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UK student union president receives backlash for joining event with BDS leader


UK student union president receives backlash for joining event with BDS leader
UK student union president receives backlash for joining event with BDS leader
The Union of Jewish Students and Board of Deputies of British Jews slammed the event and Larissa Kennedy’s expected participation in it.
Larissa Kennedy, president of Britain’s National Union of Students. Source: Twitter.
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(March 11, 2021 / JNS) The president of Britain’s National Union of Students (NUS) has sparked outrage for agreeing to speak alongside BDS movement founder Omar Barghouti at an event for Israel Apartheid Week.
Larissa Kennedy, elected last July, is listed as a speaker for an online debate on March 18 called “United Against Racism: Resisting Israeli Apartheid.” The event is hosted by the British group Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). Also scheduled to speak is William Shoki, an activist with the South African BDS Coalition, and PSC director Ben Jamal. ....

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Erdogan brands protesting students 'terrorists' as they raise fears they will be killed by government forces


PROTESTING students in Turkey fear that they will be killed after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan branded them “terrorists”and claimed that the LGBT community is incompatible with the country’s values.
Students and teachers at Istanbul’s prestigious Bogazici University oppose Mr Erdogan’s appointment of Melih Bulu, a former candidate of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), as rector.
Their protests have met a violent response, with 528 people detained this week, according to Interior Ministry figures.
Snipers have been positioned on buildings with their sights targeted on protesters and police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrations. ....

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