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Tuesday, May 21st, 2024 03:26 pm (UTC)
29. UW CAVES, pledges to offer scholarships to Gazan students, press no charges in deal with encampment protesters

Но есть немножко хороших новостей:

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/05/20/metro/harvard-oct-18-protest-charges-israeli-student-die-in/
Two Harvard University graduate students are facing criminal charges stemming from a confrontation with a Jewish student at a pro-Palestinian demonstration at Harvard Business School last Oct. 18, according to court records.

The graduate students, Elom Tettey-Tamaklo and Ibrahim I. Bharmal, are accused of making physical contact with the Jewish student as they attempted to remove him from the area and to block him from capturing video of demonstrators who were lying on the ground as part of a “die-in” protest, according to police reports filed in Brighton Municipal Court. Both men are charged with misdemeanor assault and battery and a civil rights violation.

https://www.boston.com/news/schools/2024/04/23/harvard-suspends-leading-pro-palestinian-campus-group/
After finding itself at the center of several recent campus controversies, a pro-Palestinian Harvard University student group now says it has been suspended amid escalating tensions over the Israel-Hamas war. ... “The organization will not be recognized and will not have access to university benefits and services during this time, including but not limited to use of campus space and appropriate use of the Harvard name,” the email obtained by the Crimson reportedly stated.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/05/19/metro/campus-protests-discipline-encampment-suspensions/
The pro-Palestinian encampments at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University are gone, but faculty members, students, alumni, and advocates on either side of the protesters’ cause are fiercely debating the universities’ disciplinary actions.

At both universities, a number of protesters have been suspended or prevented from graduating, which has jeopardized their ability to finish final exams, and put at risk planned internships, jobs, and research opportunities. MIT and Harvard have meted out harsher penalties thus far than any other Massachusetts institutions with protest encampments on their campuses this spring.

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