Students Alleging “Prejudiced” Decisions in Melbourne University Pro-Palestine Cases

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Students facing expulsion and suspension from the University of Melbourne over a pro-Palestine office occupation are alleging “prejudiced” decisions, raising serious questions about the fairness of the disciplinary process. Two students face expulsion and two suspension, a disciplinary step unprecedented for pro-Palestine activists in Australia since the current wave of demonstrations began. The students are appealing.
The disciplinary action stems from an incident where around 20 individuals occupied an academic’s office for about 90 minutes. Their goal was to urge the university to end its partnerships with Israeli universities, aligning with the global boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement. Footage distributed on social media showed protesters entering the office with their faces covered.
The university has alleged harassment and intimidation of staff, along with property damage, including placing signs and stickers on university items and writing on personal belongings. The students, however, assert that their demonstration was peaceful and politically motivated, and that they made efforts to minimize disruption by informing those present and offering to turn down music.
One student recommended for expulsion, despite being present for only a brief period and not directly participating in alleged acts of misconduct, was deemed to have violated university rules by her mere presence. This decision aligns with the university’s recently implemented anti-protest rules, which have been widely criticized by student unions and human rights groups as “authoritarian.” The university has stated it will not comment on individual cases, upholding its disciplinary processes and the students’ right to appeal.

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