Brown University suspends Students for Justice in Palestine organization
- Brown University suspended its chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine after the group led a protest against the university's decision regarding investments in companies that support Israel.
- The group called the suspension a “retaliatory, politically-motivated ploy” that aims to defame protestors and detract from discussions on Palestinian issues.
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Brown U suspends Students for Justice in Palestine chapter
Brown University temporarily suspended its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter for disorderly conduct after activists protested the Corporation of Brown University’s decision not to divest from companies that aid Israel in its war against Hamas, according to The Boston Globe.
Ivy League school suspends chapter of pro-Palestine group amid investigation into protest
The campus has ordered the chapter to "cease all organization activities" pending a review of the rally, including halting any planned events or meetings, according to the chapter. The group is also prohibited from posting on social media.
Brown University suspends Students for Justice in Palestine group on campus - The Boston Globe
University spokesperson Brian Clark said that the school received reports alleging “threatening, intimidating, harassing and racially charged actions” during an Oct. 18 protest.
Brown University suspends its chapter of pro-Palestine student group
Brown University suspended its chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine after the group led a rally protesting the university's decision not to divest its endowment from certain companies that support Israel.
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