Y4P’S STATEMENT ON THEIR STATUS REVOCATION
Long live the Student Intifada, long live the Popular University, and long live the unbreakable people of Gaza!
Long live the Student Intifada, long live the Popular University, and long live the unbreakable people of Gaza!
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📍University of San Francisco
DIVESTMENT WIN! As we mark the first anniversary of the Gaza Solidarity Encampments that spread to over one hundred campuses across the US and the world, many reactionary forces have tried to convince us that the student movement is slowing down. But on April 29 in San Francisco, students took over the Gleeson Library atrium, renaming it the Hossam Shabat Atrium after the eponymous 23-year old journalist who was martyred by the US-backed zionist occupation army. Today, the University of San Francisco Students for Palestine announces victory, as USF commits to divesting from four of the chief companies complicit in the genocide: GE Aerospace, RTX Corporation, Palantir, and L3Harris.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJEzCEDpK7O
DIVESTMENT WIN! As we mark the first anniversary of the Gaza Solidarity Encampments that spread to over one hundred campuses across the US and the world, many reactionary forces have tried to convince us that the student movement is slowing down. But on April 29 in San Francisco, students took over the Gleeson Library atrium, renaming it the Hossam Shabat Atrium after the eponymous 23-year old journalist who was martyred by the US-backed zionist occupation army. Today, the University of San Francisco Students for Palestine announces victory, as USF commits to divesting from four of the chief companies complicit in the genocide: GE Aerospace, RTX Corporation, Palantir, and L3Harris.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJEzCEDpK7O
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📍SWARTHMORE, PA
On the 571st day of the genocide in Gaza, Swarthmore Students for Justice in Palestine announces the launch of the Hossam Shabat Liberated Zone on Trotter Lawn.
This act of resistance is a direct repudiation of Swarthmore's collaboration with the entities that empower and bankroll the Zionist entity’s genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza. In the face of heightened repression across the country, where our comrades our being brutalized and disappeared, Swarthmore must end all collaborations with the profiteers of genocide, and loudly denounce the attempted annihilation of the Palestinian people. Please see the attached press release for student demands!⬇️
Follow Swarthmore SJP on IG: https://www.instagram.com/swarthmoresjp
On the 571st day of the genocide in Gaza, Swarthmore Students for Justice in Palestine announces the launch of the Hossam Shabat Liberated Zone on Trotter Lawn.
This act of resistance is a direct repudiation of Swarthmore's collaboration with the entities that empower and bankroll the Zionist entity’s genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza. In the face of heightened repression across the country, where our comrades our being brutalized and disappeared, Swarthmore must end all collaborations with the profiteers of genocide, and loudly denounce the attempted annihilation of the Palestinian people. Please see the attached press release for student demands!⬇️
Follow Swarthmore SJP on IG: https://www.instagram.com/swarthmoresjp
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📍The World
On May 1, International Workers Day, we take to the streets. A coalition of labor and student organizations has committed to heed the call shared by the The Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions in Gaza in which the PGFTU urges the labor movement to move words into action, reaffirming our commitment to Palestine, increasing pressure to end the genocide, advancing the People’s Arms Embargo and BDS resolutions toward the goal of Palestinian liberation.
In their appeal on September 11, 2024, the PGFTU expressed, “We, with our souls and bodies, continue to resist the death that is imposed upon us, and we trust that you will continue to raise the banner of solidarity and struggle to stop the aggression and to live a dignified life for a freedom that is not negotiable and for a justice that does not bow to anyone.”
Organizations can sign on in solidarity with the May Day call to reaffirm our commitment to Palestine at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeJUVnNz8gg_A7tsSDnOBWAqavc80sGV0etoUAGxzsXi7QVRg/viewform
Here are some of the countless actions happening today:
NYC:
3:30PM, NW corner of Foley Square - Join the Labor for Palestine pre-rally ahead of the big May Day union march at 5PM!
LA:
4PM, MacArthur Park – PYM Arab Youth Contingent meetup before LA May Day Rally
SF Bay Area:
4PM, SF Civic Center Plaza – May Day in the Bay/ Immigrant & Workers Rights: One Struggle, One Fight
On May 1, International Workers Day, we take to the streets. A coalition of labor and student organizations has committed to heed the call shared by the The Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions in Gaza in which the PGFTU urges the labor movement to move words into action, reaffirming our commitment to Palestine, increasing pressure to end the genocide, advancing the People’s Arms Embargo and BDS resolutions toward the goal of Palestinian liberation.
In their appeal on September 11, 2024, the PGFTU expressed, “We, with our souls and bodies, continue to resist the death that is imposed upon us, and we trust that you will continue to raise the banner of solidarity and struggle to stop the aggression and to live a dignified life for a freedom that is not negotiable and for a justice that does not bow to anyone.”
Organizations can sign on in solidarity with the May Day call to reaffirm our commitment to Palestine at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeJUVnNz8gg_A7tsSDnOBWAqavc80sGV0etoUAGxzsXi7QVRg/viewform
Here are some of the countless actions happening today:
NYC:
3:30PM, NW corner of Foley Square - Join the Labor for Palestine pre-rally ahead of the big May Day union march at 5PM!
LA:
4PM, MacArthur Park – PYM Arab Youth Contingent meetup before LA May Day Rally
SF Bay Area:
4PM, SF Civic Center Plaza – May Day in the Bay/ Immigrant & Workers Rights: One Struggle, One Fight
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📍Los Angeles, CA
Over the past several days, UCLA has escalated its ongoing violence and repression against students in solidarity with Palestine. April 30th marked the one year anniversary of when a Zionist mob, with the full and blatant support of UCLA police, brutally attacked students at the UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment. On April 30, the day before yesterday around 2PM PT, 6 UCPD officers detained a student wearing a keffiyeh outside of the Powell Library and placed the student in a squad car.
Later that night, students gathered on Bruin Plaza for a screening of the documentary film, “The Encampments.” Soon after, police arrived and swarmed the audience, trying to snatch screening gear. Students marched to De Neve Plaza to resume the screening, only to face an attack by 60 police officers in riot gear. Brandishing batons and weapons they dubbed “less lethal,” police ran into the student audience on foot; some police even drove into the audience on motorcycle. Officers confiscated equipment and arrested two students operating the screening, shoving them in a “BruinCar,” a vehicle typically used to drive students home. As community marched to the UCPD station in solidarity for jail support, police blocked their access and continued to follow them on their return to campus.
May 1 morning, police detained eight students wearing keffiyehs during a traffic stop. All have been released, with seven cited for not wearing a seatbelt (note: not wearing a seatbelt in California is classified a minor infraction, less severe than a misdemeanor and normally met with a fine). Upon their arrest, students were forced by police to sit with their hands behind their backs on the floor of the Sunset Village parking garage for about an hour before they were released. The two students arrested at the screening have since been released. One of the students had to be treated in the ER for injuries from the police attack.
These events unfold in the context of the UC Police Department’s swelling investments in military equipment over the past year. At last September’s UC Regents meeting, regents unanimously approved such purchases as 3000 rounds of pepper munitions, 12 drones, nine “less lethal” launchers, and 500 rounds of 40mm impact munitions. While this vote transpired behind closed doors, riot gear-clad UC police barred public entrance to the building, forcing student and faculty protestors to give comment outside. This contravened California state law AB481, which requires public comment before a governing body approves purchase of military equipment.
Despite the repression, the student movement for a free Palestine grows stronger 🇵🇸
For further updates please follow Poppy Press, the student run movement news paper at UCLA: https://www.instagram.com/poppypress_
Over the past several days, UCLA has escalated its ongoing violence and repression against students in solidarity with Palestine. April 30th marked the one year anniversary of when a Zionist mob, with the full and blatant support of UCLA police, brutally attacked students at the UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment. On April 30, the day before yesterday around 2PM PT, 6 UCPD officers detained a student wearing a keffiyeh outside of the Powell Library and placed the student in a squad car.
Later that night, students gathered on Bruin Plaza for a screening of the documentary film, “The Encampments.” Soon after, police arrived and swarmed the audience, trying to snatch screening gear. Students marched to De Neve Plaza to resume the screening, only to face an attack by 60 police officers in riot gear. Brandishing batons and weapons they dubbed “less lethal,” police ran into the student audience on foot; some police even drove into the audience on motorcycle. Officers confiscated equipment and arrested two students operating the screening, shoving them in a “BruinCar,” a vehicle typically used to drive students home. As community marched to the UCPD station in solidarity for jail support, police blocked their access and continued to follow them on their return to campus.
May 1 morning, police detained eight students wearing keffiyehs during a traffic stop. All have been released, with seven cited for not wearing a seatbelt (note: not wearing a seatbelt in California is classified a minor infraction, less severe than a misdemeanor and normally met with a fine). Upon their arrest, students were forced by police to sit with their hands behind their backs on the floor of the Sunset Village parking garage for about an hour before they were released. The two students arrested at the screening have since been released. One of the students had to be treated in the ER for injuries from the police attack.
These events unfold in the context of the UC Police Department’s swelling investments in military equipment over the past year. At last September’s UC Regents meeting, regents unanimously approved such purchases as 3000 rounds of pepper munitions, 12 drones, nine “less lethal” launchers, and 500 rounds of 40mm impact munitions. While this vote transpired behind closed doors, riot gear-clad UC police barred public entrance to the building, forcing student and faculty protestors to give comment outside. This contravened California state law AB481, which requires public comment before a governing body approves purchase of military equipment.
Despite the repression, the student movement for a free Palestine grows stronger 🇵🇸
For further updates please follow Poppy Press, the student run movement news paper at UCLA: https://www.instagram.com/poppypress_
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BASEL AL ARAJ POPULAR UNIVERSITY HAS JUST LAUNCHED, RECLAIMING BUTLER LIBRARY FOR THE PEOPLE
ALL OUT TO BUTLER NOW
ALL OUT TO BUTLER NOW
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📍 Columbia University
BASEL AL ARAJ POPULAR UNIVERSITY HAS JUST LAUNCHED, RECLAIMING BUTLER LIBRARY FOR THE PEOPLE!
WE REJECT AN IMPERIALIST ECONOMY OF KNOWLEDGE.
WE EVOKE THE LEGACY OF LIBERATION AND PHILOSOPHY OF DIRECT ACTION OF BASEL AL-ARAJ.
AS STUDENTS, RESISTING GENOCIDE IS OUR MORAL IMPERATIVE. ALL OUT TO BUTLER NOW
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJXUUGUR-CM/
BASEL AL ARAJ POPULAR UNIVERSITY HAS JUST LAUNCHED, RECLAIMING BUTLER LIBRARY FOR THE PEOPLE!
WE REJECT AN IMPERIALIST ECONOMY OF KNOWLEDGE.
WE EVOKE THE LEGACY OF LIBERATION AND PHILOSOPHY OF DIRECT ACTION OF BASEL AL-ARAJ.
AS STUDENTS, RESISTING GENOCIDE IS OUR MORAL IMPERATIVE. ALL OUT TO BUTLER NOW
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJXUUGUR-CM/
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📍NYC, NY
🇵🇸🚨Actionists at Columbia are being kettled by public safety and police and violent arrests have already happened as they try to maintain the Basel Al-Araj liberated zone. Anyone who can get on campus rally in front of Butler and if you can’t get on campus mobilize at 116th & Broadway NOW! Share widely!
🇵🇸🚨Actionists at Columbia are being kettled by public safety and police and violent arrests have already happened as they try to maintain the Basel Al-Araj liberated zone. Anyone who can get on campus rally in front of Butler and if you can’t get on campus mobilize at 116th & Broadway NOW! Share widely!
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📍Columbia University
Demands of the Basel Al-Araj Popular University
Demands of the Basel Al-Araj Popular University
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📍New York, NY
ALL OUT TO COLUMBIA NOW
Actionists at Columbia are being kettled by public safety and police and violent arrests have already happened as they try to maintain the Basel al Araj liberated zone.
Anyone who can get on campus please rally in front of Butler and if you can't get on campus, rally at 116 and Broadway NOW! WEAR A MASK! MAKE NOISE!
ALL OUT TO COLUMBIA NOW
Actionists at Columbia are being kettled by public safety and police and violent arrests have already happened as they try to maintain the Basel al Araj liberated zone.
Anyone who can get on campus please rally in front of Butler and if you can't get on campus, rally at 116 and Broadway NOW! WEAR A MASK! MAKE NOISE!
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📍Brooklyn, NY
🚨🚨🚨ALL OUT TO BROOKLYN COLLEGE RIGHT NOW‼️‼️‼️
2900 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11210—In front of main gates on Bedford Ave
CUNY students HAVE TAKEN OVER THE EAST QUAD LAWN and demands Brooklyn College comply with the CUNY 5 Demands. As CUNY continues to fund and support genocide, and continues to refuse to drop the charges on their own students who have protested genocide, Brooklyn College and CUNY students demand 5 things: 1.) Disclose+Divest 2.) Boycott 3.) Solidarity 4.) Demilitarize 5.) A People’s CUNY
CUNY students have named this liberation zone after Hassan Ayyad, the 14-year-old martyr from Gaza who died on an empty stomach and under the military weapons and bombs WE PAY FOR.
THEY NEED YOUR SUPPORT! WEAR KUFFIYEHS AND MASKS! BRING FLAGS! AND COME IN GROUPS! BROOKLYN COLLEGE IS IN A HEAVILY ZIONIST NEIGHBORHOOD SO BE ON HIGH ALERT‼️🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJZjp8Nu1tw/
🚨🚨🚨ALL OUT TO BROOKLYN COLLEGE RIGHT NOW‼️‼️‼️
2900 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11210—In front of main gates on Bedford Ave
CUNY students HAVE TAKEN OVER THE EAST QUAD LAWN and demands Brooklyn College comply with the CUNY 5 Demands. As CUNY continues to fund and support genocide, and continues to refuse to drop the charges on their own students who have protested genocide, Brooklyn College and CUNY students demand 5 things: 1.) Disclose+Divest 2.) Boycott 3.) Solidarity 4.) Demilitarize 5.) A People’s CUNY
CUNY students have named this liberation zone after Hassan Ayyad, the 14-year-old martyr from Gaza who died on an empty stomach and under the military weapons and bombs WE PAY FOR.
THEY NEED YOUR SUPPORT! WEAR KUFFIYEHS AND MASKS! BRING FLAGS! AND COME IN GROUPS! BROOKLYN COLLEGE IS IN A HEAVILY ZIONIST NEIGHBORHOOD SO BE ON HIGH ALERT‼️🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJZjp8Nu1tw/
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On Nakba Day, we release the first English translation of Basil al-Araj’s essay “The Wounded Memory of the Nakba”. In harrowing detail, it describes several theaters of extermination during the Zionist colonization of Palestine in 1947-49.
https://newyorkwarcrimes.com/the-wounded-memory-of-the-nakba
Translated by Alex Jreisat, the text was generously provided by Safarjal Press, who in consultation with al-Araj’s family and friends have edited a full English translation of al-Araj’s I HAVE FOUND MY ANSWERS (2018), where this essay was first published in Arabic.
Find an excerpt in print with the latest issue of the New York War Crimes—the Nakba Day edition, or download the full issue here:
https://newyorkwarcrimes.com/print-issue-vol-ii-no-17
https://newyorkwarcrimes.com/the-wounded-memory-of-the-nakba
Translated by Alex Jreisat, the text was generously provided by Safarjal Press, who in consultation with al-Araj’s family and friends have edited a full English translation of al-Araj’s I HAVE FOUND MY ANSWERS (2018), where this essay was first published in Arabic.
Find an excerpt in print with the latest issue of the New York War Crimes—the Nakba Day edition, or download the full issue here:
https://newyorkwarcrimes.com/print-issue-vol-ii-no-17
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