Israeli academics have called on prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to cancel an educational agreement with Myanmar that allows âthe Burmese juntaâŠthe right to interfere in curricula in Israelâ.
Earlier this year, Israeli deputy foreign minister Tzipi Hotovely signed an agreement on educational cooperation with the Myanmar ambassador U Maung Maung Lynn. This also .
Now, , a group of academics and educators led by human rights lawyer Eitay Mack have written to Netanyahu, who serves as both prime minister and foreign minister, saying that âitâs inconceivable that while the Burmese junta is busy committing genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, it has the right to interfere in curricula in Israelâ.
References in textbooks to Myanmar, they added, had to reflect the many crimes of the military regime, and it was, in any case, not for the foreign ministry to âbypass normal procedures of approving curricula by the ministry of educationâ.
There has also been much criticism within Israel about continuing arms sales to Myanmar at a time when a recent United Nations report has accused the country of âgenocidal intentâ towards its Rohingya Muslim minority.
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