Divest Turkey Resolutions Pass at UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara

LA JOLLA/SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—On March 2, undergraduate student government bodies at both the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) overwhelmingly voted to divest more than $74 million of University of California bonds and investments in the Republic of Turkey for its continuous denial and perpetuation of the Armenian Genocide. UCSD and UCSB, within an hour of one another, became the seventh and eighth UC campuses to pass this resolution, respectively.

Undergraduate student government bodies at UCSD (top) and UCSB (bottom) overwhelmingly voted to divest over $74 million dollars of University of California bonds and investments in Turkey.
Undergraduate student government bodies at UCSD (top) and UCSB (bottom) overwhelmingly voted to divest over $74 million dollars of University of California bonds and investments in Turkey.

“[Genocide denial] is a heinous act that aims to degrade the experience of a whole people and ethnicity,” said Seda Byurat, chairperson of the Armenian Genocide Centennial Committee (AGCC) at UCSD, during her presentation to the Associated Students government body.

The resolution at UCSD, titled “A Resolution to Divest from the Republic of Turkey to End the Perpetuation of the Armenian Genocide,” passed with a unanimous vote of 25-0-0 at the Price Forum Center at around 7:45 p.m. It was presented and lobbied for by the UCSD AGCC, receiving overwhelming support from official UCSD student organizations. Student organization co-sponsors at UCSD included the Asian Pacific Islander Student Alliance, Black Student Union, Kaibigang Pilipin@, Movimiento Estudiantiol Chican@ de Aztlan, Muslim Student Association, Native American Student Alliance, Queer People of Color, Students with Disabilities Coalition, and Multicultural Greek Council.

The resolution at UCSB passed with an overwhelming 21-0-1 vote at the Flying A Studio of the University Center at around 8:25 p.m., and was presented and lobbied for by the UCSB Armenian Students’ Association (ASA) and Armenian students on campus.

“We need to act as Armenian Diasporans and use the resources that we have as college students to do something. It is our duty as diasporans to fight for our global Armenian community,” said Sose Abraamyan, vice-president of UCSB’s ASA. “I’m so proud of our divestment team at UCSB, but also the Armenian Youth Federation [AYF] and All-Armenian Student Association for giving us this opportunity.”

These resolutions are part of a larger initiative called #DivestTurkey, which calls on all institutions to divest from the Republic of Turkey until Armenian Genocide justice is realized. The initiative is spearheaded by the Armenian Youth Federation Western United States, which is a grassroots community organization dedicated to social justice and empowerment of youth, the All-Armenian Student Association, campus Armenian Students’ Associations, and other local activists.

AYF Central Executive chairperson Gev Iskajyan stated, “The #DivestTurkey initiative began in order to connect and provide resources for university students and activists on campuses across America to divest all holdings in the Republic of Turkey’s government until reparations for the Armenian Genocide are met and until genocide is no longer a profitable venture.”

'The AYF plans to continue building on the momentum of the #DivestTurkey initiative.'
‘The AYF plans to continue building on the momentum of the #DivestTurkey initiative.’

Within 13 months, undergraduate student government bodies at UC Los Angeles, Berkeley, Irvine, Davis, Riverside, Santa Cruz, San Diego, and Santa Barbara, and the UC Student Association, the official voice of more than 240,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, have passed official resolutions calling on the UC to divest all financial holdings in the Republic of Turkey immediately and refrain from making any further investments in the Republic of Turkey in order to remove the UC’s complicity in the perpetuation of the Armenian Genocide.

“The AYF plans to continue building on the momentum of the #DivestTurkey initiative, working with colleges and universities in order to introduce similar resolutions in the coming weeks and months,” said Iskajyan.

To learn more, campus organizations and interested individuals can e-mail Divestment@AYFwest.org.

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2 Comments

  1. I doubt investing in Turkey was ever a favour, it was only an opportunity to not miss, that is why invested in Turkey in the first place. It (not investing) will be a missed opportunity now for UCSD and Us at large. I would never worry about who is investing in my economy, as long as I have attractive investment opportunities to offer. This is a free demand and supply World, and wrong interferences will only hurt the one who does it.

    Turkey should not worry about it, but UCSD UCSB administration (and US citizens at large) should, for their interests being compromised by some self-serving lobbies.

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