Student Resistance to Genocide

Student Resistance to Genocide (also see Pro-Israel Terrorizing of University & Students)

Updated 2024-08=29

2024-08-25 Protesters vow to return to Columbia, new leadership pushes for calm     Columbia University is bracing for disruptive protests to resume as students arrive on campus this week, even as some hold out hope that the new administration will be able to broker peace. The days before the start of classes have been marked by restricted campus access, talk of giving campus security officers more clout and last-minute discussions about rules.    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/protesters-vow-to-return-to-columbia-new-leadership-pushes-for-calm/ar-AA1poGEg?

2024-08-15 Columbia President Resigns After Violent Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Student Protests     “She finally got the memo,” said Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine. “Any future president who does not pay heed to the Columbia student body’s overwhelming demand for divestment will end up exactly as President Shafik did.” 

 The president of Columbia University announced her resignation late Wednesday, months after she authorized a violent police crackdown on student demonstrators urging the school to divest from Israel over the country’s devastating assault on the Gaza Strip.

Minouche Shafik said in her announcement that recent months have been “a period of turmoil where it has been difficult to overcome divergent views across our community.” Dozens of Columbia students were arrested and injured during a Shafik-approved police raid of a campus building in late April.    https://www.commondreams.org/news/columbia-president-resigns

2024-05-25 Punched, choked, kicked: German police crack down on student protests      “We are witnessing a great endangerment of academic freedom – and this has started since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza,” says Cecilia, an undergraduate student at Berlin’s Free University.  After her university published what she saw as a one-sided statement of support for Israel following the Hamas attacks of October 7, and students on campus began to experience an increase in Islamophobic harassment on campus, she and others formed a committee to show solidarity with Palestine and oppose Israel’s war in Gaza.

At universities across Germany, thousands of students like her have mobilised in support of Palestine, leading demonstrations, organising lectures and sit-ins occupying university buildings and campus lawns. They have also opposed the speeches of visiting Israeli officials – notably Israeli ambassador Ron Prosor who visited Cologne University in January and the Israeli judge, Daphne Barak-Erez who spoke at Humboldt University in February.

But students and university staff also say that their right to free expression has come under assault from hostile media coverage, repressive legal measures taken by universities and politicians, and the use of police violence against peaceful demonstrators.  “Staff, teachers and students who have been trying to objectively teach and raise their voice about what is happening in Gaza and Palestine have been systematically repressed,” says Cecilia.   https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2024/5/25/punched-choked-kicked-german-police-crack-down-on-student-protests

2024-05-25 Zionists condemn us for posting on the Internet   Since October 7, more than 160 Palestinian students have been suspended or expelled from Israeli universities – and even arrested. The reason? – Their posts on social networks. This is their story.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiP0vRv-umU 

2024-05-25 Watching the watchdogs: The US media and intergenerational fault lines      As Israel continues to wage its genocidal war on Gaza, a fault line in American society is becoming increasingly more pronounced. University students are challenging the political establishment on university campuses across the country.  One side opposes US backing for Israel and profiteering from investments in arms industries, while the other supports the Israeli offensive and has urged police action to break up the student protest encampments.   https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/5/25/watching-the-watchdogs-the-us-media-and-intergenerational-fault-lines

2024-05-24 Why are Gen Z broke?   In this episode, we look at why Gen Z around the world are broke and whether they deserve the bad reputation for their lifestyle choices.  Gen Z are struggling financially. A 2023 survey of Gen Z in 44 countries suggested that around half of them were living paycheck to paycheck and almost half needed a side job. So why are Gen Z broke?

“Gen Z spends all their money on avocado toast and coffee and all they do is sit on social media and they don’t wanna work” – or such is the perception of the financial woes afflicting Gen Z. Studies show that Gen Z are the generation least likely to have savings or a plan for the future when it comes to money – but the “doomers” also report very little hope in the future.

Presenter: Myriam Francois,  Guests: Grace Blakeley – Author and economics commentator, Anushka Rathod – Finance content creator,Max Lu – YouTuber  https://www.aljazeera.com/program/the-stream/2024/5/24/why-are-gen-z-broke

2024-05-24 Cambridge remembers Nakba Day, in solidarity with Rafah!    Around 200 demonstrators gathered on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus in Cambridge on May 15 to demand an end to the Zionist genocide in Gaza and the liberation of Palestine. Members of the Boston Coalition for Palestine, including the Palestine Youth Movement, the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) and student organizers at MIT, organized the action to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Nakba — the 1948 genocidal colonization of Palestine.   https://www.workers.org/2024/05/78868/

2024-05-15 Rafah Invasion Goes to Court at the ICJ; Plus, the Student Movement for Palestine      George Bisharat, Professor Emeritus at University of California College of Law, San Francisco. His research and writing focus on international legal aspects of Palestine/Israel and on U.S. policies toward the Middle East.  

Ali Winston is an independent reporter covering criminal justice, privacy, and surveillance.

Suzanne Ali, law student and organizer with Palestinian Youth Movement.     https://kpfa.org/episode/upfront-may-15-2024/

2024-05-14 How has the war on Gaza changed the narrative among young people?   We look into how the war on Gaza has been reshaping global perceptions among youth in the West and what potential reforms that might bring.  Through a conversation with young online activists, we delve into some of the new shifts in young people’s perspectives of their governments, mainstream media, international law, Western democracy and more. https://www.aljazeera.com/program/the-stream/2024/5/14/how-has-the-war-on-gaza-changed-the-narrative-among-young-people

2024-05-13 Palestine Post: Rafah Invasion and the Student Intifada in the DMV   As with most Mondays, we spend this hour on the latest in Palestine. We talk about the latest updates about the siege on Rafah with Phyllis Bennis, a Middle East analyst and directs the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies. And then, a look at the student activism sweeping the US with the latest and what happened to the encampments in Washington DC. We’ll be joined by Thandiwe Abdullah, a student organizer at Howard University with Students for Justice in Palestine.     https://kpfa.org/episode/law-disorder-may-13-2024/

2024-05-13 Palestine Talks | Dr. Sahar Mohamed Khamis on US student protests for Gaza    Professor of Communication Sahar Mohamed Khamis from the University of Maryland tells TRT World that student protests for Gaza across the globe show that “the world is waking up” and that they will have a “ripple effect on American policy” in the long-term.  She says the “snowballing effect” and “eye-opening moment”, which has led to more than 120 universities being impacted by Gaza encampments, is the result of students realising that the US ideals they have been taught are not respected when it comes to Palestine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgvR1U5YuMk&list=PLUW304lJeu3Vg_nM0WQfWDZTDyu6h6PlD&index=3

2024-05-13 Christian School to Divest From Businesses Profiting From Israel, Hamas War    Christian seminary in New York affiliated with Columbia University recently announced plans to divest from Israel and other companies involved in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas militants.  On May 9, the Union Theological Seminary in New York announced that its board of trustees had endorsed a divestment plan from “companies profiting from war in Palestine/Israel.”

“Over the decades, we have developed what are called ‘socially responsible investment (SRI) screens’ to express our values and not financially support damaging and immoral investments,” the seminary said in a statement. “With respect to companies that are profiting from the present war in Palestine, we continue to hold these standards high and have taken steps to identify all investments, both domestic and global, that support and profit from the present killing of innocent civilians in Palestine, whose numbers are now over 34,000—and a humanitarian crisis of ever-growing magnitude.”

Pro-Palestinian protests began at Columbia University on April 18 before spreading to college campuses across the U.S., with students calling for schools to divest from Israel.  https://www.newsweek.com/union-theological-seminary-cut-ties-israel-columbia-campus-protests-1899854?

2024-05-10 The impact of student encampments for Gaza at universities worldwide   After the escalation at US student encampments, we revisit the students raising their voices to protest Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza.

Anti-war student protesters have been met with brutal pro-Israel counterprotests, violent arrests and suspensions, raising debates around freedom of expression and the future of activism on college campuses. What started as a student encampment at Columbia University in New York City three weeks ago has now turned into a global student movement, expanding to Europe, Australia, Canada and beyond. We’ll get the latest from the campus grounds and ask w hat is next for the global student movement for Gaza.

Presenter: Myriam Francois, Guests:  Maysam Elghazali – Emory University student, Kendall Gardner – Oxford University student, Christopher Iacovetti – University of Chicago student https://www.aljazeera.com/program/the-stream/2024/5/10/the-impact-of-student-encampments-for-gaza-at-universities-worldwide

2024-05-09 AS`AD AbuKHALIL: History of US Activism for Palestine     While their  ultimate impact should not be exaggerated, the protests for Palestine taking place on U.S. college campuses are historic.      There is a long history of muted protests for Palestine on college campuses.  Imagine, Palestine never drew the attention of the American left in the 1960s and 1970s.  Few Americans knew the word Palestinian before the assassination by Palestinian American, Sirhan Sirhan.

Most leaders of the American left (including Michael Harrington and Jerry Rubin) were staunch Zionists and thought of Israel as a progressive project in the midst of reactionary Arab countries (not that progressive Westerners were free of the racism that afflicted conservative Westerners). 

The AFL-CIO and all affiliates of the Democratic Party were prominent elements of the Israel Lobby.  It was a time when Republicans in New England were more likely to oppose Israel than liberal Democrats of the big cities. 

College campuses were hostile to Palestinian activism and after 1975, Congress initiated legislation to conflate Palestinian struggle with terrorism.  In the 1980s, a group of students in California faced deportation because they attended a “haflah” (literally, party) which was allegedly sponsored by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. 

In 1984, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee published The AIPAC College Guide: Exposing the Anti-Israel Campaign on Campus which failed, in fact, to show much anti-Israeli presence on college campuses (with the exception of a few places such as Georgetown University). 

Many U.S. universities (including Georgetown which was accused of pro-Arab bias) established chairs for visiting Israeli professors.  There were and are more college courses offered on Israel than on all of Asia and Africa combined.  Israel fought the spread of knowledge about Arabs and Islam and the creation of the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown was met with enormous opposition and resistance from the Israel Lobby.  https://consortiumnews.com/2024/05/09/asad-abukhalil-history-of-us-activism-for-palestine/

2024-05-07     750+ Jewish Students Affirm Support for Pro-Palestine Campus Protests     The students’ open letter—which circulated as U.S. President Joe Biden again linked campus encampments to antisemitism—urges institutions of higher learning to “take immediate action” to stop Israel’s Gaza genocide.

Against the backdrop of President Joe Biden’s Tuesday speech condemning antisemitism, hundreds of Jewish students at U.S. universities signed an open letter supporting the nationwide pro-Palestine campus protests, decrying the false smearing of the encampments as antisemitic, and urging institutions to take action to stop Israel’s “genocidal assault on Gaza.”  https://www.commondreams.org/news/jewish-students-support-gaza

2024-05-07 Students Demanding Divestment: You’re on the Right Side of History   Israel has damaged or destroyed every university in Gaza. But no university president has denounced Israel’s genocide or supported the call for divestment. 

 Stanford students are rising up for peace and justice. They have established a “People’s University” encampment and they are demanding that Stanford: (1) explicitly condemn Israel’s genocide and apartheid; (2) call for an immediate ceasefire, and for Israel and Egypt to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza; and (3) immediately divest from the consumer brands identified by the Palestinian BDS National Committee and all firms in Stanford’s investment portfolio that are complicit Israeli war crimes, apartheid and genocide.

At this moment in history, there are two related military occupations occurring simultaneously – 5,675 miles apart. One is Israel’s ongoing 57-year occupation of Palestinian territory, which is now taking the form of a full-fledged genocide that has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians. The other is at Columbia University, where the administration has asked the New York Police Department to occupy the school until May 17. Both occupations are fueled by the Zionist power structure. Both have weaponized antisemitism to rationalize their brutality.

The students at Columbia are demanding that the university end its investments in companies and funds that are profiting from Israel’s war against the Palestinians. They want financial transparency and amnesty for students and faculty involved in the demonstration. Most protesters throughout the country are demanding an immediate ceasefire and divestment from companies with interests in Israel. More than 2,300 people have been arrested or detained on U.S. college campuses.  https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/israel-gaza-war-bds

2024-05-07 NYC Driver Rams Into Anti-Genocide Protest, Hospitalizes One    “Zionists on the streets and in police precincts have declared open season on young people fighting for Palestinian liberation,” said one Columbia University student group.  

One pro-Palestinian protester was hospitalized on Tuesday after a pro-Israel driver “intentionally drove” into a group of picketers outside the home of one of Columbia University’s trustees on New York City’s Upper East Side, as demonstrations against Israel’s bombardment of Gaza continued.  https://www.commondreams.org/news/pro-israel-driver-protest

2024-05-06 Antisemitism: The big lie smearing campus protesters Mainstream journalists and politicians have engaged in a campaign of mass slander against U.S. college students protesting the Gaza genocide. Their “antisemitism” Big Lie echoes the racist hate campaigns of the past, inciting hostility toward young people whose only crime is their dedication to justice.

A newly published survey provides some important context for these protests and undermines the smear campaign against the protesters.   Students Are Not Antisemitic

The Chicago Project on Security and Threats (CPOST), a project of the University of Chicago, recently published “Understanding Campus Fears After October 7 and How to Reduce Them,” subtitled “a non-partisan analysis of Antisemitism and Islamophobia among College Students and American Adults.” Robert A. Pape, political scientist and CPOST’s director, writes that its findings “are an opportunity to re-center the national discussion around students and away from politics.” Let’s hope so.   https://www.alternet.org/antisemitism-on-college-campuses/

2024-05-06 Palestine Post w/ Linda Sarsour, Sahar Francis & Liz Arias    As we do most Mondays, we spend today’s show on the ongoing genocide that Israel is waging against Palestinians. Today we’re in conversation with Linda Sarsour, a Brooklyn-born Palestinian Muslim American activist, author, and community organizer. She is the author of her memoir We Are Not Here to Be Bystanders. We’re also joined by Sahar Francis, is the General Director of Ramallah-based Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, a Palestinian organization providing legal and advocacy support to Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli and Palestinian prisons. She is also an attorney by training.

At the end of the hour we’re also joined by Liz Arias, a student in her senior year at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, where the student encampment protest negotiated a successful divestment commitment from the school’s administration last week.  https://kpfa.org/area941/episode/palestine-post-w-evergreen/

2024-5-06 Antony Blinken Greeted by Protestors for Palestine   On Today’s Show: US Secretary of State in San Francisco, greeted by protesters with the mock blood of Palestinians. The East Bay City of Richmond, California takes a bold step to divest from companies that do business with the Israel apartheid State. And Nora Barrows Friedman talks to antigenocide students from coast to coast   https://kpfa.org/episode/flashpoints-may-6-2024/

2024-05-06 War, Money, and US Universities’ Response to Israel Divestment Protests   Yes, the peaceful protesters are interrupting the status quo—setting up encampments, even occupying university buildings. For instance, at Columbia University, students actually renamed the occupied Hamilton Hall, declaring its new name to be Hind’s Hall, after Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli armed forces, along with the rest of her family (and several aid workers), as they were fleeing their home in Gaza. The point of the protests is, indeed, to change the world: to stop U.S., including university, support of the devastating “war” (i.e., carnage). They’re not trying to eliminate an enemy but, rather, illuminate the situation—putting themselves on the line to do so.

Some of the responses to the protests are definitely illuminating. A statement from UCLA’s Palestine Solidarity Encampment, for instance, noted:

The life-threatening assault we face tonight is nothing less than a horrifying, despicable act of terror. For over seven hours, Zionist aggressors hurled gas canisters, sprayed pepper spray, and threw fireworks and bricks into our encampment. They broke our barriers repeatedly, clearly in an attempt to kill us.

Furthermore, the account continued: “Campus safety left within minutes, external security the university hired for ‘backup’ watched, filmed, and laughed on the side as the immediate danger inflicted upon us escalated. Law enforcement simply stood at the edge of the lawn and refused to budge as we screamed for their help. . . .

“The university would rather see us dead than divest.    “https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/campus-protests

2024-05-04     120 Encampments in support of Gaza and Palestinians   https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=2432948090246018&set=a.589002841307228

2024-05-03 How students around the world are taking a stand for Gaza     Students around the world are raising their voices to protest against Israel’s continuing war on Gaza.  More than 50 universities across the United States have now established Palestine solidarity encampments, demanding action to stop Israel’s war on Gaza.  What started as a student encampment at Columbia University in New York City two weeks ago has turned into a global student movement, expanding to Europe, Australia and Canada.   Student protesters have been met with brutal counterprotests, arrests and suspensions, raising debates around freedom of expression and the future of activism on college campuses.   But beyond the mainstream media’s attempt to reduce this movement to free speech and safety, why are students risking it all for Gaza?

Presenter: Myriam Francois   Guests:  Mahmoud Al Thabata – Harvard student and activist, Fraser Amos – University of Warwick student and activist, Jasmine Al Rawi – Sydney University student and activist  https://www.aljazeera.com/program/the-stream/2024/5/3/how-students-around-the-world-are-taking-a-stand-for-gaza

2024-05-02 Antisemitism: The Big Lie Smearing Campus Protesters    Mainstream journalists and politicians have engaged in a campaign of mass slander against U.S. college students protesting the Gaza genocide. Their “antisemitism” Big Lie echoes the racist hate campaigns of the past, inciting hostility toward young people whose only crime is their dedication to justice.

A newly published survey provides some important context for these protests and undermines the smear campaign against the protesters. 

The Chicago Project on Security and Threats (CPOST), a project of the University of Chicago, recently published “Understanding Campus Fears After October 7 and How to Reduce Them,” subtitled “a non-partisan analysis of Antisemitism and Islamophobia among College Students and American Adults.” Robert A. Pape, political scientist and CPOST’s director, writes that its findings “are an opportunity to re-center the national discussion around students and away from politics.” Let’s hope so.  

President Biden, like the others, has condemned what he calls “antisemitic protests.” That slur is challenged by the Chicago study. The authors found that “while college students are not more antisemitic than the general population,” they are “more anti-zionist.” They also found that “prejudicial antisemitism and anti-zionism are largely separate phenomena,” with an “overwhelming” absence of any overlap between antisemitism and a negative view of Israel.

We’ve know for decades that the lie which equates anti-zionism with antisemitism serves a political goal by suppressing speech. We now have evidence to back it up.   https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/antisemitism-campus-protests

2024-05-02 Professors, Speakers Cut Ties With Universities Over Police Crackdowns on Protests     “What President Shafik did at Columbia moved the whole world a step closer to universally criminalizing direct action, and direct action is the ONLY thing that is going to help the world halt global heating,” said one climate scientist as she canceled a planned speech at the school.  

Repercussions of American universities’ crackdowns on student protesters are becoming increasingly evident this week as faculty members, public speakers, and others who collaborate with higher education institutions announced they would cut ties with schools that have repressed students’ constitutional right to protest against Israel’s U.S.-backed assault on Gaza.  

Last week, more than 2,100 academics from across the globe signed a statement expressing solidarity with student and faculty protesters and supporting an “academic and cultural boycott” of the school.   https://www.commondreams.org/news/speakers-cut-ties-universities

2024-05-02 The Older Generation of Politicians Can’t Stop the American Intifada    The mass protests at dozens of U.S. universities cannot be reduced to a stifling and misleading conversation about antisemitism.

Thousands of American students across the country are not protesting, risking their own futures and very safety, because of some pathological hate for the Jewish people. They are doing so in a complete rejection of, and justifiable outrage over, the mass killing carried out by the state of Israel against defenseless Palestinians in Gaza.  They are angry because the bloodbath in the Gaza Strip, starting on October 7, is fully funded and backed by the U.S. government.   

None of them is motivated by fear that they could be drafted to fight in Gaza, as was, indeed, the case for many American students during the Vietnam War era. Instead, they are united around a clear set of priorities: ending the war, ending U.S. support of Israel, ending their universities’ direct investment in Israel, and the recognition of their right to protest. This is not idealism, but humanity at its finest moments.

Despite mass arrests, starting at Columbia, and the direct violence against peaceful protesters everywhere, the movement has only grown stronger.   https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/can-t-stop-american-intifada

2024-05-02 DOE Investigating Columbia University for Anti-Palestinian Harassment       “Students have the right to speak out against the genocide of Palestinians, without fear of unequal treatment, racist attacks, or being denied access to an education by their university,” one lawyer said.  

Palestine Legal announced Thursday that the U.S. Department of Education has launched a federal investigation into “extreme anti-Palestinian, anti-Arab, and Islamophobic harassment” at Columbia University a week after the advocacy group filed a complaint on behalf of four students and a campus organization.

“While the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) looks into all complaints it receives, it only opens a formal investigation when it determines the facts warrant a deeper look,” Palestine Legal pointed out on social media. “The complaint explains how Columbia has allowed and contributed to a pervasive anti-Palestinian environment on campus—including students receiving death threats, being harassed for wearing keffiyehs or hijab, doxxed, harassed by [administration], suspended, locked out of campus, and more.”

“Instead of protecting Palestinian and associated students when their voices are most needed to oppose an ongoing genocide, Columbia has taken actions to reinforce this hostile climate in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” added the group.  https://www.commondreams.org/news/doe-investigating-columbia-university-for-anti-palestinian-harassment

2024-05-02 ‘Their Blood Is on Gene Block’: UCLA Students Injured in Violent Police Raid    Los Angeles police wearing riot gear launched a violent attack on a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA early Thursday, using flash bangs and firing impact munitions at students demanding an end to their university’s complicity in Israel’s war on Gaza.

Video footage posted to social media by reporters present at the scene shows officers firing multiple “less lethal” munitions and sound-concussive devices at student demonstrators as they closed in on the encampment, which UCLA’s leadership has declared unlawful.  Police reportedly arrested dozens of students as they advanced on the encampment.   “They’d rather shoot kids than stop this genocide,” said one observer.   https://www.commondreams.org/ucla-police-crackdown

2024-05-01 The Biden Administration’s Hypocrisy on College Protests Must End      While the White House is quick to condemn any allegation of antisemitism at protests, whether verified or manufactured, it has repeatedly failed to condemn verified incidents of anti-Palestinian racism and Islamophobia on college campuses.

Do you remember President Biden’s swift and strong response when pro-Israel extremists reportedly blasted the chemical weapon “skunk spray” on students peacefully protesting at Columbia University earlier this year? Do you remember how the White House condemned the attack, demanded accountability, and called on the school to protect students from such hate?

No? You don’t remember? Of course you don’t. Because none of it happened. President Biden didn’t respond swiftly or strongly to the skunk spray attack. He didn’t respond at all.

How about President Biden’s response when a Texas man hurled racist slurs at a group of Palestinian Americans after a ceasefire protest at the University of Texas in Austin, ripped a Palestinian flagpole off their car, dragged one of them out of the backseat, and stabbed him?

Then again, the White House said nothing—even after our civil rights and advocacy organization directly alerted the White House about the incident.  https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/biden-hypocrisy-campus-protests

2024-05-01 Party Leaders ‘Utterly Isolated’ as College Democrats Back Campus Protests    “Each day that Democrats fail to stand united for a permanent cease-fire, two-state solution, and recognition of a Palestinian state, more and more youth find themselves disillusioned with the party,” said the College Democrats of America.

Progressive lawmakers and rights advocates on Wednesday implored U.S. President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party to listen to young voters who oppose the government’s funding of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, as the party’s student organization announced its support for campus anti-war protests that have spread across the country over the past two weeks.

The College Democrats of America refuted Biden’s suggestion last week that the protests are inherently antisemitic and urged the president to listen to the widespread calls for him to demand a permanent cease-fire in Gaza and end funding for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), which is set to receive an additional $17 billion following Biden’s signing of a foreign aid bill last week.

By failing to listen to those demands—backed by 77% and 56% of Democratic voters, respectively, according to recent polling—Biden risks losing crucial support from the voting bloc that the College Democrats has been tasked with engaging for decades.  https://www.commondreams.org/news/college-democrats-campus-protests

2024-05-01 Pro-Genocide Mob Attacks Nonviolent Encampment, Beats Students at UCLA        A pro-Israel mob violently attacked a Gaza solidarity encampment at the University of California, Los Angeles overnight Tuesday, hurling fireworks at the structure and beating demonstrators as campus security and city police stood by.

Los Angeles Times higher education journalist Teresa Watanabe reported that members of the pro-Israel mob used explicitly genocidal language as they ripped down encampment barriers, yelling, “Second Nakba!”—a reference to the forced displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes in 1948.   https://www.commondreams.org/news/pro-genocide-mob-ucla

2024-05-01 Joe Scarborough’s Condescending, Irresponsible, and Ignorant Rant on Students Protesting Gaza War     Sometimes in the morning with a cup of coffee I watch some of Morning Joe on MSNBC. I did on Monday (April 29) hearing Joe Scarborough’s condescending rant on college protests. On those today opposing Israel’s actions in the Gaza war, and on those earlier opposing the Vietnam war.

“Where are the adults!?” Scarborough asked after saying “it makes as much sense in 2024 having 18- and 19-year-olds running college campuses as in 1968, which is to say it doesn’t make any sense at all.” Any 18- and 19-year-olds protesting in 1968 and 2024 are not “adults” according to Scarborough, even though in 1968 they could be killed in Vietnam.https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/joe-scarbarough-gaza-campus-protests

2024-05-01 ‘Are We in a Police State?’ Progressives Demand End to Crackdown on Campus Protests      Progressive members of the U.S. Congress on Wednesday demanded an end to nationwide police attacks on pro-Palestinian campus protests following violent raids and mass arrests at universities across the country, from Columbia in New York City to the University of South Florida in Tampa.

“The continued repression and violence against anti-war student activists and their allies by Columbia University, NYPD, and Mayor [Eric] Adams is abhorrent and barbarous,” Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) wrote on social media. “The nationwide crackdown on protesters must end.”

More than 300 demonstrators were arrested at Columbia and the nearby City College of New York late Tuesday alone, bringing the total number of arrests at dozens of universities across the U.S. to more than 1,000.

In a statement Tuesday, Bush said she was “appalled” by the police response to demonstrations at Washington University in St. Louis, which is in the Missouri Democrat’s district.

“The police brutality, mass arrests, suspensions, evictions, and wholesale bans on access to the St. Louis campus are inappropriate, unacceptable, and outright shameful,” said Bush. “Washington University administrators have joined the disgraceful nationwide trend of violent, aggressive responses by university administrators and local law enforcement aimed at curbing the rights to free speech and assembly by students, faculty, staff, and community members.”

“Violently assaulting and injuring people who are courageously advocating for peace and justice for Palestinians and Israelis alike is unconscionable,” she added. “I know from experience that these actions are traumatizing and dangerous; they do nothing to address the underlying issues and simply fuel more violence against nonviolent protesters.”https://www.commondreams.org/news/nationwide-crackdown-campus-protests

2024-04-30 Rahma Zein: Pro-Palestine protesters at American universities were ‘predominantly Jewish’     While speaking with Piers Morgan on his show Uncensored on Monday, Egyptian podcaster Rahma Zein responded to concerns over Jewish students feeling “threatened” by pro-Palestine protests on American university campuses by saying that she was joined by “predominantly Jewish students” at the protests she attended.   She further added that the students faced police brutality and “infiltrators” who tried to discredit the protests. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cksRi_ulWRk

2024-04-30 The student movement for justice in Palestine is exploding peacefully across America    Today on the Show: The student movement for justice in Palestine is exploding peacefully across America, despite  a violent police crack down on several campuses; we’ll feature live reports from New York City and Los Angles. Also Ziad Abbas is back for a frontline update on the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the west bank: And we’ll also have a rafa update on the threatened israeli invasion https://kpfa.org/episode/flashpoints-april-30-2024/

2024-04-23 Cops Raid Palestinian Solidarity Encampments, Arrest Protesters at Yale and NYU      Palestinian solidarity protests and encampments are appearing on college campuses from Massachusetts to California to protest Israel’s attacks on Gaza and to call for divestment from Israeli apartheid.

This week, police have raided encampments and arrested students at Yale and New York University. Palestinian American scholar and New York University professor Helga Tawil-Souri describes forming a faculty buffer to protect students, negotiating with police, and the ensuing crackdown that led to over 100 arrests Monday night. Uptown in New York City, the encampment at Columbia University is entering its seventh day despite mass arrests of protesters last week.

“In my opinion, the NYPD were called in under false pretenses by the president of the university,” says Joseph Slaughter, professor at Columbia University. “The university is being run as a sort of ad-hocracy at this point, the senior administration making up policies and procedures and prohibitions on the fly, changing them in the middle of the night.” https://truthout.org/video/cops-raid-palestinian-solidarity-encampments-arrest-protesters-at-yale-and-nyu/?

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