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    Không thày đố mày bị bịt miệng?

    USC cancels valedictorian’s speech over support for Palestine
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...eech-palestine

    In a missive to the USC community, the university’s provost, Andrew Guzman, wrote that the Los Angeles university took the unprecedented step of canceling Asna Tabassum’s planned speech because the “alarming tenor” of reactions to her selection as valedictorian – along with “the intensity of feelings” surrounding Israel’s ongoing military strikes in Gaza – had created “substantial risks relating to security”.

    Guzman’s statement did not refer to Tabassum by name, or specify what about her speech, background or political views had raised concerns. Nor did it detail any particular threats.

    NBC News described Tabassum as a first-generation south Asian American Muslim from Chino Hills – a city east of Los Angeles – in her fourth year as a biomedical engineering student. She has also been pursuing a minor in resistance to genocide.

    “The university is succumbing to a campaign of hate meant to silence my voice,” Tabassum said in the statement.
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    Không biểu tình đố mày làm nên: Camping on campus

    US faculty speak up and stand alongside student Gaza protesters
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...-protests-gaza

    On Monday, many members of Columbia University faculty and staff rallied in support of students who were arrested, suspended, and in some cases, evicted from their dorm rooms. They demanded “an immediate apology and amnesty” for these students and for their disciplinary records to be cleared.

    At nearby Princeton, classes, such as the one run by Max Weiss, who is teaching a course on the history of Palestine and Israel, are even being held at some protests.

    Earlier this week, Weiss joined dozens of other faculty members in New Jersey in writing an open letter in the school’s newspaper, the Princetonian, in support of Columbia faculty and student protesters.


    Vùng lên hỡi các đại học ở thế gian
    Vùng lên hỡi ai cực khổ học hành

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    Không trường đố mày biểu tình ở đâu? Camping in Canada

    Pro-Palestinian campus protests spread to Canada universities
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/ar...rotests-canada

    Quebec’s premier has said a protest encampment at Montreal’s McGill University should be dismantled, as more students erected pro-Palestinian camps across some of Canada’s largest universities demanding they divest from groups with ties to Israel.

    Students have also set up encampments at the University of Toronto, the University of British Columbia and the University of Ottawa.

    According to a statement from organisers the encampment will stay until the university discloses its investments, divests from any that “sustain Israeli apartheid, occupation and illegal settlement of Palestine” and ends partnerships with some Israeli academic institutions.
    Người trẻ tuổi vốn dòng hào kiệt
    Xếp bút nghiên chống việc binh đao

    (Chính trị ngâm)

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    Palestinians in Rafah on US campus protests
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/ar...ampus-protests

    Asmaa al-Najili, who had arrived in Rafah from Khan Younis, a nearby city which was the site of heavy fighting in March, said she had used news clips of protesting students to cheer up her seven-year-old daughter.

    “These protests [in the US] … made us happy by finding people from the west who stood with our cause … [But] at the same time it made us sad because our brothers in the Arab countries did not do what these people did,” the 33-year-old said.

    “The protests of university students were the reason for stopping other wars in the past, such as the Vietnam war,” Hegazy, 60, said. “We hope that the rest of the students of the world will stand up for us.”

    Messages to the protesters were scrawled on a handful of tents in the camp, with one reading: “Thank you students in solidarity with Gaza. Your message has reached us. Thank you students of Columbia. Thank you students.”
    You can blow out a candle but you can’t blow out a fire.
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    Không mày đố Biden làm nên?



    The blood is on your hands Biden.
    I’m not voting for you in the fall!
    (Macklemore)

    https://twitter.com/macklemore/statu...ser=macklemore
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    Không khói cay đố mày làm nên?

    DC police use pepper spray, make arrests at George Washington U.



    Cướp đêm là cops cướp ngày là quan
    (Ca dao)

    GW May 7, 2024:



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    Không tự do ngôn luận đố mày làm nên?

    ACLU: Open Letter to College and University Presidents on Student Protests
    https://www.aclu.org/news/free-speec...Letter_970x250

    But general calls for a Palestinian state “from the river to the sea,” or defenses of Israel’s assault on Gaza, even if many listeners find these messages deeply offensive, cannot be prohibited or punished by a university that respects free speech principles.

    One can criticize Israel’s actions, even in vituperative terms, without being antisemitic. And by the same token, one can support Israel’s actions in Gaza and condemn Hamas without being anti-Muslim. Administrators must resist the tendency to equate criticism with discrimination.

    In keeping with these values, we urge you to resist the temptation to silence students or faculty members because powerful voices deem their views offensive. Instead, we urge you to defend the university’s core mission of encouraging debate, fostering dissent, and preparing the future leaders of our pluralistic society to tolerate even profound differences of opinion.
    Hét cho vơi đi những bất bình
    Nói cho phơi ra những sự tình
    Người dân Mỹ cũng cần phản đối
    Và sinh viên có quyền kêu than
    Mai về sau rắc rối pháp luật
    Khi ra toà thương cho đàn em
    Triệu người dân có mấy người lo
    Khi biểu tình có mấy người đi
    Trường có cho em được không những điều kiện đó?
    Lời nói sinh viên ngày sau có được gì không?
    Đếm cho em giây phút nhiệt tình
    Giữ cho em đốm lửa hồng
    Điều oan ức vẫn còn mãi đấy
    Chuyện mai sau xin vẫn ưu tư

    (Bài không tên 2024)

 

 

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