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ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTERS CARRY FLARES TO MARCH ON NYPD HQ AFTER... CHILLING VIDEO SHOWS SCREAMING WOMAN BEGGING FOR HELP AT... Metro 12 SUSPENDED COLUMBIA STUDENTS REINSTATED JUST DAYS AFTER ANTI-ISRAEL PROTEST, AS LAWYER VOWS TO TAKE ‘FASCIST’ SCHOOL TO NY SUPREME COURT By Olivia Land Published April 23, 2024, 10:46 a.m. ET Twelve Columbia University students who were suspended over an anti-Israel event on campus last month had their punishments lifted shortly after, their lawyer claimed — as the school continues to weather backlash over its handling of protesters on and near the Morningside Heights campus. About 16 students were initially suspended for failing to provide information about “a host of student activities,” including an “unauthorized” teach-in on the history of Palestinian resistance on March 24, Stanley Cohen told the Village Sun. Advertisement The university suspected that the March 24 teach-in titled “Resistance 101” spotlighted a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which is a US-designated terrorist organization, the Spectator reported. 4 Lawyer Stanley Cohen says he plans too sue ‘fascist’ Columbia University. AFP via Getty Images 4 Columbia University students punished and suspended over their participation at an anti-Israel event on campus last month had their punishments lifted shortly after, their lawyer claimed. James Keivom Advertisement EXPLORE MORE EX-SCHOOL COP ON THE RUN AFTER ALLEGEDLY KILLING TEACHER EX-WIFE AT HER SCHOOL, MURDERING GIRLFRIEND AND ABDUCTING KID ON DAY HE WAS DUE IN COURT FOR CHILD RAPE ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTERS CARRY FLARES TO MARCH ON NYPD HQ AFTER OVER 130 ARRESTED AT NYU CHILLING VIDEO SHOWS SCREAMING WOMAN BEGGING FOR HELP AT STRANGER'S HOUSE BEFORE SHE WAS KIDNAPPED Cohen claimed he got 12 of the suspensions thrown out – though the Columbia Daily Spectator previously reported that only six students were suspended, two of whom were quickly reinstated. “I spoke to 16 students who were suspended — the grand total was initially 16 — unless I was hallucinating about it and spent 40 hours talking to ghosts,” scoffed Cohen, who said he was working on the case pro bono. Columbia did not immediately return The Post’s request for clarification about the incident. Advertisement Cohen said taking the case to the New York Supreme Court as an issue of free speech. “Speech, no matter how unpopular it may be, is the essence of academia. Protest against Zionism in Israel is pure protected speech. … If Jewish students are made uncomfortable by it, f— them!” Cohen, who was raised in an Orthodox Jewish home, told the Village Sun. Advertisement “Speech is supposed to make you uncomfortable. This is not lighting candles and kumbaya. … All speech is protected unless the imminent intent is to commit violence — like shouting ‘Fire!’ in a crowded movie theater,” he added. “These are students that have been targeted for activism. It had nothing to do with the teach-in.” Cohen was kicked out of Columbia when he was a student, after transferring there fro Long Island University, he told the outlet. Advertisement 4 Student activists are arrested at Columbia last week. Matthew McDermott for NY Post “I got f—ing suspended from Columbia 50 years ago. I got thrown out of Columbia after a week for anti-war protesting,” he lamented. “Columbia is fascist,” he said. Advertisement WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE ANTISEMITISM CONTROVERSY AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: * Columbia University president Minouche Shafik was accused of “gross negligence” while testifying before the House Education and Workforce Committee about antisemitic incidents at the school and pro-Palestinian indoctrination. Shafik defended the school’s response after Oct. 7, but refused to tell lawmakers at the hearing if the phrase “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” is antisemitic. * Shortly after the Oct. 7 attacks, more than 100 Columbia professors signed a letter defending students who support the “military action” by Hamas. * In February, an antisemitic poster depicting Israel as a skunk appeared on campus — which experts liken to a propaganda poster used by the Nazis in World War II. * While the congressional hearing was in progress, Columbia students erected 60 tents on campus to demand that the university divest from Israel. One of the leaders of the protests, Ilhan Omar’s daughter, Isra Hirsi, was suspended from Barnard College — a women’s college affiliated with Columbia. * On Thursday, more than 100 other protesters were arrested after Shafik announced the campus’s closure. * Columbia canceled in-person classes on April 22 as the protests continued. Israeli-born professor Shai Davidai was barred from campus after he attempted to lead a pro-Jewish rally. * Every New York House GOP lawmaker demanded that Shafik resign immediately for failing to crack down on the “large unauthorized antisemitic riot” on campus. Columbia University’s Jewish Alumni Association also called for Shafik’s resignation. Shortly after Cohen’s conversation with the Village Sun, Columbia’s campus made international headlines when a group of students built up a Gaza Solidarity Encampment on one of the main lawns. The group was warned to evacuate several times before NYPD officers entered the area and arrested over 100 participants. Advertisement 4 Columbia’s campus has been divided as protests continued for nearly seven days. James Keivom In the week since in the incident, the Ivy League university has come under fire for failing to adequately discipline those whose statements and behaviors are perceived as threatening to Jewish members of the community. Cohen himself dismissed the 10 Cooper Union students who sued the art school for supposedly failing to protect them during an October protest by anti-Israel students as simply “butthurt.” Advertisement “They peed their pants because there were people saying, ‘Death to Israel,’” he shrugged. “I have no sympathy for people that are hurt by words. Zero.” Cohen made his name by representing members of Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as a family member of Osama bin Laden, the Village Sun noted. What do you think? Post a comment. Advertisement When asked about his stance on Israel’s counterattack on the Gaza Strip following the Oct. 7 attack, Cohen said it was “genocide.” “I’ve been accusing Israel of genocide for 50 years,” he added. Ad SHARE THIS: Filed under columbia university , israel , Israel-Hamas war , lawyers , protesters , stanley cohen , 4/23/24 Load more... {{#isDisplay}} {{/isDisplay}}{{#isAniviewVideo}} {{/isAniviewVideo}}{{#isSRVideo}} {{/isSRVideo}} TRENDING NOW 1. 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