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amir hossein seyed rahimzadeh , student justice movement, hossein kanawati, union of islamic associationsof independent students, muhammad mahdi ahmadi, union of islamic society of puria assar students basij, and ms. fatemeh sadat houshmand mirhosseini, from tahkeem vahdat office union, to express their views, criticisms and suggestions about they discussed the issues of the country. the increase of social capital is tied to. livelihood and welfare concerns, the need to encourage people to play a role and reduce government ownership, criticism of the devaluation process of the national currency, people's expectations from the various forces in order to create economic transformation, the need to redefine the position of justice among the country's priorities, the need to repair social gaps with the central role of the national media, criticism of learning in the promotion of national economic projects including the development plan. mokoran's questions, the necessity of strengthening organizational culture and politicization in order to strengthen participation, criticizing the lack of a
amir hossein seyed rahimzadeh , student justice movement, hossein kanawati, union of islamic associationsof independent students, muhammad mahdi ahmadi, union of islamic society of puria assar students basij, and ms. fatemeh sadat houshmand mirhosseini, from tahkeem vahdat office union, to express their views, criticisms and suggestions about they discussed the issues of the country. the increase of social capital is tied to. livelihood and welfare concerns, the need to encourage people to play...
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abdul hosseini, union of islamic azad university students, amir hossein seyed rahimzadeh, student justice movement, hossein kanawati , union of islamic associations of independent students, mohammad mehdi ahmadi, union of islamic students pouria assar basij student and mrs. fatemeh sadat houshmand mirhosseini from tahkeem vahdat office union expressed their opinions, criticisms and suggestions about the issues of the country. linking the increase of social capital funds to solving livelihood and welfare problems, the need to facilitate people's role-playing and reduce government entrepreneurship, criticism of the process of devaluation of the national currency, people's expectations from the various forces in order to create economic transformation, the need to redefine the position of justice in among the priorities of the country, the necessity of restoration. social gaps with the central role of the national media, criticism of learning in the advancement of the macro national economic projects, including the makaran coastal development plan, the need to strengthen education and organizational
abdul hosseini, union of islamic azad university students, amir hossein seyed rahimzadeh, student justice movement, hossein kanawati , union of islamic associations of independent students, mohammad mehdi ahmadi, union of islamic students pouria assar basij student and mrs. fatemeh sadat houshmand mirhosseini from tahkeem vahdat office union expressed their opinions, criticisms and suggestions about the issues of the country. linking the increase of social capital funds to solving livelihood...
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the crowd was professor who is part of a newly formed group faculty for justice in palestine lending support to the student movement. >> it is beautiful. i love seeing all of the students and faculty. we have been organizing for a long time together. >> reporter: the faculty group sent a letter saying they they take no action to hamper the protest. they refrain from sending the police, retaliation against students and respect their right to protest on campus. still, professor martel is convinced things will stay peaceful. >> the tradition at the university is to have cops destroy everything and arrest everyone. i hope that does not happen. >> reporter: that tradition dates back to 1968. when the police engaged in a bloody clash protesting the school's treatment of people of color. it was a national embarrassment and led to reforms by the university including the establishment of college of ethnic studies. another member of today's group says he hopes it will not happen again, although the images from campuses around the country do feel like what happened before. >> in this moment as we are seeing the examples of co
the crowd was professor who is part of a newly formed group faculty for justice in palestine lending support to the student movement. >> it is beautiful. i love seeing all of the students and faculty. we have been organizing for a long time together. >> reporter: the faculty group sent a letter saying they they take no action to hamper the protest. they refrain from sending the police, retaliation against students and respect their right to protest on campus. still, professor martel...
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professor james martell, part of a newly formed group called faculty for justice in palestine lending support to the student movement. >> it's beautiful. i love seeing all the students and faculty all united. we've been organizing for a long time together. >> reporter: on sunday the faculty group sent a letter to the administration requesting that they take no action to hamper the on-campus protests. they're asking they refrain from dispatching police to student demonstrations, refrain from academic retaliation against students and respect their right to protest on campus. still professor martell isn't convinced things will stay peaceful. >> the tradition at this university is to have cops come and destroy everything and arrest everyone. so if they keep up that tradition, we're in trouble, but i hope that doesn't happen. >> reporter: that tradition dates back to 1968 when police engaged in a bloody clash with students protesting the school's treatment of people of color. the incident became a national embarrassment and led to reforms by the university, including the establishment of the nation's first college of eth
professor james martell, part of a newly formed group called faculty for justice in palestine lending support to the student movement. >> it's beautiful. i love seeing all the students and faculty all united. we've been organizing for a long time together. >> reporter: on sunday the faculty group sent a letter to the administration requesting that they take no action to hamper the on-campus protests. they're asking they refrain from dispatching police to student demonstrations,...
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he's part of a newly formed group called faculty for justice in palestine, lending support to the student movement. >> it's beautiful. i love seeing all the students and the faculty, we're all united. we've been organizing for a long time together. >> reporter: on sunday, the faculty group sent a letter to the administration requesting that they take no action to hamper the on-campus protest. they're asking that they refrain from dispatching police to student demonstrations, refrain from academic retaliation against student, and respect their right to protest on campus. still, professor martel isn't convinced that things will stay peaceful. >> the tradition of -- at this university is to have cops come and destroy everything and arrest everyone. so if they keep up that tradition, we're in trouble. but i hope that doesn't happen. >> reporter: that tradition dates back to 1968 when police engaged in a bloody clash with students protesting the school's treatment of people of color. the incident became a national embarrassment and led to reforms by the university, including the establishment of the na
he's part of a newly formed group called faculty for justice in palestine, lending support to the student movement. >> it's beautiful. i love seeing all the students and the faculty, we're all united. we've been organizing for a long time together. >> reporter: on sunday, the faculty group sent a letter to the administration requesting that they take no action to hamper the on-campus protest. they're asking that they refrain from dispatching police to student demonstrations, refrain...
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justice, and so on. and my question is why the student movement iran, even those who oppose and criticize the islamic republic, criticism is everyone's right, and we came from the heart of the islamic revolution, and we are citizens, but why even the opposing and critical sections of the student movement in iran have not raised their voices against this massacre, side by side with the rest of the student movements in the west-east region of the world. south america, africa, and not all the people of the world , all the student movements of the world are now fighting in the middle of the square, and i am really personally , as someone who was a student in iran before and in my england, i was a member of the student movement in my iran , i am ashamed that iranian universities they are so quiet, and not really now , but in 1420, your children will ask you, and it will be a shame for those who are silent in front of this approach. don't talk, history will judge you, maybe this question can be asked in this program. khabar news network asked the representatives of student movements. thank you. if i want to mention
justice, and so on. and my question is why the student movement iran, even those who oppose and criticize the islamic republic, criticism is everyone's right, and we came from the heart of the islamic revolution, and we are citizens, but why even the opposing and critical sections of the student movement in iran have not raised their voices against this massacre, side by side with the rest of the student movements in the west-east region of the world. south america, africa, and not all the...
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and parts of these students are demanding justice for first, which is the central organization of this movement, they will be deprived of continuing their education, most of their chapters will be expelled from their departments, and these will continue their activities. they have the opportunity to have a job and work , later they will be deprived of it, they are facing a series of hardships and pressures . continuation. ok, let it be over and these students will now return to their normal lives, but as you say, if this is a student suspension. and if it affects their future job, we can say that these students are paying a heavy price. this gives encouragement to many of these students and their families to join them in camping outside the campus. in support of this , the affection of the university has spread widely from the university to their families. he finds it and i am hugging him. our relationship is now established with mr. alizadeh a media activist from london, mr. alizadeh. hello , i want to ask you, do you think we can say that these student protests are a turning point or are they
and parts of these students are demanding justice for first, which is the central organization of this movement, they will be deprived of continuing their education, most of their chapters will be expelled from their departments, and these will continue their activities. they have the opportunity to have a job and work , later they will be deprived of it, they are facing a series of hardships and pressures . continuation. ok, let it be over and these students will now return to their normal...
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justice in palestine. lending support to the student movement. >> it's beautiful. i love seeing all the students and the faculty we're all united and we've been organizing for a long time together. >> reporter: on sunday, the faculty group sent a letter to the administration requesting that they take no action to hamper the on campus protests. they're asking that they refrain from dispatching police to student demonstrations, refrain from academic retaliation against students, and respect their right to protest on campus. still, professor martel isn't convinced things will stay peaceful. >> you know the tradition of -- if the university is to have cops come and destroy everything and arrest everyone. if they keep up that tradition, we're in trouble but i hope that doesn't happen. >> reporter: that tradition dates back to 1969 when police engaged in bloody clash with students protesting the school's treatment of people of color. the incident became a national embarrassment and led to reforms by the university including the establishment of the nation's first college
justice in palestine. lending support to the student movement. >> it's beautiful. i love seeing all the students and the faculty we're all united and we've been organizing for a long time together. >> reporter: on sunday, the faculty group sent a letter to the administration requesting that they take no action to hamper the on campus protests. they're asking that they refrain from dispatching police to student demonstrations, refrain from academic retaliation against students, and...
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students? and it's grassroots fled. this is a grassroots student movement. >> after in november, columbia suspended the two leading pro-palestine organizations. >> students for justice in palestine and jewish voice for peace see you apartheid divest, cuad, sprung up in its wage, which is a coalition of over 90 student organizations that did not like to see their fellow students. the people who are protesting testing on the right side of one of the biggest issues in the world right now silenced by our university. and we've had a lot of support from the student union. the student workers union, and it's all been planned by students who have done an incredible job. and i'm very proud of all of them. >> jared, i appreciate you coming in and talking through this with me. and i'm sure we'll be talking again let's go for it. thank you. i appreciate your time. thank you for having me free palestine fall. >> all right. so you just heard there from jarryd hayne been at this protests from very early on, how to theater there. but we now know the universe firstly is really looking at what is happening in hamilton hall where dozens of students have broken through and are now occu
students? and it's grassroots fled. this is a grassroots student movement. >> after in november, columbia suspended the two leading pro-palestine organizations. >> students for justice in palestine and jewish voice for peace see you apartheid divest, cuad, sprung up in its wage, which is a coalition of over 90 student organizations that did not like to see their fellow students. the people who are protesting testing on the right side of one of the biggest issues in the world right...
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these are largely antiwar movements, such as jewish voice for peace, which has been advocating for a cease-fire, student for justicegely dedicated for a cease-fire. in november, columbia decided to ban entirely jewish voice for peace and students for justice and palestine on their campus, which is what resulted in the current columbia coalition receipt of over 100 clubs, student clubs on campus, it's who's being penalized now in this process. we've been really serious protest depression, not only at columbia, but i wrote an article earlier this week that was summarizing expulsions, arrests, suspensions, et cetera, from vanderbilt to pomona to columbia. >> oh, the courage of these institutions as they face -- the rich is just stunning. lex mcmenamin, thank you very much, and that is tonight reidout. cheers. and by the by, you can follow me on the tiktok and on instagram. and please follow our show accounts on instagram and tiktok at the readout. so you can always be in the know. all in with chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight on all in. >> well, the jury selection is
these are largely antiwar movements, such as jewish voice for peace, which has been advocating for a cease-fire, student for justicegely dedicated for a cease-fire. in november, columbia decided to ban entirely jewish voice for peace and students for justice and palestine on their campus, which is what resulted in the current columbia coalition receipt of over 100 clubs, student clubs on campus, it's who's being penalized now in this process. we've been really serious protest depression, not...
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justice movements, including this one at the university. there is that acknowledgment as well. as far as what comes next, the studentg to stay here. they understand this is a difficult time for students. they are spacing suspension and court dates next month but about a patient not being able to get back onto campus and attend classes. they understand the risk. this university have -- has a history of social justice movements dating back years but this is history repeating itself. you can see, this is a very large encampment. this is actually larger than the one a few days ago. right now, all signs remain that this is a peaceful event. no sign of police that we can see. these students to understand that on a dime the nypd could come in here and wrap this up again. >> did you say there is not a sign of police? security there is calm and they feel they have things under control given that 100 or so arrests just a couple days ago? >> reporter: the presence that we can see here outside of the countess, there is nypd. as far as inside this encampment, we have not seen a visible sign. they do have some internal security b
justice movements, including this one at the university. there is that acknowledgment as well. as far as what comes next, the studentg to stay here. they understand this is a difficult time for students. they are spacing suspension and court dates next month but about a patient not being able to get back onto campus and attend classes. they understand the risk. this university have -- has a history of social justice movements dating back years but this is history repeating itself. you can see,...
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movement. what do i expect to from the entire participants? i know not tape was was done by the columbia students for justice in palestine he has been barred from campus, so i am wondering what, what is the harm you say? >> it's hurting the cause of palestinians in gaza? how is it actually hurting their cause? do you think? >> i believe that when they chant anti-semetic a chance, well, they can for terrorist organization like hamas are trying to, somehow, there like that. there is guise of hamas able biden's base ones they are truly hurting the palestinian cause. and if they truly want to justice and freedom and a better future for the palestinians. the first thing they should do is to pour hamas's or vendor because even without our, hamas will always harm the palestinians underbelly, senior and scores yeah, i i hear what you're seeing the support though in gaza for hamas still is fairly high and we've seen recent surveys that have found that, yes, it has dropped, i think by 11% in the past three months or so. but when asked who they blame for their his current suffering at least 7% blamed hamas. so there seems to be a disconnect between how pe
movement. what do i expect to from the entire participants? i know not tape was was done by the columbia students for justice in palestine he has been barred from campus, so i am wondering what, what is the harm you say? >> it's hurting the cause of palestinians in gaza? how is it actually hurting their cause? do you think? >> i believe that when they chant anti-semetic a chance, well, they can for terrorist organization like hamas are trying to, somehow, there like that. there is...
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justice, no piece is now genocide show. common size does commonsense things it won't be long until the righteous movement starts busting windows near you. without let's bring an columbia university studentn yadegar, republican new york city councilwoman inna vernikov, thank you for coming on. eden, i know you are home for passover and you intend to go back to columbia. i wanted to play this because this is a columbia protester saying that this is what they were taught. listen to her and i will get your response. >> what we have is this encampment at a shown solidarity with each other, with other colleges on the palestinian people and that is something that the administration cannot take away from us. the way they've been treating us is if we were strangers in our own campus, as if they had not been teaching us what we are applying at this encampment. >> trace: these are the same people who a year ago, two years ago, called words violent and now they are using these violent words. what do you make of what's happening on your campus? >> thank you for having me. it's very clear to me and to all the jewish students on campus that what we are seeing is not free speech. freedom of speech does
justice, no piece is now genocide show. common size does commonsense things it won't be long until the righteous movement starts busting windows near you. without let's bring an columbia university studentn yadegar, republican new york city councilwoman inna vernikov, thank you for coming on. eden, i know you are home for passover and you intend to go back to columbia. i wanted to play this because this is a columbia protester saying that this is what they were taught. listen to her and i will...
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students fighting for what they believe in. >> when i was on campus here, our movements were much smaller. so seeing this huge here, i think it's really reassuring. >> the newly formed faculty for justice in palestine joined this latest protest. they're calling on the university to refrain from calling law enforcement to the campus, refrain from any academic retaliation against students who are protesting and for the administrators to respect the students right to protest. >> our role here as faculty is to uplift and amplify what our students are trying to get through, not just on this campus, but across the united states. the university says it respects the rights of community members to protest while preserving a safe campus environment. >> in a statement, it added, quote, the sf state foundation investment policy reflects its commitment to the values of the university, prioritizing social and racial justice, environmental sustainability and climate action. at this point, there is no word on when exactly this encampment will end or whether there are any negotiations underway between the university and protesters on the san francisco state university campus. christien kafton, ktvu, fo
students fighting for what they believe in. >> when i was on campus here, our movements were much smaller. so seeing this huge here, i think it's really reassuring. >> the newly formed faculty for justice in palestine joined this latest protest. they're calling on the university to refrain from calling law enforcement to the campus, refrain from any academic retaliation against students who are protesting and for the administrators to respect the students right to protest. >>...
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movement. the move comes after years of student organizing and a vote in february by pitzer's student senate to suspend all institutional ties with israeli universities. according to the national chapter of students for justicen palestine, pitzer has become the first u.s. school to impose an institution-wide boycott of an israel study abroad program. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now!'s juan gonzÁlez in chicago. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers across the country and around the world. amy: we begin today's show in haiti, where deadly violence continues between armed groups and police in port-au-prince. on tuesday, u.n. rights chief volker turk deplored what he called the unprecedented scale of rights abuses in haiti. >> there has been a shocking rise in killings and kidnappings, sexual violence, particularly targeting women and young girls and is pervasive and likely to have reached a level not seen before. as a number of people internally displaced rises, so, too, does the for the risk of sexual violence as people find themselves away in homes and th
movement. the move comes after years of student organizing and a vote in february by pitzer's student senate to suspend all institutional ties with israeli universities. according to the national chapter of students for justicen palestine, pitzer has become the first u.s. school to impose an institution-wide boycott of an israel study abroad program. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by...
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students fighting for what they believe in. >> when i was on campus here, our movements were much smaller. and so seeing this huge here, i think it's really reassuring for the newly formed faculty for justice in palestine joined this latest protest. >> they're calling on the university to refrain from calling law enforcement to the campus, refrain from any academic retaliation against students who are protesting and for the administration to respect the students right to protest. >> our role here as faculty is to uplift and amplify what our students are trying to get through, not just on this campus, but across the united states. >> the university says it respects the rights of community members to protest, while preserving a safe campus environment. in a statement, it added, quote, the sf state foundation investment policy reflects its commitment to the values of the university, prioritizing social and racial justice, environmental sustainability and climate action, at this point, there is no word on when this encampment will end or whether there are any negotiations underway between protesters and campus administration. we're live on the san francisco state university campus. christien k
students fighting for what they believe in. >> when i was on campus here, our movements were much smaller. and so seeing this huge here, i think it's really reassuring for the newly formed faculty for justice in palestine joined this latest protest. >> they're calling on the university to refrain from calling law enforcement to the campus, refrain from any academic retaliation against students who are protesting and for the administration to respect the students right to protest....