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Death threat academic defended

A controversial Israeli academic who called for a boycott of the country has been defended by Ben Gurion University (BGU) after receiving a death threat.

June 28, 2010 09:51
Dr Gordon was called a traitor for his views

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A controversial Israeli academic who called for a boycott of the country has been defended by Ben Gurion University (BGU) after receiving a death threat.

The university president, Professor Rivka Carmi, said a “red line” had been crossed after Dr Neve Gordon, a politics and government lecturer, was sent a letter which read: “You're a traitor. I'm coming to Ben-Gurion to kill you!”

Dr Gordon was criticised by the university in 2009 after publicly demanding an international cultural, economic and political boycott of Israel in the Los Angeles Times.

He wrote that all “foreign governments, regional authorities, international social movements, faith-based organisations, unions and citizens [should] suspend co-operation with Israel”.

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