Complaint against Columbia University for suspending two pro-Palestinian student groups
Columbia University is now being sued for suspending two pro-Palestinian student groups. |
John Mersheimer, the world’s greatest strategist, considers the Zionist lobbies to be the second most powerful lobby in America, which can make the conditions for opponents of Israel’s policies dark with their influence. Expulsion from universities is part of the influence of these people.
According to Al Jazeera, after two groups of students were suspended by an Ivy League institution for allegedly violating educational policies due to what was called threatening rhetoric and intimidation, Columbia University has now been sued for this issue.
Accordingly, the New York Civil Liberties Union and the Palestinian Rights Group, two American rights groups, filed a lawsuit against Columbia University for illegally suspending the chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). These two groups were suspended for participating in peaceful protests.
The statement released about the complaint reads: These student groups had been peacefully speaking only about a global crisis, but Columbia University ignored its own rules and suspended the two groups. This act is retaliatory and is against the principles of freedom of expression that universities must defend.
Since October 7th of this year, American universities have been under intense pressure from the Zionist lobbies due to student protests against the Israeli regime’s attack on the Gaza Strip, so that the president of Harvard University was forced to protest against the Israeli regime due to the defense of the students’ right to freedom of expression. He resigned from his position.
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