March 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 114) • Page Image 20
… -w 9 0 w 7* leader of the protest against the Daily, said Jewish students are not trying to silence the debate, but are trying to raise awareness that there is a point when political criticism…
… state for one people only, it's exclusionary." And the debate laced with anger and frustration continues. But what are students' responses to this con- flict? "This year has gotten virulently anti…
… Diag last November that read "Stop Arab Ter- rorism." Though the slogan was soon changed to read "Stop AllTerror- ism," the long-standing rift between the two groups widened. And just last Tuesday, a pro…
… finally exploded three weeks ago. On Feb. 21, 200 Jewish students protested the Michigan Daily for editorials they believed were anti- Jewish and overstepped the bounds of legitimate political criticism of…
… Israeli policy. But as the students applauded speakers, a smaller group of students stood silently in the background, holding a Palestinian flag in counterprotest. The protest was more than the condemnation…
… people," said Ali Mazuri, a University professor of political science who was charged by some Jewish students last fall for crossing that line during one of his lectures. Though Mazrui said it is possible…
… issue. Once Jewish organizations enter into public poli- tics, they can be attacked by othery people. That is normal political competition, not anti-Semitism,": said Ben-Baruch a graduate student at the…
… University. Dina Khoury, a member of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee at the University, said that although criticism of Israeli policies should be expressed sensi- tively, she sees thecharges…

















































