Iran Protests at a ‘Tipping Point,’ Activists Say
The protests were sparked on September 16 after 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini died while in police custody.
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The protests were sparked on September 16 after 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini died while in police custody.
Stop Antisemitism reported on each of the incidents on Twitter.
Brooke Goldstein is fighting Jew hatred with a civil rights movement that seeks justice for Jews.
“The people of Palestine are the reality. This is the right of the people of Palestine who were forced to leave their houses and motherland. The Americans are supporting this false regime there to take root and to be established there.”
“The university took prompt action to ensure that the objectionable statements did not adversely impact students in the classroom and further, to perform a thorough review to ensure all grades were awarded on a non-discriminatory basis,” Garimella said. “No student reported to the university that this teaching assistant harassed or discriminated against them.”
Kissinger, 99, was being interviewed by former Richard Nixon aide Frank Gannon about his new book, “Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy,” which came out in July.
“The type of antisemitism this complaint focuses on is a form of antisemitism that has been, for years, either ignored, swept under the rug or even its existence has been denied by university administrators.”
“These labels are antisemitic: they attribute broad actions or beliefs to Jewish student groups,” the university said in their statement. The university then apologized to Jewish students over the graffiti, stating it goes against the university’s aim for an “inclusive” campus environment.