Outrage after uni finds salute, moustache gesture are not antisemitic
- An investigation at the Australian National University found no case to punish two students for making Nazi gestures, despite acknowledgment from a Deputy Vice Chancellor that the gestures occurred on a superficial level.
- Labor MP Josh Burns called for a reassessment of the university's leadership after the findings were released, expressing outrage during a parliamentary inquiry.
- The university's Vice Chancellor Genevieve Bell stated that the investigation concluded no anti-Semitic gestures were made, rejecting video evidence of a Nazi salute and a Hitler moustache.
- The Australian National University logged ten reports of anti-Semitism last year, amid ongoing concerns about incidents targeting Jewish students.
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