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The stifling of voices around the globe supporting Palestinians is putting the rules of absolutely free speech to the check.
The war on Gaza is currently being waged on the ground and in the realm of general public view, putting the ideas of flexibility of speech to the test. Since Hamas’s Oct 7 attacks on southern Israel and Israel’s war on Gaza was introduced, many demonstrations in solidarity with Palestinians have been banned, critics of Israel censored, fired or even detained for talking their minds. What does the silencing of supporters of Palestine say about the world correct now, and what are the consequences of stifling voices in times of war?
Presenter:
Anelise Borges
Attendees:
Ryna Workman – New York College student
Jack Espinose – member of New Anticapitalist Social gathering
Muhammad Rabbani – director of CAGE
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