Georgia prosecutor supports crackdown on pro-Palestinian students
Georgia's attorney general has supported police crackdowns on protesting students. |
report Mehr News Agency, at the same time as student protests continue in the United States to support the people of Gaza, “Chris Carr”, the Attorney General of Georgia, in his user account on the X channel (former Twitter) of suppressing protesting students supported by police forces.
In a statement about the protests, Georgia’s attorney general said: “We proudly stand with any university that takes the necessary steps to protect the health and safety of Georgia students. We will stand.”
Also according to the report of American sources, the head of the philosophy department of Emory University in the United States following the police attack in The country has been arrested due to the sit-in of the students of this university in support of Gaza.
Student protests in America in support of Palestine and with the aim of stopping the war in Gaza have been met with a strong reaction and suppression by American police forces. In this connection, Amnesty International reacted by issuing a statement to the suppression of peaceful protests by American university students in support of the Palestinian nation.
Amnesty International, referring to the actions of American security forces, announced: these protests were met with a repressive response, including the arrest and expulsion of students.
This statement continues: While the provision of arms to Israel by Washington continues, the right to protest is of great importance.
Amnesty International emphasized: We ask American universities to support the rights of students in peaceful and safe demonstrations.
It should be said that with the continuation of the crimes of the Zionist regime against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the impartial support of the United States for these crimes, the students of American universities have started massive protests, strikes and sit-ins inside the campus. These universities have touched.
These students want to stop the crimes of the Zionist regime and also cut off the connection of American universities with the Zionist regime.
Despite the fact that these protests are taking place inside American universities and in a peaceful manner, the police and security forces of the United States entered these universities and severely suppressed and arrested the students. Americans have taken action.
American media announced that in this wave of repressions, 93 protesting students at the University of California and 34 protesting students at the University of Texas have been severely repressed and arrested by the American police.