The University said that its legal services had issued sanctions, against dozens of students, based on their “evaluation of the severity of behaviors”.
Columbia University reported on Thursday that it expelled or suspended several students who participated in solidarity actions with Palestine in the last spring and annulled diplomas to others who had graduated.
In an e -mail message sent to the university campus, the University said that its legal services had issued sanctions, against dozens of students, based on their “assessment of the severity of behaviors”.
The number of those expelled, suspended or undergraduate was not detailed.
This decision was released at the same time that the student community is shaken by the arrest of a well -known university activist Mahmoud Khalil for immigration services last Saturday – the “first of many” of these arrests, according to Donald Trump.
However, Trump’s government removed more than $ 400 million to the University of Columbia in federal funds, alleging the inaction of its leaders in the face of what he described as widespread anti -Semitism.
On the other hand, this Thursday a Jewish group promoted a protest with Trump Tower against the arrest Mahmoud Khalil.
Protesters, who are part of Jewish Voice for Peace (Jewish voice for peace), wore red nightgowns with the phrase “Jews say to stop Armaro Israel,” and displayed posters with the phrase “Bring Mahmoud Home Now!” (Bring Mahmoud home, now! “) In front of the building at 5th New York Avenue.
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