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student processed in support of gaza all growing as new encampments continue to pop off in the mit vs really on. so on the left off. what is this global movement really about? i'm trying to achieve its goals. i'm mary impulse. why i'm, this is the stream, the sure . the
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the n y, p d swept the entire lawn, hauling out piles of st. students. personal belongings. you can see a lot of their tense backpacks, food, the do their student dog thing, detention suspension. these are some of the penalties faced by students protesting for garza, with over 2500 arrests. so fall in the us to learn on multiple injuries. the consequences full students all serious. but there are also some wins for the demonstrators. deals are being reached and a number of universities have agreed to divest from israel. so what's next?
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the movement that saved from those at the hearts of it from dallas, texas may some, it has that a student at emory university and executive board member of emory students of justice in palestine. kendall gardner, a student at oxford university in england, who is a member of oxford action for palestine on christopher lacquer bessie, a, ph. d student at the university of chicago, where he organizes with students for justice in palestine. welcome to you. oh, last week we add all fast episode on the global student movement for gaza. this is a comment from one of off you is to the establishment couldn't give the movements a bats up pushed and fuel. then by sending a violent cups on peaceful protest is this force is on stuff dable. it has become a global fight of this generation, a symbol of rebellion,
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but global majority can identify with. there is no coming back. me some i want to ask you about your campus income and which was met with some very serious violence. why do you think that isn't? do you connect that to all the struggles that you engaged in? for example, that with regards to comp city. yes, 100 percent. i do just to provide some broader context. so every university invests in a program called gilly and the stance for the georgia international law enforcement exchange program. and in this program cops have been since actually atlanta police department officers have been sent to israel to trade was the i, yes, you're very is really defense forces which are committing atrocities on the ground . so facilitating the apartheid, the ethnic cleansing, and the genocide of palestinians right now. and our very own atlanta police department officers have trained with these people the idea. and we definitely
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think that is contributing to the extra legal, brutal violence that we are witnessing on campus that we are being met in their police response to situations that are already completely calm and non violent. furthermore, we definitely connect these struggles with the struggles of stopping cop city. once again to provide some context. cop city is a $90000000.00 project and at last $65.00 millions of dollars of that which is coming from the pocket of atlanta tax payers. and this is a program which is going to establish basically a mock see in the will on the forest which is near atlanta. and it's going to take up about $65.00 acres of that forest land and it's going to provide a moxie for these already extra militarized cops to train and, and basically further cultivate that military presence in atlanta that the atlanta police department already have things. and yeah, so obviously yeah,
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on thursday morning of april 25th. we weren't met with um 3 different police departments, the emory police department, the police department. and then the gsp, the georgia state patrol who brought in their state troopers to supposedly de escalate a situation which like i already mentioned, was by our ports completely non violent and peaceful. yeah. and their response included, you know, teasing students shooting a tear gas out our fee. i had to your got shot literally right below me was very hard to breeze. we were a tackled, we were salted all for protesting genocide. and it's honestly center we, i run it that they would meet us, which such war tactics when we're just trying to protest a war, which has resulted in a genocide of innocent civilians in palestine. thanks my son, christopher you'll and come in was also met with some violence and you had an
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interesting tactic with regards to your uh, conversation with the police. can you tell us about that? uh sure. so um, i wouldn't go to tactic exactly what happened is that uh they waited in a very cowardly way until everybody in the camp was either sleep or gone. and then at about 4 30 in the morning, they stormed in in riot gear, will be 40 or 50 of them screaming and charging at us, throwing hard objects in every direction, chairs, wood, plains, etc, trying to just destroy the camp and suppressed the movement as fast as possible, but um yeah, so it would essentially have it after that is that a small. ready because managed to sort of form a line into. ready that just outside the quad, it's a central campus where the kept it in. and over time, this was probably around 5 am over time we started getting more and more support and people started showing up in the numbers and the cost sale to actually can us just office and eventually they, you know, set up the barrel and try to push us out and we were able to hold them off and it was in that context while we were standing there and this, uh, uh,
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so i guess stand up with the cops for hours that i was asking them to. you know, basically this is the reality of, of cause it's a reality of 2000000 people in a go being systematically starved, brutalized, an isolated, every university destroyed every hospital bond, mass graves underneath hospitals discovered some, you know, 40 percent of even the front of the land is gone and the entire population is on the brink of starvation. so my question to that really was, um, can you really look at yourself uh, and continue following orders to suppress. uh, the only viable national movement against this genocide right now. um and can you really look at your kids faces knowing how soon did you they're going to be after you continue doing these things. ready and i was trying to explain to them that you know, the difference between them and us is that, you know, every genocide depends, not just on a few individuals like that. and yahoo, as democrats on a claim, it depends on the whole network of complicity. a network of implicated people who
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in some degree or another agreed to go along with the orders that given i agree to go along with the prevailing societal currents dictated by those in power tango. and can i ask you a somewhat conversely, oxbridge seems to be taking a relatively soft touch so far, so it might be perceived, the oxford students are just having it, but if it's only on the loan, how do you ensure that view of pharmacies take your stone seriously, so yeah, so 1st of all, as you can tell from my voice, i am an american and so i'm very acutely aware that the policing context in the us and the u. k. are extraordinarily different. however, the u. k. police are still a colonial entity. they still cannot be trusted, and i still do not have confidence or faith that they will not escalate on us. so that's something that we're taking seriously every single day. our cabinet is not a jolly space every moment of every day we're thinking about are huh. and that in
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and of itself, mix this space that is full attention but it's subjected to intent, talk to with the by people outside of being kept ment, maybe that's not cops for us. but there's certainly been people that we have needed to kind of get our security team to deal with. and we see our role in this moment of kind of bringing ourselves into a global base by launching oxbridge encampments. we are showing the world that the students aren't going anywhere and that we will not stand aside as our comrades in the us are brutalized or thrown on the concrete or having riot gear and tex brought upon them. my alma mater 2 lane brought tanks out on the students and ox bridges. here it is. we are going to globalize this movement. yeah, you are not going a fan. we are you be aware of that? we will need to do what we have to do to get the university to take us seriously. yeah, so that we can have it here and intense negotiations. well, the university of buffalo not have broken all institutional academic ties with
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israel. trinity college, dublin has pledge to cut ties with his ready companies. meanwhile, in the us several incumbents, including brown and north west, and have agreed to either deescalate or dismantle, on the basis of negotiations with the universities. he is the university of california announcements for a long hours of negotiation yesterday. we have decided is that we have the agreement that robustly needs are demands which led to the the, the may some, all these agreements to negotiate a wind. so the movement so yeah, let's be clear definitely um beginning dialogue with our university administrations
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that you know, discuss how to reach our demand disclosed, divest, and protect the students as quickly as possible and as efficiently as possible. those are obviously very good and very crucial. first steps, but we have to keep in mind alternately, these are our demands from our university administrations to disclose all financial investments. divest from all is rarely companies and all companies that fund the apartheid, the cleansing and the genocide of post and use. and we want our university administration to provide a complete protection and is due to all these students being under arrested in these protests. so i would stay away from calling these negotiations in absolute when, because simply having a dialogue on how to quickly and most effectively reach these demands of ours. that is the expense of our negotiations. but as far as settlements, we are not going to settle for anything. and i repeat anything that is less than
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these 3 demands that we have demanded. because ultimately we have to keep in mind our goal here is the freedom of the palestinian people. we cannot stop and we cannot rest until they are free from an apartheid state which suppresses them through systemic racism as the cleansing and genocide. so the true success will be one argument or reach and ultimately one. palestine is free from his real well senator bonnie sanders is one of many whose drawing comparisons with the process against the war in vietnam in the 1970s with media coverage. so part of rise, all the process missed. understood, his professor, a for hash. the media in particular, it is not well equipped to understand the seriousness as to the purchase because i'll need to disclose to serve assessed with formal political power with political parties. elections, legislation policy may cause low b. s. does this tendency to depict any growth rates movement of an outburst of tales of these? i'm not the cool forces trying to disrupt everyday life. and no reason other than
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some said reasons, that couldn't be further from the truth. these parts to organize that coordinated. they have been wasteful, peaceful, and they have a clear set of demands which are achievable. so the fact that they disrupt tibits will certainly understanding because that is the point. students often feel they don't have much formal political power or economic power, but what they do have is leverage to disrupt the life of university andrew, wider attention to cause that they feel. and i think many of us as faculty and in the wide world will say, sale or questions of life. and christopher, a recent, you've got poll showed that 53 percent of adults felt the college administrative decision to spread, suspend and expel some pro palestinian processes. was about right or not harsh in austin. the older people get the how should they think the punishment should be? i'm all these process miss understood. and of course, in some cases i think misunderstood, is too generous the worst. and others though,
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i think uh yeah, because of how the cynical um, how a selective media coverage has been. uh, there are a lot of adults who, you know, sincere language. they've had that reason not to believe that we're not just a group of some sort of hodge podge of anti semites is unreasonable and our kids, people that are just, we're building for the front of it without knowing what we're doing that. um, i mean i gave an interview which what some of i wrote, which was the occasion for meeting bye this year. and i'm glad that that interview went very well because i think the really important thing is communicated in it. but i also find it sort of depressing because that type of interview could and should have been already given countless times by countless students around this country and across europe. like there's nothing i said in the interview that thousands of students on every campus would not say if they were never given 4 minutes of air time on the camera. and the only reason that happened to mike, because i was involved in a police stand off, and so they were some of the larger ones. um yeah. but yeah,
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i mean that the coverage has been so um, uh, defamatory that worst, and uh, carefully curated at best, that every time you give an interview and you try to communicate the gravity of what's happening, cause of the, the urgency of this moment of the collective responsibility, we feel as taxpayers in the country in the us, in the u. k. who are extensively involved in and in many ways presiding over this genocide, it still gets completely written out of never. ready in favor of a fluffy store. ready is about like campus tensions and free speech and whatever else, the point, those children who are starting to death right now at that point. well, kendall, a recent poll bye, have a sense of the american political studies found that 2 sides of voters today believe that it's not safe to be openly jewish on university campuses. so many of us have been echoed in the u. k. as agers preston yourself is this is the reflection of the situation on campuses. absolutely not as christopher,
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just point out. i'm also here because i read viral as a jewish person speaking for palestine. and let me be clear in this moment that should never have had to happen. no one should be deferring to jewish people to be the voices for power, city immigration. and i have a lot of complicated feelings about the role that i'm taking on as a jewish person in this movement. because people for some reason, still think that they need to defer to jewish voices. to believe that a genocide it should end. and that is ridiculous to our encampment is a safe space for all people, but especially jewish people. we held a teacher and on anti semitism an anti zionism yesterday that i led rolling a ship off on friday. we've been having productive conversations that i think need to be having that should have been had had publicly for a long time. but what actually somebody has an actually looks like when it's not being instrumental lies to brutalize the people of palestine. and as a jewish person, what i'm most worried about um, for my own safety is the way the anti semitism by the all right. by raping
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nationalist spine. you're not, this is not even being focused on because instead those people are being invited to israel to support the genocide of the palestinian people. and so if we want to have a real conversation about jewish safety, what that means is committing to deliver ation of palestine. and so many people refused to understand that refuse to engage in it because of a media narrative that is being propped up by our government in order to support their complicity in an imperial settler colonial project. the jewish people have always been opposed to ever since zionism have listed as designers have existed. for many young people joining the movements of the support of palestinian abrasion has also challenge the wide of use about society and also received. listen to this is all video of bb, netanyahu talking, and if this isn't as american as apple pie, like he was like, yeah, we're going to go in or off. uh, we're going to take over like the way i just said that and seeing that kind of
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shifted my perspective. because i feel like a lot of people are seeing what's happening right now with casa, as america doing israel's bidding. but the reality is, as real as an american colony period. and we can draw direct parallels between the way that america expanded west and what is happening right now to post it in the process of land, seizure, divide and conquer practices of incentivizing settlers to move into occupied territories. america has perfected the genocide playbook and i think it's really interesting how it kind of gets to be like, oh, we're just getting our strings cool by is real blue, blue blue mesa universities have spent many years now talking about the need for the colonize ation. full and see racism. what do you say to those who say the
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colonized vision isn't say a rascal. i mean, the content vision here, this is another reason why the movements have spread. so globally, so quickly, because everybody is seeing that israel is simply a neo colonial state and that is for those who don't even want to define a call. and i vision of something that has ever left. i mean, really like we are seeing a live in strong and israel right now and there subjugation of the palestinian people. they treat them like 2nd class citizens in their own homes on their own land. they're subjected to different legal systems, different educational system, simply on the basis of their res. it is textbook definition of apartheid. and it is the textbook definition of con. i vision. of course, if i want to ask you about this idea of awakening in kendall, i come to you straight off to that the, the video we just saw, sort of suggest as a kind of why the awakening happening is that yes, i think so, and i think that that is precisely why we're so such extreme forms of new mccarthy . i refreshing and police violence right now is because the political class and
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business class and corporate media can see very. ready the ground of shifting and young people and increasingly large numbers of all races, religions, backgrounds, etc. and are seeing what the global south has been saying about the united states for decade after decade after decade. which is that despite itself the image of some sort of the generous benefactor to the world, it. ready and not just a neighbor of genocide and gaza, it is an imperial, and that is a fairly huge portions of the world that behaves an expletive and brutal fashion that topples governments that will whenever they cease to do its bidding, that imposes vicious sanctions regime. so countries that refuse or, or resist reading change efforts. and so when we talk about the case of palestine, um, you know, design as well. i've and accuse us of singling out israel is if it's some singular evil in the world. and i think that what the present the tick tock says very important in this regard. israel does not control the us,
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and israel is not the only evil actor in the world. israel is as nixon ones put it, one in america's cops on the be in the middle east. it is our of the. ready was formerly britain's now it's ours, and we are invested in it as an outposts to further our own internal interest in large portions of the your are going along this as well. um, but in this sense that there is not simply as rarely occupational post any land and people there's a us as rarely occupation. and that has been the case for more than half a century. it is such as is rarely a part of his us as really a part time. and now there's not just are just setting costs as us as your insurance and so in this has to confront the, the reality of cancer. um, in this moment is to confront so much about both the colonial foundations and the imperial operations of the united states. and that is the reckoning that i think the political class is very afraid of because it cuts much deeper than just stopping one genocide or getting one ceasefire or something like that. it comes to the very core of the conversation here in palestine and the dismantling of an
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imperial regime that has been a global nightmare for so much of the world for more than half a century can do. i want to bring you back in. that was something you wanted to come back on. and i also want you to tell us a little bit about what these and comments represent. yeah, so i'd like to add to these points. this is a british american imperial project, oxford man wrote the ball for declaration and part of what our and cabinet is trying to do is to really show how flu this di call on is ation. rhetoric is an academic spaces. our cabinet sit on the lawn of the pit rivers museum, which is the museum of colonial atrocity. the museum have taken human remains off of display and still have them in storage. diekama innovation is not theoretical is material and that has implications for our campus is or what aren't here. that represents to us is a sort of reclamation, a trip trailer reclamation in many ways of what this university is supposed to be
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for it students. and i think that what that represents on a global scale is, are solidarity with these territorial, the colonial movements that are happening all across the globe that have been happening all throughout history about what it actually means to be called eyes. it means listening to the laboratory demands of colonized people, giving those people um the right of return to their land. these are material things and the political class does not want to engage with that because it has material implications. and it means that the status quote, we'll have to change the arrow keys that we have in place will have to fall. and that is what the x ray is trying to really hit home and u. k as well. because this is the imperial core. yeah, this is where the mandate of palestine was palestine was created and the university of oxford and cameron is not going to go anywhere until that idea is reckoned with . well, thank you for that candle with so many students preparing to graduate at this time of the people we wanted to end today. so with an address from palestinian student,
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i sure i find that from the university of illinois, chicago, i urge you all to acknowledge the class of 2024 of has done that no longer exists. students that will not be walking their stage this year and $14000.00 children who will never walk a stage ever again. celebration without acknowledgment, would be an injustice on behalf of my people. and so my fellow graduates, i urge you all to advocate and go against the grain. i urge all schools including you, i see, to drive us from companies complicit and instruct. done in the us, be the generation that holds morality close to our actions and hold each other accountable
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