ANU Investigation Denies Nazi Gesture Allegations During Student Meeting
The university's inquiry found no evidence to substantiate claims of antisemitic gestures, sparking concerns over transparency and trust among Jewish students.
- The Australian National University (ANU) investigation concluded that alleged Nazi salutes and Hitler moustache gestures during a 2024 student union meeting did not occur.
- Labor MP Josh Burns questioned the findings, expressing disbelief and calling for a reassessment of the university's leadership if the decision stands.
- Jewish student leaders criticized the investigation for a lack of transparency, stating they were not consulted or informed about the process or its outcome.
- The university defended its thorough investigation, citing additional evidence not publicly disclosed, but conceded that gestures initially appeared antisemitic at a 'superficial level.'
- The parliamentary inquiry into antisemitism on university campuses continues, addressing broader concerns about student safety and rising antisemitic incidents.