
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement has 鈥渨armly welcomed鈥 the 聽on聽June 4 by Trinity College Dublin (TCD) to cut institutional ties with the Israeli state, and with universities and companies complicit in Israel鈥檚 genocide.聽Queens University in Belfast made a 聽the next day.
Siobh谩n Garrigan, TCD academic and long-term member of Academics for Palestine (AfP), told 91自拍论坛 that the decision is 鈥渧ery significant鈥. She said the College is the 鈥渇irst university in the West to take this stand and it sends a strong signal that illegal settlements and human rights abuses will not be tolerated in our project partners鈥.
Garrigan, a former head of the School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies, said the decision comes in the wake of a 鈥渓ong-term campaign鈥 by staff to get 鈥淭CD to take BDS measures against Israeli institutions鈥. Last year,聽this was bolstered by the student encampment movement against Israel鈥檚 actions in Gaza.
鈥淚t was in response to the student encampment that TCD agreed to set up a Taskforce to create a set of principles and procedures to guide how it ought to deal with project partners who were accused of association with human rights abuses or war crimes,鈥 Garrigan聽said. 鈥淲ednesday's announcement emerged from the work of that Taskforce.鈥
Omar Barghouti, who co-founded the (as part of the BDS movement), welcomed TCD鈥檚 decision. The academic campaign is based on long established evidence of complicity in apartheid, and now genocide, by Israeli universities, and follows guidelines to ensure that individuals are not targeted on the basis of their opinions or identity.
鈥淲e call on universities across Ireland, Europe, and around the world to follow Trinity鈥檚 example and stand on the right side of history,鈥 Barghouti , referencing the success of this tactic against Apartheid South Africa. 鈥淣o institution truly committed to justice and human rights can remain complicit in the crimes of a regime that systematically violates international law and human dignity.鈥
National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) activists in Australia have welcomed the move.
Jonathan Strauss, outgoing assistant branch secretary of the Queensland NTEU, who helped push the successful 2024 NTEU National Council motion calling for BDS in universities here, told 91自拍论坛 that the work of the Ireland campaigners 鈥渨ill also be important for making similar progress here鈥.
Vice-President (academic) of the Sydney University NTEU branch, Nick Riemer, told 91自拍论坛 that if a 鈥渇amous university like Trinity can boycott Israel, everyone can鈥. Boycotting Israeli universities is increasingly being accepted as the only moral course, he said.
Riemer believes there is already a 鈥渨idespread de facto boycott鈥 underway and there is now 鈥渘o excuse for university leaders not to make this official鈥.
鈥淭heir colleagues in Palestine have been asking them to do this for over a decade. How much more obscene violence will Palestinians be made to endure before universities in the global north act?鈥
Riemer pointed out that many Australian universitieshad made disclosure undertakings in the wake of last year鈥檚 student encampments, but these have 鈥渟till not been honoured鈥.
鈥淎cademics and other university workers need to recognise that the genocide in Palestine is, along with global heating, the defining political issue of this generation鈥, Riemer said, adding we need 鈥渂oycott committees on every campus, working with students and the community to pressure university managements鈥.
Garrigan said聽鈥渢he next steps are to make sure that Trinity implements the positions agreed on Wednesday and, later, once Israel ceases its violations of international law, rebuild relationships with Israeli institutions鈥. She believes that other universities will follow suit pointing to the example of Queens University. 鈥淚 expect many others will follow, because, as with the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, once international solidarity gains a voice, it tends to grow quite loud quite quickly.鈥