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Expulsion Threats: Melbourne University’s Response to Pro-Palestine Demands

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Threats of expulsion hang over students at the University of Melbourne as the institution responds to pro-Palestine demands with severe disciplinary action. Two students face expulsion and two suspension for their involvement in an office occupation last October, marking a potential first for such harsh penalties against pro-Palestine activists in Australia since the recent wave of demonstrations. The students are appealing these significant decisions.
The core of the dispute lies in a 90-minute occupation of an academic’s office by approximately 20 activists. The protest aimed to pressure the university to sever its collaborations with Israeli academic institutions, a key demand of the global boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement. Footage circulated online depicted protesters entering the office with their faces obscured.
University officials have cited harassment, intimidation of staff, and property damage, including the placement of stickers and writing on university and personal items, as grounds for their decisions. In stark contrast, the students maintain their protest was peaceful and politically motivated. They affirm that they communicated their intentions to those present and even offered to lower music volume to avoid disturbance.
For one student facing expulsion, her brief presence was deemed a violation despite no direct acts of damage or harassment. This situation highlights the contentious new anti-protest rules enacted by the university, which critics, including human rights organizations, have condemned as “repressive.” While the university declines to comment on individual cases, it emphasizes its adherence to disciplinary processes and the students’ right to appeal.

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