Dublin university students vote to back boycott of Israel
'Students at Dublin City University (DCU) in Ireland have voted in favour of boycotting Israel. They voted by 1,400 votes to 300 to align their students’ union with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
The referendum had previously been held in March; but after a technical error, officials decided to cancel the result. Instead, they organised another referendum. And as a result, the DCU students’ union now has the authority to “campaign on issues related to Palestine, and lobby DCU to end ties with Israeli companies and institutions”. The DCU Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) society promoted the referendum.
A yes to the boycott
Announcing the results, SJP took to Facebook to declare:
It is with immense honour and excitement that DCU Students for Justice in Palestine are (finally) able to announce that DCU Students’ Union have voted 81% in favour of standing in solidarity with Palestine by publicly aligning the union with the BDS movement.
The referendum, it stated, was their “chance to write DCU history” by standing with the Palestinian people. It also argued that, considering the existence of apartheid in Israel:
we have a moral responsibility to take an emboldened and clear stand for what is right.
And as a result of the successful vote, DCU now joins other Irish educational institutions in supporting a boycott of Israel.'
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