|
Another Video Conference with Monash/Australia
18th,
September 2006
In
the hopes of helping narrow the gap between the Palestinian and
international community, Zajel Youth Exchange Program organized
a video conference with students of Monash University in
Australia. Students from both universities were able to discuss
the political and human dimensions of the Israeli occupation as
well as the prospects for peace. Some of other topics that were
discussed included: the impact of roadblocks, sieges,
incursions, the apartheid wall and curfews on the Palestinian
people.
The conference started with a brief introduction about
Palestine, the university, and the current uprising, Dr. Abdula
Kreem Daraghmenh from the English Department followed this
introduction with some brief comments about the effects of the
occupation on studies at the university, and offered some
starting points for the discussion.
The next presentation was given by Vanessa Edward, an international
volunteer with Zajel. She discussed the current situation in the
city, describing how the Israeli government's current policy
forbidding the Palestinian Security Forces from carrying weapons
or wearing their uniforms has actually helped create a situation
where there is no rule of law, thus allowing militant groups to
become more powerful. She argued that though the Israeli
authorities have stated that they want peace, their current
actions are creating a situation which in fact precipitates and
perpetuates violence.
The Australian students asked their Palestinian fellows
questions about the peace process negotiations, Camp David
Negotiations, Oslo Agreement, the right to education, war
against Lebanon and the current Intifada.

It should be mentioned that Zajel has organized many video
conferences with American, Belgian, Spanish and British
universities in the past few years. This is actually the second
time it has organized such a conference with Monash University,
The idea behind this project is to overcome the obstacles
imposed against Palestinians as a result of the siege that
prohibits Palestinians to have normal face-to-face interaction
with international students. Such events allow Palestinian
students to express their feelings and their points of view
regarding the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.
The Palestinian students expressed their gratitude toward Monash
University and the Australian students who made this conference
possible. Zajel Youth Exchange Program hopes many more positive
interactions with Australian students will be possible in the
future.
***
|