2024-04-27 14:38:58
Washington: A big revelation has been made about the ongoing anti-Palestine protests in major universities of America. Information has come to light that anti-Modi billionaire George Soros and his staunch leftist supporters are promoting unrest on university campuses by funding these movements. The protests have spread across the country after students occupied a campus at America’s Columbia University last week. There have also been clashes between students and police at many places, after which the US administration had to increase security on the campus. Student tents have been set up at several universities and colleges, including Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, Ohio State University and Emory in Georgia. They were revealed to have been founded by the George Soros-funded Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR).
SJP and George Soros connection
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and USCPR are funded by George Soros and other allies. According to a New York Post report, the people behind instigating the protests at at least three colleges are those who have been paid by the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR), funded by George Soros. For this, $7800 has been given to the external protesters coming in groups and $2880 to $3660 inside the campus. In return, they have to participate in these movements for 8 hours a week.
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USCPR has been given $3 lakh by George Soros’s Open Society Foundation since 2017, while the organization has been given funding of $3.55 lakh since 2019 from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Many big faces associated with these organizations have been seen in these student demonstrations. Former SJP president Nida Lafi was seen giving a speech against Israel during a demonstration at Texas University on Wednesday.
The most prominent figure among these protesters is Malak Afaneh, co-president of Students for Justice in Palestine at Berkeley. She has been a frequent speaker at anti-Israel protests on campus this week. She came into limelight when she barged in and raised slogans during a dinner organized at the Dean of Berkeley Law School. It is alleged that when they were asked to leave the house, they attacked the dean’s wife.
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Soros has spewed venom against PM Modi
George Soros had made allegations of corruption in the companies of Indian industrialist Gautam Adani, which was rejected by the Supreme Court. Soros, in a conference held in Munich last year, had described Adani’s case as an opportunity to intervene in India. Not only this, Soros also raised questions on democracy in the country while targeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking about India, Soros had said, “India is an interesting place. It is a democracy, but its leader Narendra Modi is not at all democratic. Inciting violence against Muslims was a key reason for his rise.”