After crackdowns on student protestors, a culture of fear persists at Brown University
Briefly

Students at Brown University express growing fear and intimidation as governmental actions retaliate against last year's protests for Palestinian rights. The federal government has revoked student visas and expanded civil rights investigations, leading to a significant decrease in campus demonstrations. Last year's active rallies have been replaced by a climate dominated by silence and fear of repercussions, especially among those involved in protests. Affected students, such as Lifta, highlight personal fears regarding deportation and self-censorship concerning their political beliefs and activities.
A climate of fear, intimidation, censorship - that seems to be, like, the overwhelming atmosphere on campus.
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