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(回答先: イスラエルボイコットを中止するようパレスチナとイスラエルの学者が要求[NYT-IHT] 投稿者 ネオファイト 日時 2005 年 5 月 21 日 19:43:19)
イスラエルとは東欧系がセム系を始めとする他民族のユダヤ教徒を支配する国であると、皆さんが解説してくださっていますが、イスラエルで一二の規模を誇る大学で黒人差別があるという話です。ヘブライ大学長のMagidorは自分の大学での差別を何とかすることをまず考えましょう。
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/568543.html
Last update - 08:40 25/04/2005
Ethiopians say they can't get into TAU, Hebrew U
By Amiram Barkat, Haaretz Correspondent
The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University are closing their doors to Ethiopian students, especially those wishing to study in prestigious programs, Ethiopian activists and university graduates say.
These two universities consider the psychometric exam as the decisive factor in accepting students, thus significantly reducing the number of Ethiopian students compared to the other universities.
Immanuel Hadana, a prosecutor in the military advocate general's office, graduated in 2000 with a first degree in law from TAU. The law program initially refused to accept him because his psychometric grade was lower than required by the entrance threshold. Only after repeated appeals - appearing before a committee and approaching the top university officials - did the program agree to accept him.
"My attempts to enter the law study program in TAU took more time than the studies themselves," he says.
Hadana was recently invited to speak at the Knesset's Immigration and Absorption Committee about the success in the absorption of the Ethiopian immigrants.
He told the committee that the university management had asked him to praise its success in accepting immigrants from Ethiopia at a talk to university contributors and trustees.
"I was the second student (of Ethiopian origin) at the university. I remember a conference where they wanted me to say there was a 100 percent rise in the number of Ethiopian students at TAU. I objected," he says.
TAU, with its 28,000 students, is the largest university in Israel. In 2002-2003, only 32 Ethiopian students studied there. At Hebrew University, the second largest, there were 26 Ethiopian students at that time. The number of students at the Technion in Haifa, which is considered a relatively small, elitist institution, was 49. Altogether, 441 Ethiopian students studied at the six large universities in 2002-2003, 30 percent (128) at Bar Ilan and some 40 percent (174) in Haifa.
"I am not ashamed to say that Hebrew University and TAU are `snobbish' universities that refuse to accept the immigrants from Ethiopia," Israel Radio's Amharic program director Zaga Malko told the Knesset committee.
Attorney Yitzhak Dassa of Tabeka, an association providing legal aid to Ethiopian immigrants, says: "I'd give the worst grade to absorbing immigrants from Ethiopia to TAU and Hebrew University. Looking for an Ethiopian student in either of them is like looking for a needle in a haystack."
Dassa says the problem is especially acute in the prestigious programs, such as law, economics, medicine, engineering and management. A survey conducted by Tabeka for Haaretz indicates that there are only 119 law students from Ethiopia nationwide, including the colleges. Tabeka is now checking whether it is possible to petition the High Court of Justice against the entrance policy in the two large universities.
Hebrew University says it operates an affirmative action policy and has lowered the entrance threshold to enable Ethiopian students to enter the school. The university also offers a preacademic course to prepare them for their studies.
TAU says: "Since 1992, the university has been operating an affirmative action project to encourage students from Ethiopia to acquire higher education. The students are accompanied by a social worker and receive scholarships, dorms and personal help with their studies."