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04-11-2017, 12:17 PM #1
Fake deportation notices that freaked out students were actually posted by progressiv
Fake deportation notices that freaked out students were actually posted by progressive groups
GREG PIPER - ASSOCIATE EDITOR
•APRIL 11, 2017
Would this qualify as “hate speech”?
Latino, Muslim, black and pro-Palestine student groups at Harvard posted fake “investigations unit” notices in dorms that said a resident had been “detained indefinitely” as a potential “deportable alien,” The Harvard Crimsonreports.
They were just advertising a panel discussion on incarceration, but “several students took issue with the controversial method for publicizing the panel”:
Karla V. Alvarado ’19, who noted that she had previously dealt with a similar situation because both of her parents used to be undocumented, described feeling
troubled.
“I was upset mostly because I think [the flyers] didn’t take into account the feelings of people who have actually seen deportation notices or experienced the risk of deportation, or have loved ones who are at risk of deportation—their responses were not taken into account,” she said.
Cecilia Nunez ’20 said she agreed.
“As a member of the Latinx and black communities, I was really disturbed by the format of the flyer and how terrifying it was for students of color and undocumented students especially to receive the notice,” Nunez said.
Two of the four groups behind the mock notices – the Palestine and Latino groups – have apologized for causing “trauma and pain” with the mock notices, which is “antithetical” to their mission.
Concilio Latino actually never saw the finished content of the notices, which were designed by the Palestine Solidarity Committee, before they went up. Black and Muslim groups didn’t respond to Crimson inquiries.
The Palestine group has now organized two fake-flyer incidents at Harvard:
In 2013, the group faced backlash after using mock eviction notices to publicize that year’s Harvard Israel Apartheid week.
https://www.thecollegefix.com/post/32094/
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04-11-2017, 12:21 PM #2
From the Harvard Crimson....
Fake ‘Investigation Unit’ Notice Sparks Controversy, Apologies
By LAUREN A. SIERRA and DEREK G. XIAO, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSMock notices from a purported “Harvard Special Investigations Unit” warning students that a resident of their dorm “has been detained indefinitely” sparked outrage from several students, who called the false flyers disturbing, and prompted the involved students groups to apologize.
Formally cosigned by Harvard Concilio Latino, the Harvard Islamic Society, and the Harvard Black Students Association and orchestrated by the Harvard Palestine Solidarity Committee, the flyer posed as a notice informing students about an ongoing investigation in the recipient’s dormitory.
ARIDENNE A. DEWS
“We regret to inform you that a resident of this dorm has been detained indefinitely due to suspicious actions, suspected violent inclinations, or suspicion of being a deportable alien (i.e. questionable residency status),” the flyers read.
ARIDENNE A. DEWS
The provocative notices—which sought to publicize a panel Thursday on incarceration—went on to explain that though the flyers were not real, they hoped that the “unsettling nature” of the notice “allows Harvard community members to reflect on the reality of people who face these kinds of unwarranted disruptions.”
Voicing shock and fear, however, several students took issue with the controversial method for publicizing the panel.
Karla V. Alvarado ’19, who noted that she had previously dealt with a similar situation because both of her parents used to be undocumented, described feeling troubled.
“I was upset mostly because I think [the flyers] didn’t take into account the feelings of people who have actually seen deportation notices or experienced the risk of deportation, or have loved ones who are at risk of deportation—their responses were not taken into account,” she said.
Cecilia Nunez ’20 said she agreed.
“As a member of the Latinx and black communities, I was really disturbed by the format of the flyer and how terrifying it was for students of color and undocumented students especially to receive the notice,” Nunez said.
By Monday evening, some of the students groups connected to the flyer had publicly apologized. In a joint statement, the board of Concilio Latino wrote that the group had not been previously aware of the flyer’s exact contents and apologized for the harm it may have caused students.
“[The flyers] are fake, but the effects they may have had on any of you are beyond real and represent something entirely antithetical to what Concilio stands for,” the statement reads.
Fatima M. Bishtawi ’17, the president of the Palestine Solidarity Committee, wrote in an emailed statement that though there was a miscommunication with Concilio Latino, both of the other organizations, the Black Students Association and Harvard Islamic Society, “saw the flyer beforehand and approved it.”
In a statement on behalf of the entire Palestine Solidarity Committee, Bishtawi also apologized for the flyer’s contents.
“As organizers of this initiative, we would like to unequivocally apologize for any trauma and pain provoked by the seriousness of this notice,” the statement read.
The group added that the original intent of the flyers were to invoke the experiences of those who “do not always get to walk away from a notice knowing that it is fake.”
“The campaign was intended to communicate that these issues are real, they’re jarring, they're emotional, and that is the reality,” the group said.
Shantell Williams ’18, the president of the Black Students Association did not respond to repeated requests for comment as of late Monday night.
Zarin I. Rahman ’18, president of Harvard Islamic Society, directed requests for comment to Anwar Omeish ’19, the director of external relations for the group. Omeish did not respond to repeated requests for comment.
The Palestine Solidarity Committee stopped distributing flyers after student criticism.
Past postering campaigns organized by the Palestine Solidarity Committee had met similar controversy. In 2013, the group faced backlash after using mock eviction notices to publicize that year’s Harvard Israel Apartheid week.
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04-11-2017, 01:45 PM #3
Bizarre actions by leftist troublemakers.
Matthew 19:26
But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.
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04-11-2017, 04:25 PM #4
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Shouldn't people who do these things suffer some legal repercussions?
As long as they get away with it, it will continue.
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