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"Liberated Zone" Solidarity Camp Emerges at Rutgers University in New Jersey

  • Writer: 17GEN4
    17GEN4
  • Apr 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

In a significant development echoing the recent wave of campus activism across the United States, Rutgers University in New Jersey has become the latest institution to witness the establishment of a "Liberated Zone" solidarity camp. This action follows in the footsteps of similar protests and encampments that have sprung up at other universities, most notably Columbia University, in solidarity with the Palestinian cause.


The "Liberated Zone" at Rutgers University was set up by pro-Palestinian student activists and supporters, mirroring the actions of their counterparts at Columbia and elsewhere. This camp aims to raise awareness about the plight of Palestinians and to pressure the university administration to divest from companies that do business with Israel.


Rutgers University, like many other campuses across the country, has been a hotbed of activism in recent years, with students and faculty members engaging in protests and other forms of activism to express their support for various causes. The establishment of the "Liberated Zone" at Rutgers is a clear indication that the spirit of activism and solidarity with the Palestinian cause.




 
 
 

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