those of the
Palestinians. There are many Jews, Holocaust survivors included, who make such
a comparison. Who the hell are you to say that such a comparison cannot be
made? Without comparisons there is no historiography or translation of the past
into the present.
After a
visit by Mark Regev your officials banned
organisers from using the “unduly
provocative” title. Perhaps it was provocative but so what? Salman
Rushdie’s Satanic Verses was also
provocative. Should it have been banned? If ‘provoking’ or giving offence is
not allowed, then free speech is meaningless, a mere cliché. Of course the exhibition in the Whitworth
offended Zionists. As Orwell wrote:
“If liberty
means anything at all, it means the right to tell people things they do not want
to hear.”
Przemsyl Nazi Ghetto
When Professor Ze’ev Sternhell of Jerusalem’s Hebrew University, a child survivor
of the Nazi Ghetto of Przemsyl, wrote
‘In Israel, Growing Fascism
and a Racism Akin to Early Nazism’ it was because there are clear comparisons that
can be made between the State of Israel’s treatment of non-Jews, Palestinians
in particular, and the Nazi treatment of Jews between 1933 and 1939.
According to the IHRA, this article, by holocaust survivor Prof. Ze'ev Sternhell was anti-Semitic
Hannah Arendt, herself
a refugee from Nazi Germany, pointed out in Eichmann
in Jerusalem, that the 1935 Nuremberg Laws which prevented marriage between
Jews and ‘Aryans’, are similar to the laws in Israel which prevent marriage between
Jews and non-Jews.
In Israel the favourite chant of the Zionist
right is ‘Death to the Arabs’. In 1930s
Europe anti-Semites chanted ‘Death to the
Jews’. These are clear and obvious comparisons. Why is it forbidden to speak
the truth on Manchester’s campus?
Adie Mormech of Manchester PSC/Palestine Action
In 2017 your glove
puppets spoke
of your ‘commitment to principles of freedom of speech and
expression’ but they
didn’t mention the meeting with Regev. Why not? Why did it take a freedom of
information request, which
you resisted, to reveal the truth?
Even the Jewish Chronicle, got
it right when its headline
read ‘University censors Holocaust
survivor's speech’. That you
were a party to a foreign embassy seeking to censor a talk on campus should have
led to your dismissal. It is clear that you have neither learnt nor forgotten
anything.
This is the background to your proposed dismissal of Alistair Hudson.
What was Hudson’s offence? Putting on an exhibition by Forensic
Architecture that included Israel’s starvation siege of Gaza, which has
lasted 16 years. A blockade that has merited no comment from you, unlike the
occupation of Ukraine.
It was Forensic Architecture that provided
the evidence proving that when Israeli Police demolished the Bedouin
village of Umm al-Hiran in January 2017, to make way for a Jewish only town,
they also murdered an Arab teacher Yacoub Abu Al-Qia'an. Even Israeli Prime
Minister Netanyahu accepted
that there had been a police cover up.
The idea that UKLFI discovered flaws and errors in the exhibition meriting
Hudson’s dismissal is absurd. UKLFI are exponents of lawfare. They are not fit
to comment on a horse race.
You have been Vice-Chancellor/President of Manchester University since
2010. In that time you have consistently done your best to undermine freedom of
speech. Far from defending academic freedom you have acted as the emissary for
successive Tory governments as they attempted to destroy free speech.
Instead of telling UKLFI to mind their own business you have actively
encouraged them. Jonathan Turner, their CEO, said
they had
pointed out to the university
that the director of the Whitworth Art Gallery had falsely assured the
vice-chancellor that they had established the accuracy and legalities of the
work presented in the Forensic Architecture exhibition.
Turner stated
that “We suggested that the university
should take appropriate disciplinary action”. And that is exactly what you
did.
When
Hudson was appointed Prof James Thompson, Vice-President for Social Responsibility,
praised Hudson’s dedication “to the idea
of cultural institutions as a force for promoting social change”, which, he
said, “fits precisely with the mission of
the Whitworth”. Except that it did not fit with your racist outlook.
You have deferred
to the representatives of a state that at the present time refuses
admission to Ukrainian refugees who are not Jewish. That is what a ‘Jewish’
state means. Perhaps you could tell us how you would describe a state that refused
to accept refugees because they were Jewish? Even you should not find that too
difficult.
But I
have another question? Instead of it being dragged out of you, as it was last
time by a FOI request, will you voluntarily disclose all of your dealings and
correspondence with UKLFI?
In
response to protests against the dismissal of Hudson your spokespersons stated
that
We absolutely uphold academic
freedom. Staffing matters are strictly internal to the university and we never
comment on questions of this nature.
But
this isn’t an ‘internal
staffing matter’. You may not wish to comment but as
UKLFI confirms,
you acted on their request.
Had
you bothered inquiring into who UKLFI are then you would have found, even by
Zionist standards, that they are on the far-right. Or perhaps you didn't care?
UKLFI provided a platform for Regavim,
an NGO which refuses to even acknowledge that there are Palestinians.
The Jewish Chronicle described
them as a ‘group (which)
campaigns against the construction of Arab and Bedouin villages in the West
Bank.’ Regavim works
round the clock to secure the evictions of Palestinians and the demolition
of their homes, not just on the West Bank but in Israel itself. It believes in
‘purifying’ Jewish cities (of Arabs). It describes Palestinians as ‘squatters’
who are occupying ‘Jewish land’.
In September
2019, because of protests from other Zionist organisations, UKLFI postponed
a meeting that they were due to hold with Regavim. Vivian Wineman, a former Board
of Deputies President criticised UKLFI asking:
“UKLFI is an
Israel advocacy organisation. What are they doing bringing over the worst
racist representatives of Israel politics?
UKLFI
were determined to give a platform to Regavim and in December 2019 it held its meeting with Naomi Kahn of Regavim.
The demonstrators above are from left-Zionist group Na'amod - Rothwell prefers to support the Zionist far-Right
Regavim was founded in 2006 by Bezalel Smotrich, a
far-right settler member of the Knesset who describes himself as a ‘proud homophobe’. In 2006 he organised a ‘Beast Parade’ in Jerusalem comparing gays to
beasts (he said that unlike gays, the animals that took part were innocent).
More recently he has said that Jerusalem’s Gay Pride demonstration triggered
the COVID pandemic in Israel!
Amongst
Smotrich’s contributions to racial harmony was advocating the separation of
Arab and Jewish women giving birth tweeting that
"It's
only natural my wife would not want to lie next to someone who just gave birth
to a baby that might murder her baby in another 20 years,"
Regavim
also supports
the openly fascist Lehava organisation in Israel
which organises physical attacks on Israeli Palestinians who have
friendships with Israeli Jews. Its leader Benzi Gopstein has called for the burning down of churches and mosques. Its campaign against
miscegenation (sexual relations between Jews and Arabs) is reminiscent of the Nazis’
Nuremberg Laws.
One of UKLFI’s
most prominent members and Director is Daniel
Berke, an advisor and solicitor for that apostle of racial
harmony, Tommy Robinson as well as Jonathan Hoffman, the linkman between
far-Right Zionists and fascist groups like the EDL and Britain First.
Another
member of UKLFI is Robert Festenheim, a far-right Zionist who is
another ‘advisor’ to Tommy Robinson.
The time
has come for an end to your platitudes and dissembling. What is your
relationship to UKLFI and why do they seem to have a direct line to your office?
These are not internal staffing matters but matters of public concern.
If you
did not know who or what UKLFI is then that is reason enough for you to go. If
you did know then that is also a reason for your departure. You have brought
shame on Manchester University.
Your
attempt to dismiss Alisdair Hudson at the behest of UKLFI is no different from
seeking the dismissal of a Black member of your staff because of a complaint
from the British National Party.
UKLFI took exception to the statement displayed with the Forensic Architecture exhibition
What
possible objection could anyone but a White Supremacist have to this statement?
Violence by Israeli settlers to Palestinians is well
documented. As Eyal Weizman told
The Guardian.
His (Alistair Hudson’s) sacking
is the last in series of bullying actions by the University of Manchester,
which initially aimed at silencing our solidarity with Palestinians, then at
stifling open debate and taming political art more generally. This move will
shrink the space for art and artists.
The
suggestion by UKLFI that putting on the exhibition could have a ‘potential
impact on Jewish people in Manchester’ presupposes that Jewish
people in this country are responsible for or have an interest in the
oppression of the Palestinians. To most people, but obviously not you, that in
itself is anti-Semitic.
Your response to those who have written to you has
been that
artistic
freedom, freedom of speech and expression and academic freedom ‘must be
considered alongside other rights and obligations, including those under
equality laws.’
You make a false distinction between freedom of
speech and freedom from discrimination. It is clear that you understand
neither. It is not freedom of speech that threatens ethnic minorities in this
country but its absence.
Your
willingness to dance to the tune of the Israel lobby has gone on far too long.
To quote Oliver
Cromwell in his address to the Rump parliament in April 1653:
‘You have sat too long for any
good you have been doing lately… Depart, I say; and let us have done with you.
In the name of God, go’.
Or to paraphrase
Malcolm, nothing would become your position as your leaving of it. It is time that
Manchester University had an anti-racist Vice Chancellor.
Tony
Greenstein
Please Bombard the Following at Manchester University:
1. University Chancellor: Lemn Sissay MBE Tel: +44
(0) 161 306 6010
Email: chancellor@manchester.ac.uk
2. University President and Vice Chancellor:
Professor
Dame Nancy Rothwell
3. Deputy President and Vice-Chancellor: Professor Luke Georghiou
luke.georghiou@manchester.ac.uk
4. Registrar, Secretary and Chief Operating Officer: Patrick Hackett
Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 2066
Email: patrick.hackett-REGISTRAR@manchester.ac.uk
5. nancy.rothwell@manchester.ac.uk
6. Nalin Thakkar, Vice President for Social Responsibility
n.thakker@manchester.ac.uk
7. Patrick
Hackett, Registrar, Secretary and Chief Operating Officer patrick.hackett-7. REGISTRAR@manchester.ac.uk
8. Marianne
Communications
correspondence@manchester.ac.uk
Below - Pictures of Demonstration Against Rothwell's Sacking of Alistair Hudson
And we're only paying these characters quarter of a million a year!
ReplyDeleteHi Tony,
ReplyDeleteHave you read Daniel Randalls book on 'left antisemitism' and, if so, are you going to review it ? Also review the review of it thats on fathom.
I'll think about it but I have other priorities at the moment not least a potential nuclear holocaust! I debated with Randall about 5-6 years ago. The transcript is on this blog you can search for it. He was a lightweight then and I easily defeated him. I doubt he has improved
DeleteIt would be interesting to hear your take on his book, and the review of it over at Fathom, which makes some of the following assertions;
Delete"For the ‘new’ socialism Israeli Jews are not a nation, but rather an entrenched white settler colonialist community. Israeli democracy, including hard fought LGBTQ+ gains, is not a conquest of human rights, but exculpatory eyewash for apartheid. Diasporic Jews who challenge this perspective are written off as apologists for white privilege and are cast out, on that basis, from progressive movements, demonstrations and struggles. Special, nominally Jewish, leftist organs prominently function to certify the anti-imperialist, anti-racist credentials of Jews who still wish entrée."
and
"A settler community, in the single Palestinian state of the future, will be denied equal democratic rights with other Palestinians. The Israel-eliminationist left is quite clear on this issue. That is, Israeli Jews in any unified single state will be denied the basic democratic right of being considered a nation. They may, it is claimed, enjoy religious freedom and some rights to cultural expression, but they will not have the right to self-determination. There is not even a trace of binationalism, which at least gestures to traditional democratic principles, in all this. What is being proposed for Israeli Jews is akin to the dubious equality enjoyed by Ukrainians within Czarist Russia – all common rights, save the right of being a Ukrainian."
I support the reinstatement of Alistair Hudson to his post at The Witworth Art Gallery, Manchester. Fancy denying members of the public the experience of what sounded like a very thought-provoking and informative exhibition.- Are certain books to be removed from the shelves of Manchester University Library next? - And Will there soon be whispered conversations by students too nervous to express their views about Apartheid Israel? Would you believe it freedom of speech is being stifled by a university - BY A UNIVERSITY OF ALL PLACES! I only hope my grandchildren don't apply to Manchester Uni should Dame Nancy Rothwell continue with her purges.
ReplyDeleteVery well researched and informative. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI wrote to all the above at UofM last month and received the standard reply, but, as an alumnus of UMIST I was able to point out to them that I would no longer be considering any donation to the Uni from my will. The response was of course 'I do hope that you might, in time, reconsider your position.'
ReplyDeleteNo-one apart from the Director of Development replied, so I assume their position is entrenched.