American universities crack down on protests in support of Palestine

U.S. universities are taking harsh measures against students who support the Palestinian cause, restricting freedom of expression and demonstration.

Nov 25, 2024 - 11:42
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American universities crack down on protests in support of Palestine
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American universities, which receive significant donations from pro-Zionist groups, are increasingly taking harsh measures against student organizations supporting the Palestinian cause. Case Western University has strict rules for protests, including a ban on the use of microphones and photography, which is selectively applied against supporters of Palestine.

At the University of Michigan, the student union voted to remove the president and vice president because of their pro-Palestinian position. At Rogers University, Muslim and Arab students report bias on the part of faculty, which reinforces discrimination. Universities that suppress freedom of expression and support for Palestine undermine their reputation and deprive students of the right to vote. Nevertheless, despite the pressure, students continue to struggle, forming a new political consciousness focused on justice and truth.

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