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UBCO vice-chancellor offers to meet with pro-Palestinian encampment

The encampment on UBC鈥檚 Okanagan campus is demanding that the university divests from companies complicit in 鈥楶alestinian genocide鈥
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Those at the UBCO encampment have requested to maintain anonymity for fear of repercussions from the public and law enforcement. (Jacqueline Gelineau/Capital News)

After nearly two weeks of demonstrations at UBC Okanagan, the principal and deputy vice-chancellor of the institution, Lesley Cormack, has responded to pro-Palestinian protesters with a letter.

The encampment, comprised of diverse students and members of the community, has been stationed on the UBCO campus for the past eleven days. The group of pro-Palestinian protesters, who call themselves the Peoples鈥檚 University for Gaza, UBCO, have a list of five key demands that they, in conjunction with the students on Vancouver鈥檚 campus, are asking UBC to address.

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Protesters at both the Okanagan and Vancouver campuses of UBC are demanding that the institution divest from all companies that are supporting the ongoing 鈥渙ppression and genocide of Palestinians.鈥 The protestors are that are physically located in Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories and companies that manufacture weapons sold to Israel.

The group is also calling on UBC to participate in the global academic boycott of Israeli Universities, to condemn any acts of genocide in Gaza, and reaffirm Palestinian鈥檚 right to resist, return and to keep police off campus.

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On May 16, UBC President Benoit-Antoine Bacon issued an addressing the five key demands.

In the statement, Bacon said that to remain respectful to all students and faculty, UBC must remain neutral on this subject. Bacon also stated that the university does not directly own any stocks in the companies identified by the movement, and offered to 鈥渆ngage in a discussion.鈥

However, he also stated that a percentage of the university鈥檚 funds are managed by external investment managers. Some of the funds have been invested in companies now being accused of being 鈥渃omplicit in Israel鈥檚 numerous violations of Palestinian human rights,鈥 by the People鈥檚 University for Gaza.

On Friday, May 24, UBCO deputy vice-chancellor Cormack delivered a letter to those encamping in 琉璃神社, to 鈥渆nsure you are aware of the recent communications from President Benoit-Antoine Bacon regarding the demonstrations on the Vancouver Campus and on the Okanagan campus.鈥

Cormack said that as President Bacon has invited a discussion between student representatives and the university, she will engage in discussions with those in 琉璃神社.

While discussions are ongoing, Cormack asked that the protesters 鈥渞efrain from disrupting university activities.鈥

The 琉璃神社-based protesters responded and said they are willing to meet but will not engage in 鈥渂argaining around the duration or conditions of the UBCO encampment.鈥

The meeting has yet to be scheduled but is expected to take place on May 30.

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(Jacqueline Gelineau/Capital News)


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