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LSE 'vote' strikes a blow at the boycotters

January 20, 2011 13:33
At the debate: Left, Professor Daniel Hochhauser, and right, chairman Professor Kevin Featherstone

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

2 min read

A motion calling for an academic boycott of Israel has been overwhelmingly rejected at a debate at the London School of Economics (LSE).

The motion, "This house believes in an academic boycott of Israel", was debated on Thursday in front of a packed audience.

Consultant oncologist Professor Daniel Hochhauser argued against the motion and Dr John Chalcraft, Reader in history and politics, argued in favour.

The event, held jointly by the LSE student union's Israel Society and Palestine Society was a clear success, in marked contrast to the lecture held by PalSoc in December, which resulted in a police investigation after controversial speaker Abdel Bari Atwan called Israel a "racist state" and 30 Jewish students walked out in protest.

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