Harvard University quietly rescinded the suspensions of five students who violated campus rules during anti-Israel, pro-Hamas and anti-Semitic protests this spring, dismaying Jews and delighting activists.
One activist, Prince Williams, took to social media to boast about his own lifting of suspension, declaring it proof of the power of organisation, and repeating the genocidal slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”.
Prince Williams, a Harvard University student, took to Instagram to let everyone know that his suspension has been lifted.
“Make no mistake: the withdrawal of these charges is not a reflection of the good nature of our organization, but rather an indication of how strong our organization is… pic.twitter.com/LsHvKQlacU
— Stu (@thestustustudio) July 11, 2024
of Harvard Crimson report:
The Harvard University Board of Trustees reversed its decision to suspend five students for attending a pro-Palestinian camp earlier this year after the faculty council criticized its handling of the case.
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The most severe probationary sentence will only last one semester, a stark difference from the original suspension, which required at least one student to withdraw from college for three semesters. Probation His probation period was also reduced in late May.
…This is not the first time Harvard has reversed course in attempting to take disciplinary or administrative action against pro-Palestinian protesters. First Placed 20 camp members forced to take leave He returned to work just a few days later.After the occupation ended.
The Harvard Jewish Alumni Association responded in a letter to its members expressing alarm, saying, “Harvard has not taken sufficient disciplinary action against students, graduate students, or even deserving faculty members in response to backlash from aggressive faculty, nor has it been consistent with its own rules, decisions, and procedures.”
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