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Students Walk Out Of Hillary Clinton’s Class To Protest Columbia University’s ‘Shaming’ Of Pro-Palestinian Supporters

Students Walk Out Of Hillary Clinton’s Class To Protest Columbia University’s ‘Shaming’ Of Pro-Palestinian Supporters
November 3, 2023

About 30 students of Columbia University walked out of a class taught by former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in New York on Wednesday to protest against their school’s alleged role in the “shaming” of pro-Palestinian demonstrators.

 

Nearly 300 students were seated at the university for a two-hour lecture on women’s involvement in peace processes delivered by Clinton and Keren Yarhi-Milo, the dean of Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs.

 

Not even halfway through the class, about 30 students stood up and gathered their computers and backpacks, as part of a planned student walkout, NewYorkTimes reported.

 

They joined several dozen other protesters congregating near the lobby of the building.

 

The demonstrators, who sat quietly in a common area in the International Affairs Building were unhappy with the school’s role in publicly shaming students who blamed Israel for the war in Gaza.

 

The students’ photographs appeared last week on the video screen panels on a truck seen near campus. The screens showed the faces of students beneath the words “Columbia’s Leading Antisemites.”

 

According to the students, the photographs were taken from a “private and secure” online platform for students at the School of International and Public Affairs.

 

They were demanding “immediate legal support for affected students” and “a commitment to student safety, well being and privacy.”

 

The students whose images appeared on the video panels were members of groups that had signed a statement about the war in the Middle East that said, in part, “The weight of responsibility for the war and casualties undeniably lies with the Israeli extremist government.”

 

As Dr. Yarhi-Milo and Mrs. Clinton’s class was finishing around 4 p.m., the demonstrators shushed themselves into silence, anticipating that the dean and the former secretary of state would soon walk past the gathered students. That time never came. Word spread that Dr. Yarhi-Milo and Mrs. Clinton had left the building through a side door.

 

A spokeswoman for Columbia said the university had no comment.