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Student protests against Israeli genocide in Gaza spread around the world

Last week, more than 100 people were arrested during protests against Israeli barbarism and White House support
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Published at: 28/04/2024 08:31 AM

Students from around the world speak out in support of Palestine and in rejection of the genocide perpetrated by the Zionist regime of Israel in the Gaza Strip, which has claimed the lives of more than 34 people since last October.

In the United States (USA), calls of indignation and protests have been generated at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, and Columbia University in New York, amid President Joe Biden's complicity with Zionist crimes and his support for genocidal actions.

A large number of professionals graduated from Morehouse School, where Martin Luther King Jr. graduated. , have called for the cancellation of the invitation to the US president to give a speech at the graduation ceremony on May 19.

Meanwhile, at Columbia University, President Niamh Shevick faces criticism for undermining academic freedom during the protests, in addition to suppressing demonstrators who support Palestine, so the center's Oversight Committee questioned her decision to call on the police to disperse the demonstrators.

Last week, more than 100 people were arrested during protests against Israeli barbarism and White House support, but demonstrations and repression spread internationally, with complaints in Australia, France, Great Britain and other countries.

The General Union of Tunisian Students called for marches in solidarity with student movements in the US and Europe, while the Free Student Movement in Lebanon called for a solidarity revolt in support of Palestine and the people of Gaza.

Mazo News Team