The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 2002 - 7A CONFERENCE Continued from Page 1 "Apartheid seeks to separate the dignity and equality of one's humanity. It's the same soup, just a different bowl. This is not about anti-Semitism, this is about peace, jus- tice and doing the right thing," he said. But speaker Raef Zreik, an Israeli attorney, said the distinction between the occupied territories and Israel proper make Apartheid a limited analogy. "Things are more sophisticated than we think. The West Bank is much, much worse than Apartheid. Israel has many factors of Apartheid but is not it. We are on the way toward it but we aren't there yet," he said. Hatem Bazian, a professor at the University of Califor- nia at Berkeley, opened his talk by thanking opponents of the conference, referring to University of Michigan Presi- dent Mary Sue Coleman as an "obedient servant" and saying, "there's no such thing as bad publicity." Bazian said two tactics commonly employed by pro-Israeli factions to silence pro-Palestinian groups include the issue of democracy in Israel and the charge of anti-Semitism. "They draw parallels to the U.S. in order to neutralize the American public from examining what's going on. Being a democracy is not immunity from oppression and exclusion. South Africa was a democracy for whites, but not for everyone else. Democracy is the code word for suspending intellectual examination," he said. "With anti- Semitism, they've closed the door for entry for someone who will be able to speak about the Palestinian struggle. (Anti-Semitism is thus) used as a means of neutralizing the opposition so the mainstream American public will distance itself from the 'extremists."' Many speakers cited a long list of human rights abuses committed by Israel as the most important reason for universities to divest from companies that do business with the country. "This is not a meeting about free speech, this is a meeting about crimes against humanity that have been perpetuated in the past and will be perpetuated in the future," keynote speaker and Israeli historian Ilan Pappae said. "We are trying to deal with a state of denial, a sys- tem of ignorance and of denial and of oppression, of real- ity on the ground in Palestine. Don't assume people know - they have no idea. Divestment is an alternative to bloodshed, as a peace activity." Sami Al-Arian, a former professor at the University of South Florida, led a session titled "Academic Freedom in Political Advocacy." "We have an atmosphere of intimidation that reaches the highest powers of the government, (which is) partly ideological and partly political," he said. "Today, the nation is being challenged. The Constitution and Bill of Rights are being challenged (by the Patriot Act.)" Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, who spent Saturday protesting the conference, said Al-Arian -who has recently come under fire by critics who say he holds terrorist affiliations - is affiliated to the group Islamic Jihad. "We support peace, this conference supports terrorism and suicide bombing. Sami Al-Arian is a member of Islamic Jihad, and Islamic Jihad supports suicide bombing," he said. Al-Arian denied the allegations and quoted the federal judge that exonerated him of any terrorist ties, saying "there is no evidence before the court that demonstrates either organization was a front for Islamic Jihad." "They want to blame us, to keep the attacks coming, so that we will not be talking about the subject - which is occupa- tion. This conference is about using divestment as a tool to pressure Israel to end the occupation,"Ai-Arian said. Several members of the University's administration, including Vice President of Student Affairs E. Royster Harper, attended the conference to show support for the student organizers. "I think the students have done a marvelous job. The organizers have been very respectful and responsive to any requests made of them - quality students, quality conference," Harper said. Shamai Leibowitz, one of several hundred Israeli soldier "Refuseniks" who signed a petition refusing to serve in the country's army, was scheduled to give the closing lecture Mon- day evening, but cancelled late Sunday. Organizers announced Leibowitz could not make the trip because he had been facing death threats - unrelated to the conference - after his Tel Aviv home and business were vandalized. -Daily Staff Reporters Kylene Kiang and Hiba Ghalib contributed to this report. GOVERNORiste tics, shi Continued from Page 1 Detroit, the Detroit Water and Sewerage owned b Department under a board that deterio includes representatives from sub- should b urbs, Granholm said the state should "It is give the board's leadership a chance survive to put reforms into place before mak- vibrantc ing changes. The i "People that are served by (the on whe board) deserve to be represented on settlem the board," Posthumus said. "Other- efforts. wise I believe it's taxation without Whil representation." c o nt i nu Like the memo issue, the water researc board controversy is part of a Granho Republican attempt "to divide peo- tobacc ple from people, to divide city from more o suburb, to divide east from west," smoking Granholm said. Posth the michigan daily LEARN THE MUSIC BUSINESS! The RETAIL Blind Pig, one of mid-America's premier live Clark has1 music venues, is in need of two smart, music area. 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Many state- buildings in the city that have rated and been abandoned be sold cheaply, she said. very clear that we cannot as a state if we do not have a city of Detroit." two candidates also differed ther to divert more tobacco ent funds to anti-smoking e she said the state must ue to fund life sciences h with settlement monies, lm said high rates of teen o use are a clear sign that f those funds should go to g prevention. umus said teen smoking has dropped during Engler's administra- tion and the state's priority during the current budget crisis must be on funding the Michigan Merit Awards and the Life Sciences Corridor. A question on the prosecution of hate crimes also drew opposing responses. Posthumus said he would be tough on crime as governor regard- less of the motivation behind it. "This country has always punished actions, not thoughts, and it's hard to determine thoughts," he said. 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