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UofT Allowed Illegal Encampment Excluding Jewish Students for Two Months, Report Reveals
Sep 6, 2024, 05:39 PM
A recent report has revealed that the University of Toronto (UofT) administration allowed an illegal encampment that excluded Jewish students and supporters of Israel from campus for two months. The encampment, which included 248 participants, was composed of 122 UofT professors and 107 outside agitators. The report, published by Canary Mission, highlights the administration's complicity and betrayal of Jewish students, describing the participants as terrorist supporters. The encampment has sparked significant protests and counter-protests on campus, with various organizations, including CUPE, Socialist Action, and the Revolutionary Communist Party, participating. The protests have seen a return of students and faculty to the lawn, with campus security mobilized to keep opposing groups apart. The situation remains tense as both pro-Palestine and pro-Israel groups continue to demonstrate, with chants calling for 'intifada' and 'Free Palestine.'
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