The individual in question was implicated in the murder of an Israeli woman.
The student group, Georgetown Law Students for Justice in Palestine (LSJP), had scheduled an event for Tuesday to honor a convicted member of a Palestinian terrorist group. However, the event was postponed due to "serious safety and security concerns," according to the university's statement to Jewish Insider. The LSJP has remained tight-lipped about the university's ongoing investigation and the ensuing public outcry, attributing the event's cancellation to campus closures caused by an impending snowstorm.
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In an Instagram post on Monday, LSJP stated, "Due to inclement weather, we expect the law school to close on Tuesday, Feb. 11. Because of campus closure, we will not be able to hold our event that day." This announcement came a day after the university informed the group about the investigation into their planned gathering.
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According to the Daily Caller, the invited speaker, Ribhi Karajah, is a U.S. citizen who served three years in an Israeli prison for his involvement in a West Bank bombing in 2019. This attack resulted in the death of a 19-year-old Israeli woman and injuries to her family members. LSJP had previously praised Karajah as a "student activist and former political prisoner" in a now-deleted Instagram post.
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Israeli authorities have confirmed that Karajah was a member of the terrorist group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in 2019 and was aware of the planned bombing but did nothing to prevent it.
The decision to host such an event has sparked controversy among government officials and students, who questioned the private university's initial decision to schedule the event before the investigation was made public.
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The House Education and Workforce Committee expressed its concern in a post, stating, "@GeorgetownLaw is allowing its radical SJP chapter to host a convicted terrorist at an event this month." The post also referenced a previous incident in 2022 when Georgetown Law launched an investigation into a tweet from former law professor Ilya Shapiro, who criticized former President Joe Biden's decision to appoint Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court based on her race. Shapiro later resigned, citing a "hostile work environment" due to his conservative views.
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Shapiro warned that if Georgetown proceeds with the event, it could face "legal repercussions" under federal law, which prohibits providing material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization. He dismissed the notion of hosting Karajah under the banner of free speech, stating, "Deciding not to act as a PR agent for a terrorist is different from censoring offensive speech."
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The Georgetown Law Zionists, a Jewish group, expressed their concern, stating it was "deeply troubling" that the institution "would allow a convicted terrorist to speak on campus under the guise of academic discussion." They argued that Karajah's presence does not promote free inquiry but rather normalizes violence and lends legitimacy to those who seek to undermine fundamental human rights.
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The situation at Georgetown University underscores the ongoing debate about the limits of free speech on college campuses, particularly when it involves individuals with a history of violent actions. It also raises questions about the university's commitment to ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all students.