Palestinian Student's Arrest Sparks Debate on Democracy at Columbia University
Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student at Columbia University, was arrested amid protests against the Israel-Hamas war. His arrest highlights tensions over academic freedom and democracy. Released after 16 days in prison, Mahdawi criticizes Columbia for supporting the Trump administration's policies and undermining democratic principles.

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Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student leading anti-war demonstrations at Columbia University, accused the institution of undermining democracy. His recent arrest, following protests against the Israel-Hamas conflict, raises concerns about academic freedom.
Mahdawi, who spent 16 days in a Vermont prison, claimed Columbia supports Trump administration policies and punishes student activists. A clash between protesters and campus security led to 80 arrests, amidst the university's policy changes on protests.
After being released, Mahdawi plans to attend his graduation, emphasizing the enduring power of education and justice. His case, alongside others, signals ongoing legal battles over students' rights in the U.S.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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