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SFU Department of Sociology and Anthropology Statement Against Genocide in Palestine
Members of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at SFU stand with our colleagues and comrades in Gaza and Palestine, and those in the international labour movement demanding an immediate end to the genocide in the Gaza strip and the ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the West Bank. We demand an end to decades-long Israeli apartheid and to Canada鈥檚 half century of support of, and military and economic aid for, the settler colonial Zionist project of Palestinian elimination enabled by Western states.
Our collective grief and horror at Hamas鈥檚 killing and kidnapping of Israelis does not justify the collective punishment of 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza. Our governments and institutions cannot condemn the Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine while giving Israel unqualified support to cut off access to water, electricity, food, and medicine to the people of Gaza while bombing their homes, schools and hospitals. We cannot stand by while the language of 鈥渉uman animals鈥 is used by the Israeli state and uncritically amplified in the media to, in the words of the Palestinian Youth Movement, 鈥渞ender us savage and killable鈥.
We stand with the Palestinian people. We stand with Israelis and Jews demanding 鈥渘ot in our name鈥. We stand against antisemitism, which cannot be conflated with criticism of the Israeli state. We stand with working people, academics, scholars, and activists being harassed and criminalized for their support of Palestinian liberation. We see how the weight of harassment and criminalization is borne unequally by our Palestinian, Indigenous, Muslim, Black and racialized colleagues.
An injury to one is an injury to all.
*This statement was adopted from the SFU Labour Studies statement.