Brown University Suspends Pro-Palestinian Student Group Amid Conduct Allegations
The suspension follows a protest against the university's decision not to divest from companies linked to Israel, pending an external investigation into alleged misconduct.
- Brown University has suspended its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter following allegations of threatening and harassing behavior during an October 18 protest.
- The protest was in response to Brown's decision not to divest from companies tied to the Israeli military, a move that has sparked significant student activism on campus.
- The university has initiated an external investigation to assess the conduct of the protesters, which reportedly included intimidation and the use of racial epithets.
- Members of the suspended group and the Brown Divest Coalition have criticized the suspension as politically motivated and an attempt to stifle pro-Palestinian activism.
- Similar suspensions of pro-Palestinian groups have occurred at other universities, including Tufts, Rutgers, and American University, amid ongoing campus protests.