Harvard University Faces Civil Rights Complaint from Pro-Palestinian Students
Students allege university's failure to protect them from harassment and intimidation due to their Palestinian and Muslim backgrounds and support for Palestinian rights.
- Over a dozen students from Harvard University have filed a civil rights complaint with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, alleging that the university has failed to protect its pro-Palestinian students from harassment, intimidation, and threats.
- The students, represented by the Muslim Legal Fund of America, claim to have been targeted due to their Palestinian and Muslim backgrounds, and for openly supporting Palestinian rights.
- The complaint reveals instances of doxxing, stalking, and assault, directed specifically at those who identify as Palestinian, Muslim, or supporters of Palestinian rights.
- While Harvard University has refrained from commenting directly on the complaint, it has highlighted its efforts to support its students, pointing to the recent establishment of a Presidential Taskforce on Combating Islamophobia and Anti-Arab Bias.
- The complaint occurs against a backdrop of recent concerns regarding safety and support from Jewish and pro-Israel communities, both at Harvard and other universities.