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Palestinian Minister of Education Seized

In the past weeks Israeli forces have seized numerous Palestinian representative and members of the government. Dr. Nassereddine Shaer, the Palestinian Minister of Education and Dean of Faculty of Islamic Law of the An-Najah National University (Palestine) was amongst those abducted. During a speech at the Israeli Parliament, Hans-Gert Poettering, the speaker of the European Parliament, last week urged Israel to free the Palestinian legislators and “and other politicians, including Education Minister Nassereddine al-Shaer" Please find below an open letter for the Israeli Minister of Education.

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Israel / Palestine
Date: 04 Jun 2007
Source: Faculty For Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Classification: Personal Information
Affected Persons: Dr. Nassereddine Shaer,
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Open Letter to Education Minister Yael Tamir

Copied to: Prime Minister Olmert, Defense Minister Peretz, Foreign Minister Livni

28 May 2007

From: FFIPP – Faculty For Israeli-Palestinian Peace

In the recent spate of seizures carried out by the Israeli Defense Forces, Dr. Nassereddine Shaer, (Minister of Education and Higher Education (Palestine) Dean of Faculty of Islamic Law, An-Najah National University (Palestine)) was abducted, along with over 30 others, some of whom are elected Palestinian representatives and government Ministers. This practice of the Israeli authorities is illegal under international law. More so, it goes against any attempt to promote a just peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

As academics – Israeli, Palestinian, and International – we view this act as one more destructive step in the Israeli policy of obstruction of the right to education and academic freedom in Palestine. It is in line with the ongoing policy of the Israeli military authorities to deny access to Palestinian students and academics to venues of study or research. Abducting the Minister of Education at this time, when final preparations are underway for 80,000 high school students to take the general high-school examination, is a major blow to the educational system in Palestine. It is, in fact, a blatant act of persecution which we vigorously oppose.

As academics we have an obligation to guard and promote critical thinking, personal morality and human solidarity. We are witness now to the intensification of human suffering which has spiraled into a grave crisis. You – an academic, a professor of philosophy and education, and Minister of Education – are a party to actions which are devastating for the Palestinian society, its cultural and educational subsistence, and its very existence. You must speak up and act! Release the Palestinian Minister of Education and all those who have been unlawfully detained.

“Those who have the privilege to know, have the duty to act.” Albert Einstein

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