Wednesday, October 17, 2007

University boycotts against Apartheid-- in 1965

"Academic boycott of South Africa"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_boycott_of_South_Africa


British Academics

In 1965, 496 university professors and lecturers from 34 British universities signed the following declaration in protest against apartheid and violations of academic freedom. They made special reference to the issuance of banning orders against Jack Simons and Eddie Roux, two well-known progressive academics.[4]

"ACADEMIC BOYCOTT OF SOUTH AFRICA: DECLARATION BY BRITISH ACADEMICS, 1965 [4]

"We, the (undersigned) professors and lecturers in British universities in consultation with the Anti-Apartheid Movement:

"Protest against the bans imposed on Professors Simons and Roux;
"Protest against the practice of racial discrimination and its extension to higher education;
"Pledge that we shall not apply for or accept academic posts in South African universities which practise racial discrimination."


United Nations

In 1980, the United Nations passed a resolution urging "all academic and cultural institutions to terminate all links with South Africa".[2]

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