Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi is seen free of orders from a judgment in the state of Vermont, according to CBS News. He came out of the Burlington Tinghuset in Vermont while he showed peace signs with both hands. Mahdawi was arrested by Ice on April 16 while he was interviewed to get the state of the state in the state of Vermont. He was not aimed to have done anything criminal. His lawyer then said this was a direct consequence of his role in the demonstrations in the school area of Columbia in April last year. Judge Geoffrey Crawford ordered Wednesday that Mahdawi, who has had a legal stay in the United States for ten years, must be released. He has since the arrest in custody in the city of St. Albans in Vermont. Palestine activist Mohsen Mahdawi became the loose after seating in custody for two weeks. Photo: Apt Mahdawi’s lawyers claimed that the Trump administration will deport him because he leased Pro-Palestinian protests at the University of Columbia during the Israel Hamas war. This is contrary to his rights after the first constitutional supplement, writes CBS. “Yes, you may think I’m free, but my freedom was related to the freedom to many other students,” Mahdawi said outside the courthouse right after he became the slap free. People gathered outside the Tinghuset in Burlington in Vermont where it was expected that Mohsen Mahdawi should be loose Photo: Kristopher Radder / AP / NTB There he holds an appeal to the attendees. During the speech, he got the attendees to shout “The People United, Will Never Be Defeated”, which is a slogan widely used during protests against Israel’s warfare in Israel. – We also send a clear message as well. If we believe that justice is avoidable, we do not need to be afraid of anyone. Our struggle is a struggle for love, democracy and man, says Mahdawi outside the courthouse. Saka to Mohsen has led to protests in the United States. Here in New York City. Photo: Jeenah Moon / Reuters / NTB Saka to Mohsen has provoked students and others who do not want the United States to support Israel in warfare say on Gaza with more protests where they have demanded that Mahdawi must be released. These protests have joined a number of large university protesters who have criticized both Biden and the Trump administrations for the handling of the war between Israel and Hamas. In 2023, the United States saw the largest protests at the universities since October 7, 2023. Students set up large tent camps and protested in the streets. Then President Joe Biden condemned what he called anti -Semitic protests. Also in April 2024, persons were arrested by US police after demonstrations, also at the University of Columbia. Choosing to take up the fight The arrest of Mahdawi happened at the same time as a university throughout the United States was encouraged to crack down on anti -Semitism. Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal wrote that the Trump administration demanded that the Columbia University adhere to federal rules for how to deal with anti-Semitism. At the same time, the federal funding hung to the university in a thin thread. The Harvard University previously chose this month to take up the fight against the Trump administration. Then the university was required to stop recognizing and supporting student groups supporting Palestine, such as the Harvard Palestine Solidarity Committee, Harvard Graduates Students 4 Palestine and Students for Justice in Palestine. Mohsen Mahdawi was active during the protests at Columbia University against warfare at Gaza. The photo is from the protests October 12, 2023. Photo: Yuki Iwamura / AP / NTB In an earlier interview with CBS News, the Palestinian student struck down on anti -Semitism owes. – I want people to know that my compassion extended beyond the Palestinian people. MI also applies to the Jewish people and the Israelis, he said. Published 30.04.2025, at. 20.01
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