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U. Georgia Students Challenge Suspensions Over Pro-Palestine Encampment Protest

U. Georgia Students Challenge Suspensions Over Pro-Palestine Encampment Protest

“After multiple warnings that they would be arrested for trespass if they did not comply with our policies, at 8:30 a.m., UGA Police were left with no choice but to arrest those who refused to comply.”

These students were warned repeatedly. It’s difficult to see how they’re going to make a case for themselves here.

FOX 5 in Atlanta reports:

University of Georgia students challenging suspensions from pro-Palestine protests

Six University of Georgia students are planning to file an appeal for their suspensions over their participation in pro-Palestine protests on campus earlier this year.

The protesters say they have waived their rights under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act and will be tried at a formal hearing on Tuesday afternoon.

The six students were among the 16 members of the group Students for Justice of Palestine who were arrested on April 29 after setting up an encampment on the Old College Front Lawn at the university’s North Campus.

After refusing to follow orders from campus police to remove their tents and leave the area, officers and Georgia State troopers demolished the encampment and took the group into custody on criminal trespassing charges.

According to University of Georgia spokesman Greg Trevor, the protesters “were advised repeatedly, for more than an hour, that the tents and barricades they had put in place had to be removed and that they must comply with applicable policies.”

“They were also given the opportunity by Student Affairs personnel to make a reservation and relocate to one of our centrally designated forums, but they refused,” Trevor wrote. “After multiple warnings that they would be arrested for trespass if they did not comply with our policies, at 8:30 a.m., UGA Police were left with no choice but to arrest those who refused to comply.”

In a statement, the students say they were placed on interim suspension and barred from campus, leading them to be evicted from student housing, kicked out of leadership positions at university organizations, and forced to fail or drop classes.

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There were only 6 of the 16 protesters that were students? I hope the 10 who were not students get maximum fines and jail time. The 6 students need to be barred from all colleges and universities in the system.

The 6 students should have a notation added to their permanent official transcripts.

destroycommunism | July 31, 2024 at 5:48 pm

they’ll all be working for the dnc in

3…2…1

LI, please watch your language. There is no “Palestine” and the agitators are not “pro” anything except for destroying Israel and killing Jews. They are pro-Hamas, period.