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    There are a lot of Intellectuals that is against the Zionist agenda & they are voicing their outrage on the Zionist regimes genocide in Gaza. Here's some of them from the academia.

    Jews without frontiers
    Saturday, January 17, 2009
    Call for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel

    This letter appeared in yesterday's Guardian but again I missed it at the time. It's signed by rather a lot of people:

    The massacres in Gaza are the latest phase of a war that Israel has been waging against the people of Palestine for more than 60 years. The goal of this war has never changed: to use overwhelming military power to eradicate the Palestinians as a political force, one capable of resisting Israel's ongoing appropriation of their land and resources. Israel's war against the Palestinians has turned Gaza and the West Bank into a pair of gigantic political prisons. There is nothing symmetrical about this war in terms of principles, tactics or consequences. Israel is responsible for launching and intensifying it, and for ending the most recent lull in hostilities.

    Israel must lose. It is not enough to call for another ceasefire, or more humanitarian assistance. It is not enough to urge the renewal of dialogue and to acknowledge the concerns and suffering of both sides. If we believe in the principle of democratic self-determination, if we affirm the right to resist military aggression and colonial occupation, then we are obliged to take sides... against Israel, and with the people of Gaza and the West Bank.

    We must do what we can to stop Israel from winning its war. Israel must accept that its security depends on justice and peaceful coexistence with its neighbours, and not upon the criminal use of force.

    We believe Israel should immediately and unconditionally end its assault on Gaza, end the occupation of the West Bank, and abandon all claims to possess or control territory beyond its 1967 borders. We call on the British government and the British people to take all feasible steps to oblige Israel to comply with these demands, starting with a programme of boycott, divestment and sanctions
    .
    Professor Gilbert Achcar, Development Studies, SOAS
    Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Politics and International Studies, SOAS
    Dr. Nadje Al-Ali, Gender Studies, SOAS
    Professor Eric Alliez, Philosophy, Middlesex University
    Dr. Jens Andermann, Latin American Studies, Birkbeck
    Dr. Jorella Andrews, Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths
    Professor Keith Ansell-Pearson, Philosophy, University of Warwick
    John Appleby, writer
    Dr. Claudia Aradau, Politics, Open University
    Dr. Walter Armbrust, Politics, University of Oxford
    Dr. Andrew Asibong, French, Birkbeck
    Professor Derek Attridge, English, University of York
    Burjor Avari, lecturer in Multicultural Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University
    Dr. Zulkuf Aydin, International Development, University of Leeds
    Dr. Claude Baesens, Mathematics, University of Warwick
    Dr. Jennifer Bajorek, Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths
    Professor Mona Baker, Centre for Translation Studies, University of Manchester
    Jon Baldwin, lecturer in Communications, London Metropolitan University
    Professor Etienne Balibar, Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities
    Dr. Trevor Bark, Criminology, WEA Newcastle
    Dr. Susan Batchelor, Sociology, Glasgow University
    Dr. David Bell, Tavistock Clinic and British Psychoanalytic Society
    Dr. Anna Bernard, English, University of York
    Professor Henry Bernstein, Development Studies, SOAS
    Anindya Bhattacharyya, writer and journalist
    Dr. Ian Biddle, Music, Newcastle University
    Sana Bilgrami, filmmaker and lecturer, Napier University, Edinburgh
    Professor Jon Bird, School of Arts & Education, Middlesex University
    Nicholas Blincoe, writer
    Dr. Jelke Boesten, Development Studies, University of Leeds
    Dr. Julia Borossa, Psychoanalysis, Middlesex University
    Dr. Mark Bould, Film Studies, UWE
    Dr. Mehdi Boussebaa, Said Business School, University of Oxford
    Professor Wissam Boustany, Trinity College of Music, London
    Professor Bill Bowring, Law, Birkbeck
    Dr. Alia Brahimi, Politics, University of Oxford
    Professor Haim Bresheeth, Media Studies, University of East London
    Professor John D Brewer, Sociology, Aberdeen
    Victoria Brittain, writer and journalist
    Professor Celia Britton, French, UCL
    Professor Charles Brook, Paediatric Endocrinology, UCL
    Dr. Muriel Brown, writer
    Professor Ian Buchanan, Critical and Cultural Theory, University of Cardiff
    Professor Ray Bush, African Studies and Development Politics, University of Leeds
    Professor Alex Callinicos, European Studies, KCL
    Dr. Conor Carville, Irish Studies, St. Mary's University College
    Professor Noel Castree, Geography, University of Manchester
    Matthew Caygill, lecturer in History and Politics, Leeds Metropolitan University
    Dr. Rinella Cere, Arts, Design, Communication and Media, Sheffield Hallam University
    Dr. John Chalcraft, Government, LSE
    Dr. Claire Chambers, English Literature, Leeds Metropolitan University
    Dr. Sue Chaplin, Cultural Studies, Leeds Metropolitan University.
    Dr. Sharad Chari, Geography, LSE
    Dr. Lorenzo Chiesa, Critical Theory, University of Kent
    Dr. Andrew Chitty, Philosophy, University of Sussex
    Professor Emilios Christodoulidis, Law, Glasgow
    Professor Sue Clegg, Education, Leeds Metropolitan University
    Professor Claire Colebrook, English Literature, Edinburgh University
    Dr. John Collins, Philosophy, UEA
    Professor Guy Cook, Education and Language Studies, The Open University
    Professor Diana Coole, Politics and Sociology, Birkbeck
    Professor Annie E. Coombes, History of Art, Birkbeck
    Charlie Cooper, lecturer in Social Policy, University of Hull
    Julia Copus, poet
    Professor Andrea Cornwall, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex
    Dr. Don Crewe, Criminology, Roehampton University
    Professor Simon Critchley, Philosophy, University of Essex
    Dr. Stephanie Cronin, Social Sciences, University of Northampton
    Eleanor Crook, sculptor & lecturer, University of the Arts London
    Laura Cull, artist and researcher, Drama, University of Exeter
    Dr. Sonia Cunico, Modern Languages, University of Leicester
    Dr. David Cunningham, English, University of Westminster
    Catherine Czerkawska, writer and historian
    Dr. Sarah Dadswell, Drama, University of Exeter
    Dr. Gareth Dale, Politics and History, Brunel University
    Dr. Gary Daniels, Public Policy and Management, Keele University
    Neil Davidson, Senior Research Fellow, Geography and Sociology, University of Strathclyde
    Dr. Graham Dawson, Cultural History, University of Brighton
    Christophe Declercq, lecturer in Translation, Imperial College London
    Dr. Helen May Dennis, English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick
    Dr. Caitlin DeSilvey, Geography, University of Exeter
    Dr. Mark Devenney, Humanities, University of Brighton
    Dr. Pat Devine, Social Science, University of Manchester
    Dr. Jorge Díaz-Cintas, Translation, Imperial College London
    Professor James Dickins, Arabic, University of Salford
    Kay Dickinson, Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College
    Jenny Diski, writer
    Dr. Bill Dixon, Sociology & Criminology, Keele University
    Noel Douglas, lecturer and graphic designer, University of Bedfordshire
    Professor Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, Law, University of Oxford
    Professor Allison Drew, Department of Politics, University of York
    Dr. Judit Druks, Psychology & Language Science, UCL
    Professor Mick Dunford, Geography, University of Sussex
    Dr. Sam Durrant, English, Leeds University
    Dr. Graham Dyer, Economics, SOAS
    Professor Abbas Edalat, Computer Science, Imperial College
    Professor Rasheed El-Enany, Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter
    Gregory Elliott, writer and translator
    Dr. Richard Elliott, Music, Newcastle University
    Professor Hoda Elsadda, Arabic Studies, University of Manchester
    Bernardine Evaristo, writer
    Dr. Howard Feather, Sociology, London Metrolitan University
    Professor Patrick ffrench, French, King's College London
    Dr. Clare Finburgh, Theatre Studies, University of Essex
    Professor Jean Fisher, Fine Art, Middlesex University
    Dominic Fox, writer
    Dr. Jennifer Fraser, Spanish, Birkbeck
    Professor Murray Fraser, Architecture, University of Westminster
    Dr. Des Freedman, Media and Communications, Goldsmiths
    Maureen Freely, writer and journalist, English, University of Warwick
    Dr. Diane Frost, Sociology, University of Liverpool
    Dr. Geetanjali Gangoli, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol
    Juliet Gardiner, writer
    Dr. James Garvey, philosopher
    Professor Conor Gearty, Centre for the Study of Human Rights, LSE
    Dr. Julie Gervais, Government, LSE.
    Dr. Jeremy Gilbert, Cultural Studies, University of East London
    Dr. Aisha Gill, Criminologist, Roehampton University, UK
    Professor Paul Gilroy, Sociology, London School of Economics
    Charles Glass, writer
    Dr. Andrew Goffey, Media, Middlesex
    Professor Barry Goldson, Sociology and Social Policy, University of Liverpool
    Professor Philip Goodchild, Theology and Religious Studies, University of Nottingham
    Dr. Paul Goodey, lecturer and oboist
    Professor Ian Gough, Social Policy, University of Bath
    Dr. David Graeber, Anthropology, Goldsmiths
    Dr. James Graham, Media Culture and Communication, Middlesex University
    Professor Penny Green, Law, Kings College London
    Dr. Simon Gieve, Education, University of Leicester
    Dr. Steve Hall, Sociology and Criminology, Northumbria
    Professor Peter Hallward, Philosophy, Middlesex University
    Keith Hammond, lecturer in Education, University of Glasgow
    Dr. Sameh F. Hanna, Translation Studies, University of Salford
    Nicky Harman, lecturer in Translation, Imperial College London
    M John Harrison, writer
    Dr. Rumy Hasan, Science & Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex
    Owen Hatherley, journalist and academic
    Dr. Jane Haynes, writer & dialogic psychotherapist
    Dr. Jonathan Hensher, French Studies, University of Manchester
    Dr. Barry Heselwood, Linguistics & Phonetics, University of Leeds
    Tom Hickey, Tutor in Philosophy, Politics and Aesthetics, University of Brighton
    Dr. Jane Hiddleston, Modern Languages, University of Oxford
    Dr. Nicki Hitchcott, French and Francophone Studies, University of Nottingham
    Professor Eric Hobsbawm, President, Birkbeck
    Dr. Jane Holgate, Working Lives Research Institute, London Metropolitan University
    Professor Derek Holt, Mathematics, University of Warwick
    Professor Ted Honderich, Philosophy, UCL
    Professor David Howell, Politics, University of York
    Professor Richard Hudson, Linguistics, UCL
    Professor John Hutnyk, Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths
    Dr. Colin Imber, Turkish, University of Manchester
    Professor Lyn Innes (emeritus), English, University of Kent
    Professor Yosefa Loshitzky, Film, Media and Cultural Studies, University of East London
    Dr. Lars Iyer, Philosophy, Newcastle University
    Dr. Ian James, French, University of Cambridge
    Dr. Daniel Katz, English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick
    Dr. Mark Kelly, Philosophy, Middlesex University
    Joanna Gilmore, lecturer in the School of Law, University of Manchester
    Susan Kelly, lecturer in Fine Art, Goldsmiths
    Dr. Christian Kerslake, Philosophy, Middlesex University
    Dr. Alexander King, Anthropology, University of Aberdeen
    David Kinloch, poet
    Dr. Dianne Kirby, History and International Affairs, University of Ulster
    Dr. Graeme Kirkpatrick, Sociology, University of Manchester
    Dr. Laleh Khalili, Politics and International Studies, SOAS
    Dr. Stathis Kouvelakis, European Studies, KCL
    Professor Basil Kouvaritakis, Engineering Science, University of Oxford
    Dr. John Kraniauskas, Spanish, Birkbeck
    Dr. Cecile Laborde, Political Science, UCL

    Professor Ernesto Laclau, Government, Essex
    Dave Laing, writer and journalist
    Dr. Juan Antonio Lalaguna, Humanities, Imperial College London
    Professor William Large, Philosophy, University College Plymouth, St Mark and St John
    Nicholas Lawrence, lecturer in English & Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick
    Professor Andrew Leak, French, UCL
    Dr. Barbara Lebrun, French, University of Manchester
    Dr. Keekok Lee, Philosophy, University of Manchester
    Professor Esther Leslie, English and Humanities, Birkbeck
    Dr. Jo Littler, Media and Cultural Studies, Middlesex University
    Tim Llewellyn, journalist and writer
    Dr. Caroline Lloyd, Social Sciences, Cardiff University
    Dr. Jill Lovecy, Politics, University of Manchester
    Simon Lynn, lecturer in Social Work, UEL
    David Mabb, artist and Reader in Art, Goldsmiths
    Dr. Stephen Maddison, Cultural Studies, University of East London
    Dr. Kevin Magill, Arts and Humanities, University of Wolverhampton
    Michael Mahadeo, lecturer in Health and Social Sciences, University of Ulster
    Dr. Suhail Malik, Art, Goldsmiths
    Dr. Johanna Malt, French, KCL
    Dr. Matteo Mandarini, Business and Management, QMUL
    Professor Susan Marks, Law, KCL
    Dr. Lee Marsden, International Relations, University of East Anglia
    Professor Lauro Martines, historian
    Dr. Luciana Martins, Spanish, Birkbeck College
    Dr. Nur Masalha, Religion and Politics, St Mary's University College
    Dr. Dina Matar, Centre for Media and Film Studies, SOAS
    Dr. Graeme Macdonald, English, University of Warwick
    Professor (emeritus) Moshé Machover, Philosophy, KCL
    Dr. Maeve McCusker, French Studies, Queen's University Belfast
    Dr. James McDougall, History, SOAS
    Dr. Sonia McKay, Working Lives Research Institute, London Metropolitan University
    Dr. Susan McManus, Politics, Queen's University Belfast
    Dr. Saladin Meckled-Garcia, Human Rights Studies, UCL
    Professor Susan Melrose, Performing Arts, Middlesex University
    Dr. Farah Mendlesohn, Media and Creative Writing, Middlesex University
    Dr. Mahmood Messkoub, Business, University of Leeds
    Dr. China Miéville, writer and academic
    Dr. Anna-Louise Milne, French, University of London Institute in Paris
    Dr. Surya Monro, Politics, University of Sheffield
    John Moore, lecturer in Sociology & Criminology, University of the West of England
    Professor Bart Moore-Gilbert, English and Comparative Literature, Goldsmiths
    Dr Farhang Morady, Globalisation and Development, University of Westminster
    Dr. Stephen Morton, English, Southampton University
    Dr. Pablo Mukherjee, English and Comparative Literature, University of Warwick
    Professor John Mullarkey, Philosophy, University of Dundee
    Professor John Muncie, Criminology, The Open University
    Professor Martha Mundy, Anthropology, LSE
    Dr. Alex Murray, English, University of Exeter
    Dr. Karma Nabulsi, Politics, University of Oxford
    Ali Nasralla, Senior Fellow (retired) at Manchester University Business School
    Professor Mica Nava, Cultural Studies, University of East London
    Marga Navarrete, Lecturer in Spanish and Translation, Imperial College
    Dr. Nick Nesbitt, French, Aberdeen
    Dr. Michael Niblett, Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Warwick
    Professor Christopher Norris, Philosophy, University of Cardiff
    Julia O'Faolain, writer
    Michael Oliva, composer and lecturer, Royal College of Music
    Wendy Olsen, Development Studies, University of Manchester
    Professor Peter Osborne, Philosophy, Middlesex University
    Dr. George Paizis, French, UCL
    Professor Ilan Pappé, History, University of Exeter
    Professor Benita Parry, English and Comparative Literature, University of Warwick
    Dr. Diana Paton, History, Newcastle University
    Dr. Ian Patterson, Queens' College, Cambridge
    Lara Pawson, writer and journalist
    Dr. Maeve Pearson, English, University of Exeter
    Carmen Perea-Gohar, lecturer in Spanish, Imperial College
    Dr. Luis Perez-Gonzalez, Translation Studies, University of Manchester
    Dr. Andrea Phillips, Art, Goldsmiths
    Dr. Nina Power, Philosophy, Roehampton University
    Dr. Jane Poyner, English, University of Exeter
    Professor Scott Poynting, Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University
    Dr. Nicola Pratt, Political, Social & International Studies, UEA
    Professor Al Rainnie, Centre for Labour Market Studies, University of Leicester
    Dr. Kamran Rastegar, Arabic and Persian Literatures, University of Edinburgh
    Professor Jane Rendell, Architecture, UCL
    Professor Dee Reynolds, French, University of Manchester
    Dr. Chris Roberts, School of Community Based Medicine, University of Manchester
    Dr. Mark Robson, English Studies, University of Nottingham
    Professor William Roff, Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh
    Professor Bill Rolston, Sociology, University of Ulster
    Caroline Rooney, English and Postcolonial Studies, Kent
    Professor Hilary Rose, Social Policy, University of Bradford
    Michael Rosen, writer
    Dr. Elaheh Rostami-Povey, Development Studies, SOAS
    Professor William Rowe, Spanish and English, Birkbeck
    Dr. Juliet Rufford, Theatre Studies, University of Reading
    Professor Jonathan Rutherford, Cultural Studies, Middlesex University
    Professor Alfredo Saad Filho, Development Studies, SOAS
    Dr. Gabriela Saldanha, English Language, University of Birmingham
    Dr. Shahira Samy, Politics, University of Oxford
    Dr. Stella Sandford, Philosophy, Middlesex University
    Professor Sanjay Seth, Politics, Goldsmiths
    Carole Satyamurti, writer
    Professor Yezid Sayigh, War Studies, KCL
    Professor Phil Scraton, Law and Criminology, Queen's University Belfast
    Professor Richard Seaford, Classics and Ancient History, University of Exeter
    Amanda Sebestyen, writer and asylum campaigner
    Professor David Seddon, Development Studies, University of East Anglia
    Richard Seymour, writer and activist
    Dr. Subir Sinha, Development Studies, SOAS
    Dr. Debra Benita Shaw, Social Sciences, Media & Cultural Studies, University of East London
    Professor Avi Shlaim, International Relations, St Antony's College, University of Oxford
    Mark Shuttleworth, lecturer in Translation, Imperial College London
    Professor David Slater, Geography, Loughborough University
    Dr. Andrew Smith, Sociology, Anthropology and Applied Social Science, University of Glasgow
    Dr. Graham Smith, Law, University of Manchester
    Professor Neil Smith (emeritus), Linguistics, UCL
    Olivia Smith, Centre for Editing Lives and Letters, Queen Mary, University of London
    Dr. Anthony Soares, Portuguese, Queen's University Belfast
    Ahdaf Soueif, writer and journalist
    Professor William Spence, Physics, QMUL
    Dr. Robert Spencer, Postcolonial Literatures, University of Manchester
    Professor Paul Stewart, Human Resource Management, University of Strathclyde
    Dr. Alison Stone, Philosophy, Lancaster
    Colin Stoneman, writer
    Professor Paul Sutton, Caribbean Studies, London Metropolitan University
    Professor Helen Taylor, English, University of Exeter
    Professor Phil Taylor, Business, University of Strathclyde
    Dr. Jennifer Terry, English Studies, University of Durham
    Dr. Nicholas Thoburn, Sociology, University of Manchester
    Adriana Tortoriello, translator
    Dr. Alberto Toscano, Sociology, Goldsmiths
    Professor Martin Upchurch, Business, Middlesex University
    Dr. Anastasia Valassopoulos, English and American Studies, University of Manchester
    Dr. Rashmi Varma, English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick
    Dr. Ritu Vij, International Relations, University of Aberdeen
    Professor Dennis Walder, Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies, Open University
    Dr. Geoffrey Wall, English, University of York
    Sean Wallis, Survey of English Usage, UCL
    Dr. Vron Ware, Social Sciences, The Open University
    Dr. Eyal Weizman, Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths
    Professor Lynn Welchman, Law, SOAS
    Dr. Jutta Weldes, Politics, University of Bristol
    Tony White, writer
    Geoff Whittam, Reader in Entrepreneurship, University of the West of Scotland
    Dr. David Whyte, Sociology, University of Liverpool
    Dr. Paula Wilcox, Criminology, University of Brighton
    Dr. Caroline Williams, Politics, QMUL
    Professor Eddie Williams, Linguistics, Bangor University
    Professor James Williams, Philosophy, University of Dundee
    Dr. Carla Willig Psychology, City University
    Dr. Jon E. Wilson, History, KCL
    Dr. Nicole Wolf, Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths
    Dr. Jim Wolfreys, French and European Politics, KCL
    Professor Andy Wood, History, University of East Anglia
    Professor Geof Wood, International Development, University of Bath
    Robin Yassin-Kassab, novelist
    Professor Nira Yuval-Davis, Gender & Ethnic Studies, University of East London
    Dr. Shamoon Zamir, American Studies, KCL
    Professor Slavoj Zizek, Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities
    Dr. Paquita de Zulueta, Medicine, Imperial College

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Michael View Post
    There are a lot of Intellectuals that is against the Zionist agenda & they are voicing their outrage on the Zionist regimes genocide in Gaza. Here's some of them from the academia.

    Jews without frontiers
    Saturday, January 17, 2009
    Call for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel

    This letter appeared in yesterday's Guardian but again I missed it at the time. It's signed by rather a lot of people:

    The massacres in Gaza are the latest phase of a war that Israel has been waging against the people of Palestine for more than 60 years. The goal of this war has never changed: to use overwhelming military power to eradicate the Palestinians as a political force, one capable of resisting Israel's ongoing appropriation of their land and resources. Israel's war against the Palestinians has turned Gaza and the West Bank into a pair of gigantic political prisons. There is nothing symmetrical about this war in terms of principles, tactics or consequences. Israel is responsible for launching and intensifying it, and for ending the most recent lull in hostilities.

    Israel must lose. It is not enough to call for another ceasefire, or more humanitarian assistance. It is not enough to urge the renewal of dialogue and to acknowledge the concerns and suffering of both sides. If we believe in the principle of democratic self-determination, if we affirm the right to resist military aggression and colonial occupation, then we are obliged to take sides... against Israel, and with the people of Gaza and the West Bank.

    We must do what we can to stop Israel from winning its war. Israel must accept that its security depends on justice and peaceful coexistence with its neighbours, and not upon the criminal use of force.

    We believe Israel should immediately and unconditionally end its assault on Gaza, end the occupation of the West Bank, and abandon all claims to possess or control territory beyond its 1967 borders. We call on the British government and the British people to take all feasible steps to oblige Israel to comply with these demands, starting with a programme of boycott, divestment and sanctions
    .
    Professor Gilbert Achcar, Development Studies, SOAS
    Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Politics and International Studies, SOAS
    Dr. Nadje Al-Ali, Gender Studies, SOAS
    Professor Eric Alliez, Philosophy, Middlesex University
    Dr. Jens Andermann, Latin American Studies, Birkbeck
    Dr. Jorella Andrews, Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths
    Professor Keith Ansell-Pearson, Philosophy, University of Warwick
    John Appleby, writer
    Dr. Claudia Aradau, Politics, Open University
    Dr. Walter Armbrust, Politics, University of Oxford
    Dr. Andrew Asibong, French, Birkbeck
    Professor Derek Attridge, English, University of York
    Burjor Avari, lecturer in Multicultural Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University
    Dr. Zulkuf Aydin, International Development, University of Leeds
    Dr. Claude Baesens, Mathematics, University of Warwick
    Dr. Jennifer Bajorek, Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths
    Professor Mona Baker, Centre for Translation Studies, University of Manchester
    Jon Baldwin, lecturer in Communications, London Metropolitan University
    Professor Etienne Balibar, Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities
    Dr. Trevor Bark, Criminology, WEA Newcastle
    Dr. Susan Batchelor, Sociology, Glasgow University
    Dr. David Bell, Tavistock Clinic and British Psychoanalytic Society
    Dr. Anna Bernard, English, University of York
    Professor Henry Bernstein, Development Studies, SOAS
    Anindya Bhattacharyya, writer and journalist
    Dr. Ian Biddle, Music, Newcastle University
    Sana Bilgrami, filmmaker and lecturer, Napier University, Edinburgh
    Professor Jon Bird, School of Arts & Education, Middlesex University
    Nicholas Blincoe, writer
    Dr. Jelke Boesten, Development Studies, University of Leeds
    Dr. Julia Borossa, Psychoanalysis, Middlesex University
    Dr. Mark Bould, Film Studies, UWE
    Dr. Mehdi Boussebaa, Said Business School, University of Oxford
    Professor Wissam Boustany, Trinity College of Music, London
    Professor Bill Bowring, Law, Birkbeck
    Dr. Alia Brahimi, Politics, University of Oxford
    Professor Haim Bresheeth, Media Studies, University of East London
    Professor John D Brewer, Sociology, Aberdeen
    Victoria Brittain, writer and journalist
    Professor Celia Britton, French, UCL
    Professor Charles Brook, Paediatric Endocrinology, UCL
    Dr. Muriel Brown, writer
    Professor Ian Buchanan, Critical and Cultural Theory, University of Cardiff
    Professor Ray Bush, African Studies and Development Politics, University of Leeds
    Professor Alex Callinicos, European Studies, KCL
    Dr. Conor Carville, Irish Studies, St. Mary's University College
    Professor Noel Castree, Geography, University of Manchester
    Matthew Caygill, lecturer in History and Politics, Leeds Metropolitan University
    Dr. Rinella Cere, Arts, Design, Communication and Media, Sheffield Hallam University
    Dr. John Chalcraft, Government, LSE
    Dr. Claire Chambers, English Literature, Leeds Metropolitan University
    Dr. Sue Chaplin, Cultural Studies, Leeds Metropolitan University.
    Dr. Sharad Chari, Geography, LSE
    Dr. Lorenzo Chiesa, Critical Theory, University of Kent
    Dr. Andrew Chitty, Philosophy, University of Sussex
    Professor Emilios Christodoulidis, Law, Glasgow
    Professor Sue Clegg, Education, Leeds Metropolitan University
    Professor Claire Colebrook, English Literature, Edinburgh University
    Dr. John Collins, Philosophy, UEA
    Professor Guy Cook, Education and Language Studies, The Open University
    Professor Diana Coole, Politics and Sociology, Birkbeck
    Professor Annie E. Coombes, History of Art, Birkbeck
    Charlie Cooper, lecturer in Social Policy, University of Hull
    Julia Copus, poet
    Professor Andrea Cornwall, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex
    Dr. Don Crewe, Criminology, Roehampton University
    Professor Simon Critchley, Philosophy, University of Essex
    Dr. Stephanie Cronin, Social Sciences, University of Northampton
    Eleanor Crook, sculptor & lecturer, University of the Arts London
    Laura Cull, artist and researcher, Drama, University of Exeter
    Dr. Sonia Cunico, Modern Languages, University of Leicester
    Dr. David Cunningham, English, University of Westminster
    Catherine Czerkawska, writer and historian
    Dr. Sarah Dadswell, Drama, University of Exeter
    Dr. Gareth Dale, Politics and History, Brunel University
    Dr. Gary Daniels, Public Policy and Management, Keele University
    Neil Davidson, Senior Research Fellow, Geography and Sociology, University of Strathclyde
    Dr. Graham Dawson, Cultural History, University of Brighton
    Christophe Declercq, lecturer in Translation, Imperial College London
    Dr. Helen May Dennis, English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick
    Dr. Caitlin DeSilvey, Geography, University of Exeter
    Dr. Mark Devenney, Humanities, University of Brighton
    Dr. Pat Devine, Social Science, University of Manchester
    Dr. Jorge Díaz-Cintas, Translation, Imperial College London
    Professor James Dickins, Arabic, University of Salford
    Kay Dickinson, Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College
    Jenny Diski, writer
    Dr. Bill Dixon, Sociology & Criminology, Keele University
    Noel Douglas, lecturer and graphic designer, University of Bedfordshire
    Professor Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, Law, University of Oxford
    Professor Allison Drew, Department of Politics, University of York
    Dr. Judit Druks, Psychology & Language Science, UCL
    Professor Mick Dunford, Geography, University of Sussex
    Dr. Sam Durrant, English, Leeds University
    Dr. Graham Dyer, Economics, SOAS
    Professor Abbas Edalat, Computer Science, Imperial College
    Professor Rasheed El-Enany, Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter
    Gregory Elliott, writer and translator
    Dr. Richard Elliott, Music, Newcastle University
    Professor Hoda Elsadda, Arabic Studies, University of Manchester
    Bernardine Evaristo, writer
    Dr. Howard Feather, Sociology, London Metrolitan University
    Professor Patrick ffrench, French, King's College London
    Dr. Clare Finburgh, Theatre Studies, University of Essex
    Professor Jean Fisher, Fine Art, Middlesex University
    Dominic Fox, writer
    Dr. Jennifer Fraser, Spanish, Birkbeck
    Professor Murray Fraser, Architecture, University of Westminster
    Dr. Des Freedman, Media and Communications, Goldsmiths
    Maureen Freely, writer and journalist, English, University of Warwick
    Dr. Diane Frost, Sociology, University of Liverpool
    Dr. Geetanjali Gangoli, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol
    Juliet Gardiner, writer
    Dr. James Garvey, philosopher
    Professor Conor Gearty, Centre for the Study of Human Rights, LSE
    Dr. Julie Gervais, Government, LSE.
    Dr. Jeremy Gilbert, Cultural Studies, University of East London
    Dr. Aisha Gill, Criminologist, Roehampton University, UK
    Professor Paul Gilroy, Sociology, London School of Economics
    Charles Glass, writer
    Dr. Andrew Goffey, Media, Middlesex
    Professor Barry Goldson, Sociology and Social Policy, University of Liverpool
    Professor Philip Goodchild, Theology and Religious Studies, University of Nottingham
    Dr. Paul Goodey, lecturer and oboist
    Professor Ian Gough, Social Policy, University of Bath
    Dr. David Graeber, Anthropology, Goldsmiths
    Dr. James Graham, Media Culture and Communication, Middlesex University
    Professor Penny Green, Law, Kings College London
    Dr. Simon Gieve, Education, University of Leicester
    Dr. Steve Hall, Sociology and Criminology, Northumbria
    Professor Peter Hallward, Philosophy, Middlesex University
    Keith Hammond, lecturer in Education, University of Glasgow
    Dr. Sameh F. Hanna, Translation Studies, University of Salford
    Nicky Harman, lecturer in Translation, Imperial College London
    M John Harrison, writer
    Dr. Rumy Hasan, Science & Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex
    Owen Hatherley, journalist and academic
    Dr. Jane Haynes, writer & dialogic psychotherapist
    Dr. Jonathan Hensher, French Studies, University of Manchester
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    Maybe all of the above are MUSLIMS too....

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    here is a jew...

    YouTube - UK Jewish MP * * Israel acting like Nazis * *

    I believe that there are more jews out there that thinks what their government did in Gaza is totally monstrous.

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    let us remind ourselves again to tone down our words.

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    Maybe all of the above are MUSLIMS too....
    Here we go again. That's why the other thread was closed by pnoize because of irresponsible subjective statements like this. Here's a suggestion to U, why don't U google each name & find out? That way, U can at least formed an educated opinion. Fair enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Michael View Post
    Here we go again. That's why the other thread was closed by pnoize because of irresponsible subjective statements like this. Here's a suggestion to U, why don't U google each name & find out? That way, U can at least formed an educated opinion. Fair enough?
    Is there anything wrong w/ my comment? Ceased fire na sa GAZA cige pa man ta lalis ani mao nga d kalikayan nga lahi2 ta ug panlantaw.you are free to express your views, opinions and comments so do i my sadiks..PEACE insha ALLAH!!!

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    @Jerry Michael

    nice article. tnx for the input.


    Israel is now preparing to face lawsuits for war crimes from the international community.

    I heard that the Arab Nations were beginning to break ties from Israel.

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    let us all remember nga before pa ang land, which is israel now, naangkon sa mga palestinians, daghan na kaayog jews nagpuyo didto. its stated in the bible and i believe sa quran. and through the many occupations, including mga turks, muslims, etc, wa jud sila natotally irradicate. di man nato mablame ang israel. it has long been the land of the jews before pa xa nasakop sa mga muslim. and sa 20th century during the nazi regime which made inhumane steps to irradicate jews, nakahunahuna sila nga muporma nalang ug ilang own country. lets not forget what hitler did to the jews, pila kamillion iyang gipapatay tungod lang sa iyang wrong beliefs.

    and katong naform na ang israel, it wasnt even coinsidered a big country, pero tungod sa kagahig ulo sa mga arab countries before like egypt, syria, jordan, iraq, ilang gisuway ug invade ang newly formed state sa israel kay di daw sakto para nila. awa unsay nahitabo. napildi sila tanan sa mga jews, and tungod sa counteroffensive sa mga israelis, nakuha ang ilang land which is now part of the gaza strip, the golan heights, etc. and dili lang once gisuway ug invade sa mga muslim ang israel. if you brush up on your history, i think 4 or 5 major wars giwage sa mga arabs against the israelis. all resulting to victories by the israelis.

    siempre lisod jud na ilet go ang land nga naconquer sa israel. they were forced to take it because the arabs wanted to iradicate israel through violent means. the arabs waged war without israeli provocation and they got punished by losing their land to the israelis. fair raman sad IMHO.

    dayon awa karon. dili jud ganahan ang mga muslim nga makiglive in peace with israel. awa ang hezbollah ug ang hamas. sige lag launch ug rockets against israeli cities and towns, sige lag kidnap ug mga israeli soldiers. muresort jud sila to terrorism. dayon kung bawsan dayon kay magpalaban dayon sa media. mutago sa mga civilians. inig rounds sa mga hamas or hezbollah soldiers sa ilahang mga towns, ang ilang mga lookout bata. dont believe me? awa sa youtube. YouTube - Hamas using children as human shield YouTube - This is how the palestinians using their children
    and kana pang ilang "for children" shows. nagfeature ni mickey mouse ug mga uban mascots nga pangbata pero ang istoryahon: death to israel, martyrdom is good, ok ra mamatay ang mga bata para lang muadto sa heaven. YouTube - Hamas Mickey Mouse speaks of Islamic supremacy tanawa lang sa youtube ilang gipangsturya. labaw pas tiguwang musturya ang mga bata. mas ganahan pa sila mamatay kaysa mahimog happy ilang lives.

    they were provoking israel man sad. kung ikaw kuno presidente dayon imong country halos kadaweek bombahan ug mga missiles, wa ra kay buhaton?

    i dont think israel was right in inflicting hundreds of civilian casualties but i dont think it was their fault. with the way hamas was dealing with israel, they got what they asked for. hamas should have acted on the situation diplomatically. they know man kaha nga gisupport sa israel ang fatah nga napildi sa hamas sa last election, ila unta gipakita nga pwede rasad sila masupport sa israel instead of bombing the hell out of israel. new world naman unta ta. awa gud sauna. nada man lagi sa fatah nga makigamigo sa israel bisan rivals to sila sauna. kani sang hamas bayot sad kaayo, maayo kaayo mudag propaganda. mugamit ug mortar sa vicinity sa UN compound para ig baws sa israel gamit artillery, madamay mga civilians sa compound.


    akong POV:

    dili sala sa israel nga they took control of gaza. blame the arab nations sa mga wars nga ilang giwage sauna. if they want a muslim state back, ask the egyptians to take them back. egypt originally occupied gaza before the arab-israeli wars which the egyptians started.

    sayop kaayo ang diplomatic efforts sa hamas. missiles? what else do they expect to get from israel.

    pwerteng sayopa sa pagbrainwash sa hamas sa ilang mga bata. mga 3 year olds nga ang nakatunan kay "pigs" ang america, israel, western countries? ug magthink nga martyrdom is glorious even for their age. unsa man tawn na.

    hamas should have fought like real men and not drag the civilians into the war. even mga biktima sa israeli air strikes ug artillery mismo niangkon nga before sila nabombahan, gikan ang hamas sa ilang area nagmortar sa israel. ilang area-heavy populated areas. maayo kaayo mudag propaganda ang hamas. gasalig nga matrack sa israel kung asa gikan ang mortar.

    Israel was very harsh sa ilang pagbaws. wa silay paki sa UN, sa mga civilians, sa mga bata. sakto nga mubaws sila but if makabrag sila nga major military power sila sa middle east, they should have been precise and accurate with their military actions. more than half sa ilang napatay mga civilian. sayop jud kaayo. they should have dealt with the missiles and the shipping of arms sa gaza instead of bombing the civilian centers.

    ang UN way ayo. way nabuhat. ang USA utro pud. kaybaw nga sayop na ang israel, itolerate pajud.

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    thank you for the input ongkal.

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    Aiding Gaza

    During a summit meeting in Kuwait City,January 19 monday. The Arab leaders pledge to help the War torn Gaza.

    Saudi Arabia pledged to give $1billion dollars for the reconstructions of Gaza.

    Kuwait will give 34 million dollars to cover the urgent needs of the UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA).

    The Qatari emir had announced last week donating 250 million dollars for the launch of a Gaza rebuilding fund.

    The summit is expected to approve a two-billion-dollar fund for the rebuilding of Gaza.


    nice move Alhumdollilah!

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