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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

SJP at University of Binghamton Document Reveals Plans to Disrupt Pro-Israel Campus Events

Hat tip AMCHA Initiative
 
I am posting below three documents I just received from my friends and colleagues at the AMCHA Initiative. It has come to light that the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at Binghamton University have published a Declaration of Principles and Strategies that have to do with their organizational goal of delegitimizing the Jewish state of Israel. One of their strategies, explicitly stated, is to disrupt pro-Israel events on campus, which would take away the free speech rights of the people concerned).  Below is the letter that AMCHA has sent to universities with SJP chapters as well as the Binghamton president in particular. There are links to the referenced document.
 
 
AMCHA REVEALS INTERNAL SJP DOC CALLING FOR ILLEGAL ACTION
15 Groups Call on 100 Presidents of Universities with SJP Chapters to Prevent Behavior and Protect Jewish Students

Santa Cruz, CA, Oct. 28, 2014 – Fifteen Jewish and education advocacy groups, today, wrote to the presidents of more than 100 universities with Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters to warn them of an internal SJP document containing a strategy for disrupting pro-Israel student events, conduct subject to prosecution under state criminal laws. In 2010, 10 students were convicted for disrupting Israeli ambassador Michael Oren’s speech at the University of California, Irvine. 

The foundational document of the SJP group at Binghamton University (SUNY), entitled "Declaration of Principles and Strategies," describes itself as “a collection and elucidation of several resolutions and collective decisions formulated and approved by the membership of Binghamton University Students for Justice in Palestine.”

In the “With Regards to Tactics and Strategies Used to Counter Zionist Normalization” section, the document spells out a strategy for disrupting pro-Israel events.  According to the document, “…it was decided via general consensus that, depending on the attendance levels of individual SJP members at such events, the following tactics would be most appropriate...[If more than 6 SJP members are present, these tactics include] engaging in a non-violent disruption of the event in question." 

The disruption of on-campus events violates New York State law.  Sec. 240.20 of the New York Penal Law outlaws “disorderly conduct,” which includes “without lawful authority,…disturb(ing) any lawful assembly or meeting of persons.”  All U.S. states have similar laws restricting the disruption of public events if this same tactic were to be employed by other SJP chapters.

“The document is extremely troubling in that it outlines a clear strategy for targeting, ostracizing, harassing and silencing students…,” wrote the groups.  “…it advocates behavior consistent with ‘anti-Zionist normalization’ campaigns being waged by SJP groups across the country, whose explicit purpose, according to the Anti-Defamation League, is to delegitimize all pro-Israel perspectives and actively suppress their expression on college campuses.  These campaigns have resulted in dozens of Jewish and pro-Israel students’ events being disrupted and Jewish and pro-Israel students feeling harassed, intimidated, and stripped of their constitutionally-protected freedom of expression and association.”

The document also prohibits SJP leaders and members from collaborating with specifically-named Jewish and pro-Israel student organizations.  According to the groups, “…the SJP group’s a priori rejection of any interaction with Jewish and pro-Israel student groups – or with any other group that is deemed to have collaborated with them – bespeaks of prejudice, bigotry and a lack of tolerance and civility, behavior that should not be tolerated from a registered student group on any campus.”

Earlier this fall, many of these same groups wrote to more than 2,500 U.S. colleges and universities urging them to protect Jewish students on campus in light of rising antisemitism in America and abroad.  In particular, the letter raised concerns over SJP, which the signatories note has a history of “harassing and intimidating Jewish students.”  The letter cited several recent incidents, including one at Temple University in which a pro-Israel student was physically and verbally assaulted by SJP members, as well as SJP’s planting of anti-Israel mock eviction notices under students’ dorm rooms on multiple campuses.

Today’s letter and a letter to the president of Binghamton University are below.

The AMCHA Initiative is a non-profit organization, based in California, dedicated to investigating, documenting, educating about, and combating antisemitism at institutions of higher education in America.  AMCHA Initiative’s efforts are bolstered by a network of more than 5,000 members and supporters of the Jewish community -- including university alumni, parents and grandparents, rabbis, religious school principals and synagogue members -- who have joined together to speak in one voice to ensure the safety and well-being of Jewish students on college and university campuses across the country.   
 





Dear President,

Last month, you received a letter from 14 organizations informing you about some of the anti-Semitic harassment and intimidation tactics employed by the group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), and urging you to take adequate steps to ensure the safety of Jewish students on your campus.

As a follow-up to that letter, we would like to inform you of a troubling revelation about one particular SJP chapter that may be relevant to the safety and well-being of Jewish and pro-Israel students on your own campus.

A foundational document of the SJP group at Binghamton University, entitled "Declaration of Principles and Strategies,” recently came to our attention. The document is extremely troubling in that it outlines a clear strategy for targeting, ostracizing, harassing, and silencing students on campus who oppose the boycott of Israel or who support or simply attend a program or event with which the SJP disagrees.
 
In a section entitled "With Regards to SJP's Interaction with Zionist Student Organizations," the document prohibits SJP leaders and members from collaborating or cooperating with specifically-named Jewish and pro-Israel student organizations, as well as with any group that has “aided and abetted Zionist student organizations.” Although a student organization is certainly free to choose its partners for collaboration and cooperation, the SJP group's a priori rejection of any interaction with Jewish and pro-Israel student groups – or with any other group that is deemed to have “collaborated" with them – bespeaks of prejudice, bigotry, and a lack of tolerance and civility, behavior that should not be tolerated from a student group on any campus.
 
Far more troubling, however, is the section of the document entitled "With Regards to Tactics and Strategies Used to Counter Zionist Normalization," which spells out a strategy for not only protesting certain student events, but also for actually disrupting them, simply because the SJP disagrees with the views that might be expressed there.  In calling for the disruption of other student groups' events, the SJP group is advocating behavior that violates Binghamton’s Student Code of Conduct, and may well be inciting criminal conduct in violation of New York State law prohibiting the disturbance of a lawful meeting or event. 

We are bringing this document to your attention because it advocates behavior consistent with “anti-Zionist normalization” campaigns being waged by SJP groups across the country, whose explicit purpose, according to the Anti-Defamation League, is to delegitimize all pro-Israel perspectives and actively suppress their expression on college campuses.  These campaigns have resulted in dozens of Jewish and pro-Israel students’ events being disrupted, and Jewish and pro-Israel students feeling harassed, intimidated, and stripped of their constitutionally-protected freedom of expression and association.  (See HERE for a sample of Israel-related events that have been disrupted by SJP students on more than 20 U.S. campuses). 

Moreover, if members of the SJP orchestrated a disruption of a campus event, such conduct could subject them to prosecution and conviction under state criminal laws – which is precisely what happened to members of the anti-Israel student group at the University of California, Irvine after they carried out their plan to disrupt a speech by Israel’s then-ambassador to the U.S. 

We therefore urge you to carefully monitor the behavior of the SJP group on your campus and to ensure that its members' conduct conforms to university policy and the law, and that the group does not threaten or infringe on the rights of other members of your university community.


Sincerely,

Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity (AEPi)
AMCHA Initiative
American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists
Americans for Peace and Tolerance
David Horowitz Freedom Center
Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET)
Hasbara Fellowships
Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel 
National Conference on Jewish Affairs  
Proclaiming Justice to the Nations   
Scholars for Peace in the Middle East   
Simon Wiesenthal Center 
StandWithUs
The Lawfare Project
Zionist Organization of America



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President Harvey G. Stenger
Binghamton University
State University of New York
4400 Vestal Parkway East
Binghamton, NY  13902


Dear President Stenger,

We represent 15 organizations with hundreds of thousands of members and supporters nationwide, who are deeply concerned for the safety and well-being of Jewish students on campuses across the country.  We have particular concerns about Jewish students on your campus, based on the marginalizing, intimidating and bigoted tactics that we have reason to believe may be used against them by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a student group established at Binghamton University (BU) less than one year ago.

We were recently made aware of an on-line document entitled "Declaration of Principles and Strategies”.  The document purports to be "a collection and elucidation of several resolutions and collective decisions formulated and approved by the membership of Binghamton University Students for Justice in Palestine."  It outlines "principles and strategies" generally agreed upon by the BU SJP membership.

As a foundational document of a student group at your university, the "Declaration of Principles and Strategies" is extremely troubling. The SJP's document outlines a strategy for targeting, ostracizing, harassing, and silencing students on your campus who oppose the boycott of Israel or who support or simply attend a program or event with which the SJP disagrees. 

In a section entitled "With Regards to SJP's Interaction with Zionist Student Organizations," the document prohibits SJP leaders and members from collaborating or cooperating with eight specifically-named Jewish and pro-Israel student organizations.  Going further, the “Declaration” prohibits collaboration even with any group that has “aided and abetted Zionist student organizations.”  The SJP’s goal is crystal clear:  to single out Jewish and pro-Israel student groups, isolate them, and cut them off from other student groups in the university community.   

Although a student organization is certainly free to choose its partners for collaboration and cooperation, the BU SJP group's a priori rejection of any interaction with Jewish and pro-Israel student groups – or with any other groups that is deemed to have “collaborated" with them – bespeaks of prejudice, bigotry, and a lack of tolerance and civility, violating BU's commitment to being "an inclusive community within a framework of academic freedom and respect." 

Far more troubling, however, is the section of the document entitled "With Regards to Tactics and Strategies Used to Counter Zionist Normalization," which spells out  a strategy for not only protesting certain student events, but also  for actually disrupting them, simply because the SJP disagrees with the views that might be expressed there.  Particularly troubling is the go-ahead given to SJP members to employ any other tactic and strategy, provided that the tactic or strategy is “within the bounds of what is not widely considered to be legally reprehensible.”  One can only imagine what the SJP might deem acceptable and not “widely considered to be legally reprehensible.”
 
As you are well aware, in calling for the disruption of other student groups' on-campus events, the SJP is advocating behavior that violates BU's Student Code of Conduct, which repeatedly emphasizes BU’s objective to be “a richly diverse and inclusive community.”  (See http://www.binghamton.edu/student-handbook/rules.pdf.)  Consistent with that goal, the Code requires all members of the BU community to “conduct themselves lawfully, maturely and respectfully. . . . Conduct that interferes with or threatens the rights of others, either in or out of the classroom, or interferes with or prohibits the operation of the University, is not condoned.”

In addition, while acknowledging First Amendment freedoms, the Code rightly makes it clear that those freedoms cannot be exercised at the expense of the rights of others, noting that ”abusing the rights of any one person or group ultimately endangers the rights of all.”  Accordingly, the Code specifically prohibits “disorderly or disruptive conduct that interferes with the normal operations of the University or infringes on the rights of others” – exactly the kind of conduct that the SJP is apparently encouraging its members to engage in.

Besides encouraging behavior that violates the letter and spirit of BU’s Student Code of Conduct, the SJP may well be inciting criminal conduct in violation of New York State law.  Sec. 240.20 of the New York Penal Law outlaws “disorderly conduct,” which includes “without lawful authority, . . . disturb[ing] any lawful assembly or meeting of persons.” 

The SJP’s apparent plans at BU are already being carried out by this group on campuses across the country,  resulting in dozens of Jewish and pro-Israel students’ events being disrupted and causing these students to feel harassed and intimidated.  (See HERE for a sample of Israel-related events that have been disrupted by SJP students on more than 20 U.S. campuses.)  According to the Anti-Defamation League, the explicit purpose of the SJP’s “anti-Zionist normalization” campaigns is to delegitimize all pro-Israel perspectives and actively suppress their expression on college campuses. (See http://www.adl.org/israel-international/anti-israel-activity/c/anto-normalization-campaign.html). 

We urge you to review the SJP’s “Declaration of Principles and Strategies” and consider the implications if they are carried out on your campus.  Given the alarming upsurge in anti-Semitism around the world and right here in the U.S., it is crucial that the behavior of this group be carefully monitored.  We urge you to ensure that the SJP upholds BU’s goal of diversity and inclusiveness, that the group’s conduct conforms to university policy and the law, and that the SJP does not threaten or infringe on the rights of other members of your university community.

Sincerely,

Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity (AEPi)
AMCHA Initiative
American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists
Americans for Peace and Tolerance
David Horowitz Freedom Center
Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET)
Hasbara Fellowships
Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel 
National Conference on Jewish Affairs  
Proclaiming Justice to the Nations   
Scholars for Peace in the Middle East   
Simon Wiesenthal Center 
StandWithUs
The Lawfare Project
Zionist Organization of America


Cc:  SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher
       SUNY Board of Trustees
       NY Board of Regents Chancellor Merryl H. Tisch
       NY Board of Regents Vice Chancellor Anthony S. Bottar 
       NY State Senate Education Committee Chair John J. Flanagan
       NY State Assembly Education Committee Chair Catherine Nolan
       NY State Senator Tom Libous (District 52) 
       NY State Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (District 123) 
       NY State Comptroller Thomas P DiNapoli
       Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
       U.S. Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand
       U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer
       U.S. Representative Richard L. Hanna (NY District 22)
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If SJP is so concerned with disciplining members who express anti-Semitism, they might call in their own founder to ask him a few questions. That would be Hatem Bazian, currently a professor at UC Berkeley. Over the past several years of his anti-Israel agitation, he has been accused of quoting that warm and fuzzy hadith that talks about the Day of Judgment when the "Jews will hide behind rocks and trees and the rocks and trees will call out to the Muslim, 'Oh Muslim: There is a Jew behind me. Come and kill him"'. Bazian has also been alleged to have told a campus audience he was speaking to that they should  count the number of buildings on campus to see how many had Jewish names. I attempted  to question him about those allegations when he spoke at UC Irvine a few years back, and he danced all around them. I never did get a straight answer. Maybe the "human rights activists" at SJP can.
 
As I understand it, SJP is affiliated with Bazian's most recent organization, American Muslims for Palestine. I wonder if Mr Bazian has any connection this latest strategy as expressed by a chapter of the organization he founded. I'm not saying he does, but if he doesn't, I think he should publicly condemn it. I would also think that the University of California at Berkeley would expect as much from one of its professors.

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