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Thursday, April 11, 2002
INTERNATION J
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Pro-Palestinian students
(AP) Marching and handing
out fliers, students who sympa
thize with Palestinians under
siege from Israel rallied on
some of the nation’s campuses.
Most events during
Tuesday’s loosely organized
protests were modest and
peaceful, though some demon
strators were heckled.
A rally for the Palestinian
cause drew about 1,000 sup
porters and spectators at the
University of California,
Berkeley, including pro-Israel
demonstrators who shouted
their disapproval while police
kept watch.
After the rally, campus police
arrested 79 pro-Palestinian pro
testers who stormed into a class
room building. Some students
hung a Palestinian flag from a
third-story window, while others
marched in the hallways of the
building, which houses class
rooms for Middle Eastern studies.
Students for Justice in
Palestine likened the current
Mideast violence to the
Holocaust — only with the
Palestinians as the victims.
They also called for the uni
versity to divest any Israel-
related investments.
“This really should be
Holocaust prevention day,” said
Sarah Weir, a 23-year-old cog
nitive science major.
As speakers made their case
during the rally, counter-demon
strators tried to drown them out
crying “Stop the suicide bomb
ings!” They also booed, cursed
and chanted “Shame!”
At the same time, a small
knot of people in a tent nearby
read aloud the names of peo
ple killed by the Nazis, part of
a 24-hour vigil for Yom
Hashoah, the Jewish
Holocaust remembrance day.
“They are trying to subvert
language used in the Holocaust,"
said Eddan Katz, 26, a third-year
law student and Israeli-American.
“I hear no one in Israel politics
today talking about the eradica
tion of all Palestinians.
At the University
Michigan, about 50 protesip
some with arms
tied y
mouths gagged, paraded
through the Ann Arbor camp ;
A group called Studei
Allied for Freedom ai
Equality said in a statema
their demonstration was
draw attention to the brutalt
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in underwear, bore a sign sat'
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“Palestinians who wereaslid
to strip naked by the Israc
Army, lie on their stomac!
and then taken on to
unknown location”
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