There is also another dispatch today, which can be read here:
Incitement to murder Israelis displayed with Booking.com and supermarket bakery ads
YET ANOTHER MILITANT RALLY AT A “MODERATE” AMERICAN-PARTNERED UNIVERSITY
[Note by Tom Gross]
As part of my series of (English-language) exclusive photos from Al-Quds University, here are photos of a new “martyrs rally” held (with permission of the university authorities during class time) by the student faction of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) last week, on the morning of March 29.
The rally was held just steps from Bard College building on the Al-Quds campus. The joint al-Quds/Bard program receives a generous grant from George Soros.
Al-Quds University in eastern Jerusalem, founded in 1984, has been much touted for its supposed “moderation” by the New York Times and other liberal media.
Following previous photos on this list of fascistic style student rallies (some organized by Fatah, others by Hamas and Islamic Jihad), Brandeis University (which also shared a joint program with Al-Quds) suspended its program with Al-Quds. The then president of Brandeis is a subscriber to this email list, as are two of the university trustees.
Among previous dispatches and photos on Al-Quds, please see:
* Postscript: Murder (October 4, 2015)
See the note in this dispatch: Students honor a murderer / An email to Bard (October 10, 2015)
* Scenes yesterday afternoon from a “moderate” Palestinian university
* Al-Quds: Fascist-style rally by our students last Tuesday was “totally unacceptable”
* Update: Al-Quds photos receive attention from Netanyahu through to Al Jazeera
* Brandeis suspends partnership with Al-Quds after (they appear to defend) Fascist-style rally
* Finally, the New York Times covers official Palestinian Authority praise for Hitler
There is also another dispatch today, which can be read here:
Incitement to murder Israelis displayed with Booking.com and supermarket bakery ads
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