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“Few have done more to erode confidence in the cause of human rights than Amnesty,” a senior analyst at the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis told JNS.
“Even though Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi is dead, we assume the investigation behind his crimes, including one count of terrorism, will not end,” Daniel Goldwin, a spokesman for the Jewish Federation of Chicago, told JNS.
John Fry, the public university’s president, said the investigation for reported harassment over “shared Jewish ancestry” showed “no findings of noncompliance or wrongdoing by the university.”
Someone threw a bottle off a building and struck a 16-year-old, who was hospitalized with “non-life-changing” injuries.
“J Street should now be persona non grata in the Jewish community,” Morton Klein, national president of ZOA, told JNS.
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North Carolina House, Senate override governor’s veto on school voucher bill
The legislation would increase funding for the state’s Opportunity Scholarship program by $463.5 million.
The trip for young professionals featured a stop at Israel’s embassy in Japan and homestay visits that allowed delegates immersive cultural experiences.
“Our paramount concern is the safety and well-being of all our students and employees,” said Leanne Bennett, academic dean at Dawson College, in an announcement to students.