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‘Substantial risks’: USC releases outside commencement speakers just days after axing Muslim student’s valedictorian speech

The University of Southern California took the bold step Friday by announcing at its graduation ceremony that it would fire all outside instructors, according to reports. fox news digital.

This recent announcement comes days after the prestigious university canceled its valedictorian’s speech after Muslim student Asna Tabassum posted controversial posts on social media.

“Given the highly publicized circumstances surrounding the school’s Main Stage Graduation Program, it is in the best interest of the university’s leadership to remove external speakers and honorees from attending this year’s ceremony,” the university said in a statement. I determined that there was,” he said.

“We are in discussions with this exceptional group and hope to award these honorary degrees at future graduation ceremonies and other academic ceremonies,” the statement concludes.

The university also released a statement regarding why it will not allow the valedictorian to speak this year.

“The Office of the President is involved in graduation ceremonies in a variety of ways, including the selection of faculty valedictorians. Unfortunately, over the past few days, discussions regarding valedictorian selection have shown an alarming trend,” the university said. Ta. stated in a statement.

“The intensity of emotion, fueled both by social media and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, has grown to involve many voices outside the University of Southern California, raising the grave risks associated with security and disruption at the outset.” “We cannot ignore the fact that similar risks are causing harassment and even violence on other campuses.”

President and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Andrew T. Guzman addressed the issue of free speech, saying, “To be clear, this decision has nothing to do with free speech. The question here is how best to maintain campus security and safety. ”

Kabassum came under fire from Jewish groups for appearing to include anti-Semitic rhetoric in pro-Palestinian social media posts.

economic times report Posts found on Tabassum’s Instagram account suggested readers research the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and suggested there should be “one Palestinian state.”

The post went on to say that this means “the liberation of the Palestinian people and the complete abolition of the State of Israel.”

Tabassum’s call for the abolition of the state of Israel appears to contradict her call for “human rights for all.” “I have been subjected to a campaign of racist hate from anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian voices,” Tabassum said, but she was not aware of any of her threats against her or her university. She admitted that she hadn’t.

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