In the wake of these events, the organization “Popular University of Brussels” published messages on Instagram such as “Solidarity with our Dutch comrades” or “No Zionists in our neighborhoods, no neighborhood for Zionists!”.
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No anti-Semitic words or acts will be tolerated at ULB, the university rector reacted on social networks on Sunday evening. For Annemie Schaus, these kinds of comments represent “an intolerable call for violence against Jews”. “Beyond the easy play on words, 'no quarter' means nothing other than 'kill them'. And words can kill when they condone crime and arm the killers,” she added. .
The “Popular University of Brussels” movement wanted to react to this position, denouncing an “instrumentalization” of the fight against anti-Semitism “in the service of Israeli propaganda”, as well as the “repression of a solidarity movement towards Palestine. “The real issue here does not concern anti-Semitism, but rather censorship and repression,” adds the organization.
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