The activities of two Palestinian organizations were suspended by Columbia University, following protests and criticism
Protest against the Israeli attack in Gaza, Palestine. New York, United States, November 9th. Photo: Reuters. The activities of two organizations at the prestigious Columbia University in the United States have been suspended by the university administration. Both organizations are pro-Palestinian. Yesterday, the university administration announced that the two organizations will not be allowed to conduct activities on campus. The two organizations are Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). Members of these organizations have been involved in various initiatives against Israel's indiscriminate attacks in Gaza. In light of their activities, the university has decided to halt their programs. However, this decision has faced criticism from some quarters at Columbia University. The university administration has been accused of violating rules in implementing 'campus conduct policies' by two organizations. However, critics argue that this criti...