About 30 students walked out, decrying what they described as the university being complicit in efforts to target students over their views on the Israel-Hamas war.
lecture at Columbia University reportedly walked out of the auditorium on Wednesday to take part in a larger protest accusing the university of being complicit in an effort to shame them for calling out theThe lecture, which had an audience of 300 students, was focused on women’s involvement in peace processes and was co-hosted by Clinton and Keren Yarhi-Milo, the dean of the university’s School of International and Public Affairs,During the lecture, the 30 students packed up their belongings...
“The weight of responsibility for the war and casualties undeniably lies with the Israeli extremist government and other Western governments, including the US government, which fund and staunchly support Israeli aggression, apartheid and settler-colonisation,” theThe signatories’ names have for now been removed due to what the Palestinian solidarity groups decried as “Columbia’s abject failure and inability to protect its students from doxxing and harassment.”as the “doxxing truck.
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