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In reply to the discussion: German Teachers' Union Urges Total Boycott Of Israel [View all]shira
(30,109 posts)19. German MPs call on teachers’ union to denounce anti-Semitic BDS campaign
http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/German-MPs-call-on-teachers-union-to-denounce-anti-Semitic-BDS-campaign-467233
BERLIN: German Politicians from the Green and the Social Democratic parties urged the Oldenburg teachers union to condemn the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) campaign targeting the Jewish state.
"I expect that the GEW Oldenburg will follow its federal union and condemn BDS as anti-Semitic. Everything else would be unacceptable, Volker Beck, the Green Party MP, told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.
The 1,200 Education and Science Workers Union (GEW) in Oldenburg has been engulfed in an anti-Israel scandal this week because of its September publication of an article calling for a total boycott of Israel.
The GEW member and teacher Christoph Glanz , who authored the pro-BDS article, faced sharp criticism from the Social Democratic party MP Michaela Engelmeier.
She confirmed to the Post on Thursday that her tweet criticizing a GEW member for racism and anti-Semitism was directed at Glanz.
Engelmeier tweeted this week that she is pleased that the GEW Oldenburg distanced itself from the anti-Semitism and racism of one its members with a clarification.
However, the GEW walked back its clarification condemning BDS on Wednesday evening. The GEW posted an apparent defense of the boycott Israel article stating, the GEW rejects the contentions that it published an anti-Israel or hostile to Israel article in its membership magazine.
The GEW scrubbed its website of a Monday apology for publishing the BDS article.
The GEW website was offline on Thursday. The chairman of the GEW in Oldenburg Heinz Bührmann told the Post by mobile phone today that the union will publish a new statement Thursday eveningits fourth since last weekon the allegations of labor union-animated Jew-hatred. He told the Post that statement will reject BDS.
I expect and demand that the GEW Oldenburg distances itself and condemns every form of anti-Semitism and BDS, Engelmeier told the Post regarding the GEWs walkback of its Monday posting.
Speaking from Jerusalem, Efraim Zuroff, the Simon Wiesenthal Center's chief Nazi-hunter, told the Post that it is pathetic that the teachers union, an ostensibly respectful institution and responsible for the education of the children of Oldenburg ,cannot recognize anti-Semitism when it is staring them in the face. The refusal to criticize peoplein this case Christoph Glanzwho spouts anti-Semitism and lies about Israel is a moral failure with terrible practical consequences."
Glanz, who uses the name Christopher Ben Kush on his Twitter feed, said, "Israel´s government is a racist freak show. He also accused Israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing.
The Post's emails and telephone calls to Glanz on Thursday were not immediately returned. He has previously said the allegation of anti-Semitism against him is absurd.
In an email to the Post about the charges of anti-Semitism leveled against Glanz, Bianca Schöneich, a spokeswoman for the state of Lower Saxony's public school agency, where Oldenburg is located, wrote on Tuesday that the state education agency takes the allegations very seriously and is examining them
Schöneich wrote that teachers are civil servants and, in general, are supposed to bepolitically neutral.
German Civil Service law prescribes neutrality for teachers.
Israels embassy told the Post on Thursday the embassy is aware of the new incidents in connection with the GEW Oldenburg website.
Israels embassy told the Post last week the GEW is an important German institution so it was surprised and disappointed that the Oldenburg chapter chose to republish the pamphlet of a BDS activist in its magazine.
We rely on the moral values and intellectual capabilities of readers of the magazine to correctly classify the pamphlet, but we still expect the magazine to show better editorial standards, the embassy said.
BERLIN: German Politicians from the Green and the Social Democratic parties urged the Oldenburg teachers union to condemn the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) campaign targeting the Jewish state.
"I expect that the GEW Oldenburg will follow its federal union and condemn BDS as anti-Semitic. Everything else would be unacceptable, Volker Beck, the Green Party MP, told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.
The 1,200 Education and Science Workers Union (GEW) in Oldenburg has been engulfed in an anti-Israel scandal this week because of its September publication of an article calling for a total boycott of Israel.
The GEW member and teacher Christoph Glanz , who authored the pro-BDS article, faced sharp criticism from the Social Democratic party MP Michaela Engelmeier.
She confirmed to the Post on Thursday that her tweet criticizing a GEW member for racism and anti-Semitism was directed at Glanz.
Engelmeier tweeted this week that she is pleased that the GEW Oldenburg distanced itself from the anti-Semitism and racism of one its members with a clarification.
However, the GEW walked back its clarification condemning BDS on Wednesday evening. The GEW posted an apparent defense of the boycott Israel article stating, the GEW rejects the contentions that it published an anti-Israel or hostile to Israel article in its membership magazine.
The GEW scrubbed its website of a Monday apology for publishing the BDS article.
The GEW website was offline on Thursday. The chairman of the GEW in Oldenburg Heinz Bührmann told the Post by mobile phone today that the union will publish a new statement Thursday eveningits fourth since last weekon the allegations of labor union-animated Jew-hatred. He told the Post that statement will reject BDS.
I expect and demand that the GEW Oldenburg distances itself and condemns every form of anti-Semitism and BDS, Engelmeier told the Post regarding the GEWs walkback of its Monday posting.
Speaking from Jerusalem, Efraim Zuroff, the Simon Wiesenthal Center's chief Nazi-hunter, told the Post that it is pathetic that the teachers union, an ostensibly respectful institution and responsible for the education of the children of Oldenburg ,cannot recognize anti-Semitism when it is staring them in the face. The refusal to criticize peoplein this case Christoph Glanzwho spouts anti-Semitism and lies about Israel is a moral failure with terrible practical consequences."
Glanz, who uses the name Christopher Ben Kush on his Twitter feed, said, "Israel´s government is a racist freak show. He also accused Israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing.
The Post's emails and telephone calls to Glanz on Thursday were not immediately returned. He has previously said the allegation of anti-Semitism against him is absurd.
In an email to the Post about the charges of anti-Semitism leveled against Glanz, Bianca Schöneich, a spokeswoman for the state of Lower Saxony's public school agency, where Oldenburg is located, wrote on Tuesday that the state education agency takes the allegations very seriously and is examining them
Schöneich wrote that teachers are civil servants and, in general, are supposed to bepolitically neutral.
German Civil Service law prescribes neutrality for teachers.
Israels embassy told the Post on Thursday the embassy is aware of the new incidents in connection with the GEW Oldenburg website.
Israels embassy told the Post last week the GEW is an important German institution so it was surprised and disappointed that the Oldenburg chapter chose to republish the pamphlet of a BDS activist in its magazine.
We rely on the moral values and intellectual capabilities of readers of the magazine to correctly classify the pamphlet, but we still expect the magazine to show better editorial standards, the embassy said.
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Wow - I read the article in the OP twice, and I still have no idea what it's about.
Little Tich
Sep 2016
#4
Shouldn't be news to you as BDS is antisemitic. Illan Pappe supports cultural BDS....
shira
Sep 2016
#5
I'm going to wait until the actual GEW article becomes available before making conclusions about it.
Little Tich
Sep 2016
#6
It seems as if you're to bullshit me into accepting the hasbara version of events without a shred of
Little Tich
Sep 2016
#16
This seems to be a German debate about BDS where some participants are making statements that are
Little Tich
Sep 2016
#25
You should ask Christoph Glanz for a copy of the article in question. He's on Twitter.
shira
Sep 2016
#26
The letter urges a total boycott of Israel, just as JPost reported - correct? n/t
shira
Sep 2016
#30
So promoting the right for people to live in their ancestral homeland is racist? n/t
Little Tich
Sep 2016
#36
I don't understand how those who are pro-Israel always seem to think that equal rights for
Little Tich
Sep 2016
#44
You're proposing a world without borders, without sovereignty & self-determination....
shira
Sep 2016
#45
I still think that everyone has a right to live in their ancestral homeland.
Little Tich
Sep 2016
#46
There are millions of refugees in the world - are you suggesting that they have no right to return?
Little Tich
Sep 2016
#50