A shocking photo has now spread of Israeli soldiers using an innocent young man as a human shield in Gaza.
A crime forbidden by all laws and religions, but who will hold these people accountable?
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A crime forbidden by all laws and religions, but who will hold these people accountable?
https://t.me/warfareanalysis/36090
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Dr. Adnan Al-Barash is the man in this famous photo
Dr. Adnan died due to severe torture. They tortured him to death in prison.
His charge? Being a doctor in Gaza.
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Dr. Adnan died due to severe torture. They tortured him to death in prison.
His charge? Being a doctor in Gaza.
https://t.me/warfareanalysis/36065
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Documentation of the bombing in Rafah. 6 Palestinian civilians lost their lives and many were injured.
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Columbia University Under Federal Investigation for Anti-Palestinian Discrimination π¨
βοΈ Federal Scrutiny: The US Department of Education has initiated an investigation into Columbia University for allegations of anti-Palestinian racism, following aggressive actions against student protesters.
π Heavy-Handed Tactics: Reports reveal that NYPD officers in riot gear were invited to campus to arrest students protesting Israel's actions in Gaza, escalating tensions and spotlighting the university's discriminatory practices against Palestinian students and their allies.
π’ Palestine Legal Speaks Out: "The law is clearβ if universities do not cease their racist crackdowns against Palestinians and their supporters, they will risk losing federal funding," warns Radhika Sainath, senior staff attorney at Palestine Legal.
π Incident Details: The clampdown includes the forceful eviction of students from an encampment and a building occupation, with over 100 arrests reported on April 18. The university has since maintained a police presence on campus.
π£οΈ Suppression: This investigation underscores the ongoing struggle against institutional discrimination and the silencing of pro-Palestinian voices.
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βοΈ Federal Scrutiny: The US Department of Education has initiated an investigation into Columbia University for allegations of anti-Palestinian racism, following aggressive actions against student protesters.
π Heavy-Handed Tactics: Reports reveal that NYPD officers in riot gear were invited to campus to arrest students protesting Israel's actions in Gaza, escalating tensions and spotlighting the university's discriminatory practices against Palestinian students and their allies.
π’ Palestine Legal Speaks Out: "The law is clearβ if universities do not cease their racist crackdowns against Palestinians and their supporters, they will risk losing federal funding," warns Radhika Sainath, senior staff attorney at Palestine Legal.
π Incident Details: The clampdown includes the forceful eviction of students from an encampment and a building occupation, with over 100 arrests reported on April 18. The university has since maintained a police presence on campus.
π£οΈ Suppression: This investigation underscores the ongoing struggle against institutional discrimination and the silencing of pro-Palestinian voices.
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Columbia University Under Federal Investigation for Anti-Palestinian Discrimination π¨ βοΈ Federal Scrutiny: The US Department of Education has initiated an investigation into Columbia University for allegations of anti-Palestinian racism, following aggressiveβ¦
Similar to Columbia University, Emory University, Rutgers, and More Also Face Federal Investigation for Discrimination Against Palestinian and Muslim Students π¨
π Under Scrutiny: Emory University is under federal investigation for alleged discrimination against students with Palestinian, Muslim, or Arab ancestry, sparking outrage and demands for accountability.
ποΈ Title VI Complaint: The US Department of Education has launched an inquiry following an 18-page complaint filed on behalf of affected students, citing a "hostile environment" on campus and discriminatory treatment.
π₯ Pattern of Discrimination: Similar cases have emerged at other universities, including Columbia, Rutgers, and more, underscoring a disturbing trend of targeting Palestinian, Muslim, and Arab students.
π Shocking Incidents: Reports detail instances of doxing, harassment, and intimidation, with one student narrowly escaping harm when a car allegedly accelerated towards them on campus, yet university responses have been inadequate.
π£οΈ Call for Justice: Students and advocacy groups demand accountability and meaningful action to address systemic discrimination, emphasizing the urgent need for a safe and inclusive environment for all students.
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π Under Scrutiny: Emory University is under federal investigation for alleged discrimination against students with Palestinian, Muslim, or Arab ancestry, sparking outrage and demands for accountability.
ποΈ Title VI Complaint: The US Department of Education has launched an inquiry following an 18-page complaint filed on behalf of affected students, citing a "hostile environment" on campus and discriminatory treatment.
π₯ Pattern of Discrimination: Similar cases have emerged at other universities, including Columbia, Rutgers, and more, underscoring a disturbing trend of targeting Palestinian, Muslim, and Arab students.
π Shocking Incidents: Reports detail instances of doxing, harassment, and intimidation, with one student narrowly escaping harm when a car allegedly accelerated towards them on campus, yet university responses have been inadequate.
π£οΈ Call for Justice: Students and advocacy groups demand accountability and meaningful action to address systemic discrimination, emphasizing the urgent need for a safe and inclusive environment for all students.
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Explanation: Painfully Crippling Consequences if Universities are Found Guilty of Discrimination π₯
If schools are found to have indeed discriminated against Palestinian, Muslim, or Arab students(which we know they have), there could be several possible consequences:
π«π°Loss of Federal Funding: One potential consequence could be the loss of federal funding for the institution. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. If a school is found to have violated Title VI, it may face sanctions, including the loss of federal funding.
ππ οΈCorrective Action Plans: The Department of Education may require the institution to implement corrective action plans to address the issues of discrimination. These plans may include measures to create a more inclusive and equitable environment for affected students, such as training for staff and faculty, revising policies and procedures, and providing support services for affected students.
βοΈπΌ Legal Remedies: Students who have experienced discrimination may pursue legal remedies against the institution, including filing lawsuits for damages. This could result in financial liability for the school and damage to its reputation.
ππ Reputation Damage: Discrimination findings can also lead to significant damage to the institution's reputation. Negative publicity surrounding discrimination allegations and investigations can deter prospective students, faculty, and donors, impacting the school's recruitment efforts and financial sustainability.
Overall, the consequences of discrimination findings can be severe for educational institutions, affecting their financial stability, legal standing, and reputation in the academic community and beyond.
The potential loss of federal funding and legal remedies could result in significant financial repercussions for the schools, potentially amounting to billions of dollars.
Divesting from Israel, as demanded by the student protesters, could potentially serve as a less costly alternative for the universities compared to the potential financial losses resulting from discrimination allegations.
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If schools are found to have indeed discriminated against Palestinian, Muslim, or Arab students(which we know they have), there could be several possible consequences:
π«π°Loss of Federal Funding: One potential consequence could be the loss of federal funding for the institution. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. If a school is found to have violated Title VI, it may face sanctions, including the loss of federal funding.
ππ οΈCorrective Action Plans: The Department of Education may require the institution to implement corrective action plans to address the issues of discrimination. These plans may include measures to create a more inclusive and equitable environment for affected students, such as training for staff and faculty, revising policies and procedures, and providing support services for affected students.
βοΈπΌ Legal Remedies: Students who have experienced discrimination may pursue legal remedies against the institution, including filing lawsuits for damages. This could result in financial liability for the school and damage to its reputation.
ππ Reputation Damage: Discrimination findings can also lead to significant damage to the institution's reputation. Negative publicity surrounding discrimination allegations and investigations can deter prospective students, faculty, and donors, impacting the school's recruitment efforts and financial sustainability.
Overall, the consequences of discrimination findings can be severe for educational institutions, affecting their financial stability, legal standing, and reputation in the academic community and beyond.
The potential loss of federal funding and legal remedies could result in significant financial repercussions for the schools, potentially amounting to billions of dollars.
Divesting from Israel, as demanded by the student protesters, could potentially serve as a less costly alternative for the universities compared to the potential financial losses resulting from discrimination allegations.
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π»π IOF Terrorist Sergeant Kalkidan Mehar, came all the way from Ethiopia to kill, starve and steal from Palestinian childrenβ¦ despite being discriminated against himself π€‘.
Kalkidan FOUND OUT a few days ago in Gaza (along with another fellow terrorist).
He was thrown in the dirt today, in front of friends and family.
May he burn in HELL
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Kalkidan FOUND OUT a few days ago in Gaza (along with another fellow terrorist).
He was thrown in the dirt today, in front of friends and family.
May he burn in HELL
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