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SFSU pro-Palestinian group loses funding; Jewish group warned

Posted on 06/22/2002 5:53:40 AM PDT by TheOtherOne

SFSU pro-Palestinian group loses funding; Jewish group warned
By RON HARRIS
 


03:05 ET


Associated Press Newswires


Copyright 2002. The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - When pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel student groups clashed verbally at San Francisco State University in May, racial taunts and epithets flew but violence was avoided though tensions roiled in for days.

Now the university has doled out what it considers just punishments for both sides: The pro-Palestinian group was put on probation for one year during which it loses its university funding and Web site.

The pro-Israel group San Francisco Hillel received a warning letter.

"We are using all our resources as a university to make the recent tensions, which echo so painfully the whole Middle East situation, an occasion for learning and growth," said the university's President Corrigan. "We believe firmly that the skills and habits of open, yet civil, dissent can be modeled and taught. I can think of no more critical work for us to do."

Corrigan's "critical work" became necessary after a May 7 clash in which police had to stand between students from the two groups who shouted derogatory slurs at each other in tense moments captured on videotapes that were reviewed by the university.

Pro-Israeli students said pro-Palestinian students yelled "die Jews " among other things, while pro-Palestinian students said they were called "camel jockeys" and other names.

The university reviewed the conduct of both San Francisco Hillel and the General Union of Palestine Students (GUPS) for their actions at the May 7 rally. GUPS was found to have "violated procedures and guidelines for rallies/demonstrations," the university announced Friday. No similar finding was made of Hillel.

The conflicts began on May 6, when the Muslim Student Association scheduled a pro-Palestine rally titled "Zionism in Palestine and Around the World." San Francisco Hillel registered to hold a counter-demonstration.

As a precaution, barricades were set up to ensure public safety and maintain a distance between the two groups.

But the turnout was low for the May 6 rally and Hillel did not hold a counter demonstration. Hillel vowed to return the following day and hold a demonstration.

The university allows counter demonstrations as long as participants stay 30 feet apart.

Hillel drew 350 students and community supporters on May 7 for its demonstration. A GUPS-sponsored counter demonstration drew about 75 people.

Hillel's rally ended and student members began to leave the area when a small number of pro-Palestine supporters entered the plaza and began to wave flags, the university said. Some of the pro-Israel supporters returned and the harsh words began to fly.

Hillel students were eventually escorted, at their request, from the area by police. No one was physically harmed and no arrests were made, the university acknowledged

But the university singled out GUPS for harshest punishments, stripping the group of it's funding and placing it on probation.

Nabeel Silmi, a San Francisco State junior serving as spokesman for the General Union of Palestine Students, called the sanctions against his group unfair.

"Things were said on both sides. However, the whole GUPS being held responsible for everybody's comments on May 7 is completely unacceptable," Silmi told the Los Angeles Times.

The University's hopes to smooth relations between the two groups with the creation of a Task Force on Inter-Group Relations, a campus-community group that will make its first recommendations by August 1.

A three-day retreat for student leaders was also planned for members of the groups involved in the protests.



TOPICS: Front Page News; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: israel; pa; plo

1 posted on 06/22/2002 5:53:40 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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To: TheOtherOne
Am I correct in thinking that GUPS (I like that acronym) was punished for the aggression of the counter demonstration, for invading the plaza before the Hilel group had all left?
2 posted on 06/22/2002 6:28:23 AM PDT by jimtorr
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"Am I correct in thinking that GUPS (I like that acronym) was punished for the aggression of the counter demonstration, for invading the plaza before the Hilel group had all left?"

"The university allows counter demonstrations as long as participants stay 30 feet apart."

Yep, think you are correct. Author stated the reason, but conveniently failed to make the tie.

3 posted on 06/22/2002 6:41:39 AM PDT by DKM
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To: TheOtherOne
A three day retreat ? So they can 'get to know each other' and become friends ? So they can learn that both Jews and Palestinians love puppydogs, daffodils, and sunsets and there is no reason why people everywhere who love puppydogs, daffodils, and sunsets can't be friends ?
4 posted on 06/22/2002 6:42:47 AM PDT by Tokhtamish
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To: jimtorr
The way I remember this (hopefully someone has the thread handy), the Jewish students were literally chased into Hillel House by the counter-demonstrators, and it was from there that the police were called to give them an escort out. The author seems to be attempting to spin that the Jewish students got off easy for doing the same thing, even though they never chased and surrounded the pro-Pali group.
5 posted on 06/22/2002 6:51:21 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: TheOtherOne
I don't see why ANY student group should get any university funding. Let them fund themselves. Of course this "entitlement" explains how they graduate into expecting/demanding federal funding of their pet projects.
6 posted on 06/22/2002 7:11:01 AM PDT by CounterCounterCulture
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To: hellinahandcart
You are correct. I looked it up here on FR.

" ........ a May 7 pro-Israel rally disrupted by a handful of screaming counter-demonstrators, who ripped down Israeli flags and cornered a group of organizers against a wall. The tense situation was captured on security cameras."

Here's a link from the San Francisco Examiner:

http://www.freerepublic.com/fo cus/news/683363/posts

7 posted on 06/22/2002 7:19:54 AM PDT by jimtorr
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To: TheOtherOne
There's lot more to this than this article says. I recommend peeking at Glenn Reynolds' Instapunit where he's doing good investigative work on it.
8 posted on 06/22/2002 9:58:37 AM PDT by PianoMan
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To: TheOtherOne
This is so typical of Bay Area responses to outright anti-Semitism. First of all, nobody would do anything if they weren't deluged with angry phone calls and emails. And when they do, it's always an attempt to appear "even-handed" by condemning all forms of "hate." They don't want to "offend" the poor Ay-Rabs, by calling these incidents what they are.
9 posted on 06/22/2002 1:37:58 PM PDT by cimon
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To: Tokhtamish
You forgot long walks on the beach in the moonlight. :^)
10 posted on 06/22/2002 3:37:02 PM PDT by uglybiker
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