UManresa and UVic-UCC condemn Israeli attack on Birzeit University in the West Bank

The Catalan institution joins the ACUP statement denouncing the violation of international law and the Palestinian right to education.

Imatge genèrica d'un edifici universitari amb signes de dany o conflicte, simbolitzant l'atac a la Universitat de Birzeit.

Imatge genèrica d'un edifici universitari amb signes de dany o conflicte, simbolitzant l'atac a la Universitat de Birzeit.

The University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC) and its campus in Manresa condemn the attack by the Israeli army against Birzeit University in the West Bank on January 6, which caused a dozen injuries.

The UVic-UCC, which includes UManresa, has adopted the statement issued by the Associació Catalana d’Universitats Públiques (ACUP) to condemn the assault suffered by Birzeit University, in the West Bank, by the Israeli army on January 6.
The attack occurred during class hours, with students, faculty, and technical staff conducting academic activity on campus, resulting in a dozen injuries. The UVic-UCC denounces that this action violates international humanitarian law and international human rights law.

Universities are civil assets, essential spaces for knowledge and science, where no form of violence has a place, and even less so military violence.

This assault constitutes a blatant violation of humanitarian principles and the right to education of the Palestinian people, and represents a deliberate attempt to ensure that Birzeit University ceases to be a space of freedom.
The UVic-UCC reiterates its rejection of any form of violence and joins the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE), calling for true and lasting peace.
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