University workers: ‘We will not be silenced on Palestine’
The new Universities Australia (UA) definition of antisemitism, endorsed on February 26 for adoption by 39 Australian universities, is an ugly attempt to quash the pro-Palestine solidarity movement on campuses, and to silence academics, university workers and students who critique Israel and Zionism.
While the Scott Morrison Coalition government first proposed tightening the definition, and a recent joint Labor-Coalition parliamentary committee recommended the same, it is yet another example of the Labor government’s overreach.
It seeks to mould discussion in universities to one that suits its pro-US and pro-Zionist imperialist agenda, while shielding Israel from accountability.
So far, the UA definition has been widely condemned.
Nasser Mashni, of Australia Palestine Advocacy Network, has slammed it as “McCarthyism reborn”. The Jewish Council of Australia (JCA) has criticised it as “dangerous, politicised and unworkable”. The NSW Council of Civil Liberties said it poses “serious risks to freedom of expression and academic freedom”.
The UA definition comes in the context of a war against Palestinian activism on campuses.
The false claim that antisemitism is “rampant” across universities has been weaponised to subdue the Palestinian solidarity movement within higher education and, particularly, to snuff out any repeat of the student-led Gaza solidarity encampments, which sprung up on campuses across the country in 2024.
Some students and staff who have protested the genocide since October 2023 have come under attack by university managements.
Some students have been threatened with suspension and many universities are giving themselves, through new policies, more powers to liaise with police and surveil students and staff.
Palestinian, Arab and Muslim academics, as well as other anti-racist scholars have been silenced, disciplined, or face legal action on false counts of antisemitism, merely for criticising Israel’s........
