(Français) [BDS] Soutien au Pr. Jake Lynch

SHORT VIDEO CLIPS, 9 Dec 2013

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Nous sommes allés à une trentaine remettre à l’ambassade d’Australie en France, une lettre de soutien au Pr. Jake Lynch de l’université de Sydney, qui est attaqué en justice par un cabinet d’avocats israéliens parce qu’il applique le boycott académique, dans le cadre de la campagne internationale BDS (Boycott, Désinvestissement, Sanctions), et refuse donc de collaborer avec des universités israéliennes.

Pour voir le texte de la lettre (en Français et en Anglais), ainsi que la centaine de signatures d’universitaires, chercheurs, intellectuels :

https://www.transcend.org/tms/2013/12/francais-bds-lettre-de-soutien-au-pr-jake-lynch-remise-a-lambassade-daustralie-text-also-in-english/

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Jake Lynch is Associate Professor of Peace Journalism and Director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is a member of the TRANSCEND Network for Peace, Development and Environment, and the chief advisor for TRANSCEND Media Service-TMS. He is the co-author, with Annabel McGoldrick, of Peace Journalism (Hawthorn Press, 2005), and his new book, Debates in Peace Journalism, has just been published by Sydney University Press and TUP – TRANSCEND University Press. He also co-authored with Johan Galtung and Annabel McGoldrick ‘Reporting Conflict-An Introduction to Peace Journalism.

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