Joint statement on the University of Sydney

Joint statement on the University of Sydney

We are appalled and deeply con­cerned by the agree­ment that was reached on June 21 by the Uni­ver­si­ty of Syd­ney and rep­re­sen­ta­tives of pro­test­ers who had camped on the University’s grounds for the pre­vi­ous eight weeks. Many of the pro­test­ers were from out­side the Uni­ver­si­ty, yet they were allowed to men­ace the Uni­ver­si­ty com­mu­ni­ty and dis­turb cam­pus life with­out chal­lenge. They have now been reward­ed for doing so.

The Uni­ver­si­ty entered into an agree­ment with a group act­ing in con­cert with the extrem­ist Hizb ut-Tahrir organ­i­sa­tion to par­tic­i­pate in a work­ing group to review the University’s invest­ments and defence and secu­ri­ty-relat­ed research activ­i­ties. No oth­er uni­ver­si­ty in Aus­tralia has gone this far.

The Uni­ver­si­ty of Syd­ney agree­ment has been wide­ly and right­ly con­demned as a capit­u­la­tion by the Uni­ver­si­ty and cel­e­brat­ed by extrem­ists. A group work­ing in con­cert with Hizb ut-Tahrir declared last Fri­day that “[Our] resilience has worked in our favour across many fronts, most par­tic­u­lar­ly being the cat­a­lyst for the nego­ti­a­tions with the Uni.”

This agree­ment can only act as an incen­tive for fur­ther and more extreme dis­rup­tion at the Uni­ver­si­ty in the future.

Lead­ing nation­al secu­ri­ty experts, includ­ing Peter Jen­nings and Den­nis Richard­son, have right­ly raised seri­ous ques­tions about the University’s capac­i­ty to con­duct sen­si­tive nation­al secu­ri­ty research in light of this agree­ment. Oth­ers have ques­tioned the appro­pri­ate­ness of con­tin­ued fed­er­al fund­ing to the Uni­ver­si­ty of Syd­ney.

Based on our inter­ac­tions to date, we have lost con­fi­dence in the capac­i­ty of the Uni­ver­si­ty to pro­vide for the phys­i­cal, cul­tur­al and psy­cho-social safe­ty of Jew­ish stu­dents and staff mem­bers. This is not just our view. We have been made aware that sev­er­al aca­d­e­m­ic staff, some of them lead­ers in their fields and employ­ees of long stand­ing, have already noti­fied the Uni­ver­si­ty of their deci­sion to leave the insti­tu­tion. We have also been informed that a num­ber of Jew­ish stu­dents are now con­sid­er­ing shift­ing to oth­er Uni­ver­si­ties.

We have also reject­ed the University’s offer, extend­ed to us after an agree­ment had been reached behind our backs, to par­tic­i­pate in the pro­posed process to review the University’s invest­ment and research activ­i­ties. The process is in our view a sham and we will have noth­ing to do with it. We encour­age all indi­vid­u­als and groups of stand­ing like­wise not to engage with or lend cred­i­bil­i­ty to such a fun­da­men­tal­ly flawed process.

We con­tin­ue to explore all options to ensure the safe­ty and well­be­ing of stu­dents and staff at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Syd­ney and stand ready to pro­vide sup­port and assis­tance to Jew­ish stu­dents and staff at the Uni­ver­si­ty, as well as those who now wish to leave the Uni­ver­si­ty.

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