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sayruq · 7 hours
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drsonnet · 21 hours
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Hind Rajab was a 5 year old girl in Gaza who was killed while she hid alone in a car, along with the paramedics who tried to rescue her. Yesterday students at Columbia seized the administration building and renamed it in her honor.
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totallynotcensorship · 19 hours
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mirkobloom77 · 11 hours
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🇵🇸💚 Despite constant Israeli attacks, a Palestinian teacher, Duaa Qadih, opens a makeshift school in a tent so children can distract themselves from the genocide and continue learning.
🔸 Sources: WearThePeace (post) and hassan_eslaih (footage).
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sirenpearldust · 19 hours
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I hope every IOF soldier burns in hell☺️
You all should watch the video it is super informative and shows the propaganda that is sadly deeply rooted in Israel.
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sayruq · 7 hours
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A huge crowd has formed outside of Columbia University demanding NYPD 'let the students go'
If you're in New York right now, please go to Columbia and join them
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canyon-of-chaos · 10 hours
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AYYYYY FREE PALESTINE IS TRENDING AGAIN!! LETS GOOOO
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totallynotcensorship · 19 hours
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tags update: palestine is back to the front page at 2nd(no, idk why it isn't highlighted..) with yemen, jerusalem, and gaza under it.
colombia university is at 5th
tel aviv and palestine news are trending as well
do what you can while they are still up
DON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT INJUSTICE
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mirkobloom77 · 11 hours
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‼️🇵🇸🇮🇱 Captive deal will not stop Israel from invading Rafah: Netanyahu
�� Source: Al Jazeera
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drsonnet · 20 hours
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APRIL 1968..#ColumbiaUniversity In 1968, students occupied buildings and hundreds were arrested. Credit...Larry C. Morris/ TheNewYorkTimes
A protest 56 years ago became an important part of Columbia’s culture.
During the Vietnam War, students seized campus buildings for a week until university officials and the police cracked down.
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By Vimal Patel April 18, 2024
Columbia University is no stranger to major student protests, and the uproar that unfolded at the institution on Thursday had echoes of a much bigger revolt in 1968 — another time of upheaval over a war many students deeply believed was immoral.
That year, in April, in the throes of the Vietnam War, Columbia and Barnard students seized five campus buildings, took a dean hostage and shut down the university.
By April 30, a week after the protest started, university officials cracked down.
At about 2 a.m., police began clearing students from Hamilton Hall “after entering the building through underground tunnels,” according to the student newspaper, The Columbia Daily Spectator. Minutes later, police entered Low Library, again through tunnels, removing occupying students by force.
By 4 a.m., they had cleared all buildings, resulting in more than 700 arrests — one of the largest mass detentions in New York City history — and 148 reports of injuries, the student newspaper reported. Officers trampled protesters, hit them with nightsticks, punched and kicked them and dragged them down stairs, according to a New York Times report.
Most of the injuries were cuts and bruises, relatively minor as compared to some of the brutal arrests of protesters at the height of antiwar and civil rights demonstrations at the time. The university also sustained some property damage, including smashed furniture, toppled shelves and broken windows.
In the end, the protesters won their goals of stopping the construction of a gym on public land in Morningside Park, cutting ties with a Pentagon institute doing research for the Vietnam War and gaining amnesty for demonstrators.
The protests would also lead to the early resignations of Columbia’s president, Grayson L. Kirk, and its provost, David B. Truman.
The fallout from the violence hurt the university’s reputation and led to reforms favoring student activism. Today the university touts its tradition of protest as part of its brand.
On Thursday, another Columbia president, Nemat Shafik, took what she called an “extraordinary step” and authorized the New York Police Department to clear out a student encampment on campus.
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beam-of-sunlightbb · 3 months
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The media is complicit in the dehumanization of Palestinians with the language they continue to use. If they can’t even call children, children, then what do they truly think of them?
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sayruq · 14 hours
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witchywitchy · 3 months
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Keep talking about Palestine!
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totallynotcensorship · 19 hours
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mirkobloom77 · 11 hours
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‼️🇵🇸🇮🇱 'Students occupying the building face expulsion: Columbia administrators
🔸 Source: Al Jazeera
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