Wednesday, May 01, 2024

ADC: Congress passes dangerous bill to silence criticism of Israel + more on the suppression of solidarity encampments at UNC and elsewhere

North Carolina's Wib Gulley and attempted Biden alternative Dean Phillips also signed the Congressionaletter to Columbia University's Board of Trustees, demanding that they repress the solidarity encampment:


www.documentcloud.org/documents/24624047-final-letter-to-columbia-university-board-of-trustees?utm_medium=email



UNC's Gaza Solidarity Encampment was broken up by UNC's police and some people were charged with trespassing at the public institution early April 30th.  There were further protests that day, leading to the closure of the university for the day.  I haven't been paying attention to UNC's governance, but maybe one factor is that the chancellor, Lee Roberts, is only interim, and what are his politics?  Checking on Wikipedia for broad outlines, apparently he was appointed in December and is connected to former Republican governor Pat McCrory and Art Pope, and he is the son of Steven and Cokie Roberts:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Roberts_(finance_executive)  NPR's Due South and the Independent Weekly discussed the events on May 1st.  I get the impression that authorities have reacted much more quickly and violently to pro-Palestinian occupations than they did to Occupy at UNC or the anti-Silent Sam protests.  Put Democrats in power to stop Trump and the 'MAGA menace,' but then Democrats do all of this or don't criticize and even enable Republicans who do it.    



As a free speech organization, we condemn campus crackdowns --   

rightsdissent.substack.com/p/as-a-free-speech-organization-we


"Vote Biden to save democracy" is not going according to plan, is it? --


www.councilestatemedia.uk/p/what-happened-to-vote-biden-to-save


chrishedges.substack.com/p/revolt-in-the-universities-read-by


At the University of South Florida in Tampa; I remember reading in USMLO's Voice of Revolution that tear gas-type weapons are banned as chemical weapons in warfare, but using them against peaceful protesters at universities is just fine:


redphoenixnews.com/2024/05/01/opinion-the-cruelty-is-the-point-of-campus-protest-crackdowns/


Rightist coverage of Columbia:  


www.thefp.com/p/the-nypd-comes-for-columbias-occupation



FAIR on Israel's targeting of journalists :  fair.org/home/nyt-not-much-concerned-about-israels-mass-murder-of-journalists/






Congress Passes Dangerous Bill to Silence Criticism of Israel


Washington, D.C. | www.adc.org | May 1, 2024 — In response to the student-led, pro-Palestinian movement, the US House of Representatives today passed the Antisemitism Awareness Act, a bill which is steeped in anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab racism and dangerously conflates concern for Palestinian human rights with danger and hate. It stifles legitimate criticism of the apartheid state of Israel and that of the Biden administration’s complicity in the ongoing genocide. ADC firmly rejects this disingenuous attempt to paint pro-Palestinian and anti-war protesters as any sort of threat, particularly as these students and faculty are the ones facing a very real risk of being attacked by both police and pro-genocide agitators. We stand in solidarity with those facing violence and suppression for their courageous stance against genocide.

 

Tell the Senate to Protect Students and Faculty!

 

For months, Americans have seen college administrators, police, and pro-genocide agitators relentlessly assault students and faculty advocating for Palestinians, attacks that have become increasingly violent over the last week. Last night, the NYPD raided protests at Columbia and the City College of New York, prohibiting the media and legal observers from documenting police actions and denying medical aid to those they were raiding. At the same time, non-student, pro-genocide agitators violently assaulted the encampment at UCLA, shooting fireworks directly into the encampment and pummeling peaceful students desperately trying to de-escalate the situation. The events of last night are simply the latest in the brutality leveled against pro-Palestinian students and faculty on campuses nationwide.

 

ADC Staff Attorney Chris Godshall-Bennett said, “In weaponizing antisemitism by equating criticism of Israel with anti-Jewish hate, this bill erodes the fundamental principles of free expression and academic freedom. As a Jewish person who stands hand-in-hand with my Palestinian brothers and sisters and works daily against anti-Arab hate, I find this weaponization of my identity particularly disgusting. Criticism of Zionism and of the Israeli government is not antisemitic, and conflating the two only serves to provide cover for Israel’s numerous, ongoing human rights abuses and violations of international law, as well as its genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.”

 

This bill now goes to the Senate. If they pass it, the President will be able to sign it into law. We need you to contact your Senators NOW and demand that they protect the free speech of students and faculty on college campuses.

 

The Antisemitism Awareness Act is not the only dangerous, anti-Palestinian piece of legislation currently being considered in Congress. There is H.R. 7921, the Countering Antisemitism Act, which would codify a narrative that demonizes the pro-Palestinian movement in the US. In the lead up to today’s vote House Democrats were pushing for this bill to be considered instead, but ultimately it was not considered. A second bill which has not yet been scheduled for a vote is H.R. 7914, the Accountability for Terrorist Perpetrators of October 7th Act. This bill dangerously broadens sanctions on Palestinians beyond federally designated terrorist organizations.

 

However, the most important bill to be aware of that has already passed the House and is being considered in the Senate is H.R. 6408. This bill, which does not have a short title, would give a single US official the authority to strip nonprofit organizations of their tax-exempt status in an autocratic manner, with virtually no limitations or accountability, simply because the organizations have viewpoints that official or presidential administration disagrees with.

 

The explicit targets of this legislation are organizations involved in or supporting protests against Israel’s genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, most notably Students for Justice in Palestine. This is not an assumption. In fact, during the House's markup of the bill, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith explicitly highlighted two 501(c)(3) organizations when justifying the need for the bill's swift passage. It is essential that the Senate protect nonprofits from over-broad, politicized executive authority, and ADC calls on its members to contact their Senators to demand that protection.



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