Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The censorship of Palestinian and pro-Palestinian voices on the internet, particularly on social media, has been referred to as "digital apartheid" [83] [84] or "digital occupation". [ 85 ] Facebook and Instagram has been accused of anti-Palestinian bias by digital rights activists. [ 86 ]
The Palestine lobby in the United States is organized by a number of pro-Palestinian advocacy groups seeking to influence the United States government, institutions, and citizens to actively oppose Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories, many of them members or cooperating with the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights. [1]
The interior minister of France ordered local authorities to ban all pro-Palestinian protests. [8] French journalist Alain Gresh has said that Emmanuel Macron's Renaissance party has a "very strong anti-Palestinian position". [9] On 14 October, French-Algerian journalist Taha Bouhafs was arrested while covering a pro-Palestine protest in Paris.
[1] [3] It also advocated for prison abolition during COVID-19 and called for a ban of US funding of imprisoning of Palestinian children in the occupied territories. [6] USCPR has also helped organize pro-Palestinian protests, including a march in DC, in light of the 2023 war in Gaza.
The coalition also called for policies that "protect the safety and academic freedoms of Palestinian students and their allies," including the creation of a Palestinian studies program. “People ...
On Thursday, after more than 100 people were arrested at protests at Columbia, Palestine Legal, a Chicago-based advocacy group, filed its complaint demanding an investigation into what it calls ...
The Anti-Defamation League sent an open letter to more than 200 colleges and universities Wednesday, urging administrators to investigate campus chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine for ...
On April 25, 2024, a student protest began at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to protest the administration's investments in Israel. The occupation, self-titled as the 'Palestine Solidarity Encampment', [5] was a part of pro-Palestine protests on university campuses campaigning for divestment from Israel. [6]