Members of Tufts Students for Justice in Palestine continued demonstrating despite suspension, arguing their actions address serious global issues and calling it an infringement on their voice.
The university cited the group’s use of weapon images and calls for ‘student intifada’ as violations, prompting an interim suspension that the group claims is silencing dissent.
In their online petition, Tufts SJP stressed the importance of advocating against what they perceive as genocide, claiming that 'a movement cannot be suspended'.
Tufts University mentioned previous conduct violations by the group, resulting in a suspension that was positioned as part of ongoing scrutiny of their protests.
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