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Australian encampments mimic US precursors but not in pugnacity

Authorities shrug off calls for camps to be dismantled, amid reports of antisemitism but little evidence of violence

Published on
May 7, 2024
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May 7, 2024
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Pro-Palestinian encampments at Australian universities have remained all but free of the violence听marring the US camps听that inspired them, despite demands for US-style crackdowns.

Camps have been established or are planned on the campuses of at least five Melbourne universities as well as institutions in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth and Sydney.

Protesters are venting their outrage over the slaughter in Gaza and demanding an end to university ties with Israel and armaments manufacturers. They have faced off against pro-Israeli groups at several universities, amid claims of a rising tide of antisemitism.

In comments echoed by some Jewish leaders, shadow education minister Sarah Henderson听听vice-chancellors should expel student ringleaders, dismantle the camps and call in the police to combat the 鈥渦gly tide of hatred at Australian universities鈥. She said education minister Jason Clare should cancel an Australian Research Council grant awarded to a controversial Macquarie University sociologist, after children under the academic鈥檚 supervision were filmed chanting 鈥渋ntifada鈥 at a University of Sydney protest.

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Ms Henderson听听Mr Clare 鈥渕ust ban hate speech at universities or resign鈥, after Jewish students, staff and community leaders 鈥渟hared horror stories鈥 of 鈥渋ntimidation, harassment and threats鈥 on university campuses.

Like Ms Henderson, Mr Clare has called meetings with Jewish students and community leaders. 鈥淚t鈥檚 obvious that there are students鈥ho feel that they鈥檙e afraid to go to university, and that鈥檚 not on,鈥 he told the听.

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But he supported students鈥 right to peaceful protest, and said it was 鈥渘ot appropriate鈥 for him to intervene in institutional matters. 鈥淚f universities are failing to implement their codes of conduct, then Teqsa 鈥 the tertiary education regulator 鈥 has the power to issue fines.鈥

Mr Clare denied that universities needed 鈥渕ore power鈥 to enforce their own codes of conduct. 鈥淲hat we need to do better is improve communication between universities and student representatives, in particular Jewish students who are looking for more information about what is happening on campus,鈥 he听.

鈥淚t鈥檚 incumbent upon鈥oliticians, religious leaders, community leaders, student leaders, members of the media鈥o dial the rhetoric down鈥nd work together to try and bring the country together rather than letting it be torn apart.鈥

There is limited evidence of that to date, with the encampments often proving self-policing. 鈥淣o instance of bullying, racism, Islamophobia, antisemitism, queerphobia or ableism will be tolerated,鈥 Curtin University鈥檚 Gaza Solidarity Encampment rules state.

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The Australian National University Students鈥 Association听听in the ANU encampment after a protest leader declared 鈥渦nconditional support鈥 for Hamas during a听.

Monash University听听after outsiders converged on the Clayton campus to 鈥渄isrupt鈥 the encampment there. The interlopers left, no arrests were made, and no injuries were reported.

However prominent Liberal MP Julian Leeser, a former Australian Catholic University administrator and shadow attorney general, has vowed to move a private member鈥檚 bill to establish an independent judicial inquiry into antisemitism on Australian campuses.

鈥淚f any Australian student cannot feel safe鈥ecause of the religion they hold, then our universities are failing the principle test of character,鈥 Mr Leeser said during an听听at the Central Synagogue in Sydney.

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鈥淭o Australia鈥檚 vice-chancellors I say this: Australians are watching. Those who donate to and fund your institutions are watching. And international university rankings will be watching too.鈥

john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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