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Tag Archives: murderer

Queen Mary Palestine Solidarity Society barred from hosting events

Posted on March 4, 2016November 19, 2018 by Editor

The Queen Mary University Palestine Solidarity Society is reported to have been banned from hosting events for eight weeks by the university. This comes after the society hosted an event on 26th January featuring, via video link, Ahmed Alfaleet, a Palestinian who served 20 years in prison for killing an Israeli in Gaza in 1992. […]

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Student Voice: Free speech and the alienation of Israeli students

Posted on October 2, 2015November 21, 2018 by Editor

The limits of freedom of expression on campus, and the difficulty in striking a balance between providing safe spaces and arenas for robust debate, have become increasingly pertinent issues in recent weeks. Here, King’s College London (KCL) student Emma Webb gives her take on how Israeli and Jewish students feel campus activism against Israel has […]

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