Yale Law Scholar With Alleged Terrorism Ties Placed on Leave Pending Investigation
“We take these allegations extremely seriously and immediately opened an investigation into the matter to ascertain the facts”

If the investigation proves correct, will this person be permanently fired? She should be in that case.
Campus Reform reports:
Yale Law scholar with alleged terrorism ties gets placed on leave
Yale Law School in Connecticut has recently placed one of its scholars on leave after the publication of a report exposing her alleged ties to terrorism.
The scholar is Helyeh Doutaghi, an Associate Research Scholar at the law school whose work “explores the intersections of the Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL), encompassing Marxist and postcolonial critiques of law.”
Alden Ferro, Senior Associate Director of Public Affairs at the school, told The Buckley Beacon: “We take these allegations extremely seriously and immediately opened an investigation into the matter to ascertain the facts,” and added that Doutaghi’s “short-term position as an associate research scholar with the LPE Project expires next month.”
A Yale Law School spokesperson confirmed to Campus Reform what was told to the Beacon.
He added: “Until then, [Doutaghi] has been placed on an immediate administrative leave pending the outcome of this investigation.”
Yale Law’s decision came after the Jewish Onliner wrote that Doutaghi is part of Samidoun, a group that the Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control marked as a “sham charity that serves as an international fundraiser for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist organization” in October.
The PFLP is a Foreign Terrorist Organization that targets Israelis.
Doutaghi took part in an April 2022 event on “Palestine and Iran” at which PFLP member Khaled Barakat also spoke, and participated in several other events related to Samidoun, the Jewish Onliner wrote.
The Onliner also reported that Doutaghi made several pro-terrorist groups, praising, for example, the late Hassan Nasrallah, the former leader of the terrorist group Hezbollah who was eliminated in an Israeli airstrike in 2024.

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Let’s intersect this bitch with Afghanistan. Surely there is a warlord somewhere in a remote part of it that wants a new wife. Perfect.
??? The link to the “scholar” goes to a page at West Point, but there’s nothing there.
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