Academic boycotts against Israeli and Jewish scholars and students violate international human rights law. These boycotts infringe upon academic freedom and free speech, harming both Israeli and Jewish academics and those denied the right to collaborate with them.
Boycotted individuals face discrimination, exclusion, and intimidation. Anti-Israeli academic boycotts stigmatize Jewish scholars and students, attributing group-based responsibility to individuals, regardless of their actions.
These rights violations are forbidden under international human rights law and echo the history of antisemitism.
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