Anti-Zionist Student Government President Convicted of Misconduct, Removed from Office at U of Michigan
- The Central Student Government of the University of Michigan removed President Alifa Chowdhury following her conviction on an impeachment charge for dereliction of duty.
- Chowdhury faced three charges, including incitement to violence and defamation, and was found guilty on December 23.
- The ruling marks the first-ever expulsion of a CSG president and bars Chowdhury and Vice President Elias Atkinson from future office.
- The Central Student Judiciary stated that its decision was based on extensive evidence and testimony from a lengthy hearing.
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Anti-Zionist student government president convicted of misconduct, removed from office at U of Michigan
CSJ noted that its ruling marked the first-ever expulsion of a CSG president. By Dion J. Pierre, The Algemeiner The Central Student Government (CSG) of the University of Michigan has removed from office president Alifa Chowdhury — the controversial leader of the Anti-Zionist “Shut It Down” (SID) party who led a failed and unpopular effort to freeze funding for student clubs until school officials enacted a boycott of Israel — following her convi…
Anti-Zionist Student Government President Convicted of Misconduct, Removed from Office at U of Michigan
University of Michigan PhD student, center, carries a sign that says ‘Free Speech! Free Palestine!’ at U-M’s Diag in Ann Arbor on April 4, 2024. Photo: Junfu Huan via Reuters Connect The Central Student Government (CSG) of the University of Michigan has removed from office president Alifa Chowdhury — the controversial leader of the Anti-Zionist “Shut It Down” (SID) party who led a failed and unpopular effort to freeze funding for student clubs u…
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