Australia鈥檚 opposition says it will attempt to establish a Senate inquiry into antisemitism at universities, claiming that administrators invited 鈥渞ound-the-clock occupation by extremist protestors鈥 by allowing pro-Palestinian encampments on their campuses.
Shadow education minister Sarah Henderson said the Liberal Party would lodge a motion to establish the inquiry, to be conducted by the Senate Education and Employment References Committee, in the coming week. 聽
She said that the inquiry would peruse legislative and other actions to 鈥渟hut down鈥 antisemitism and 鈥渆nsure university campuses are a safe place to learn鈥.
Ms Henderson said campuses were becoming 鈥渉otbeds of antisemitic activism鈥 in 鈥渇lagrant breach鈥 of university policies and codes of conduct. 鈥淔ailure to enforce university guidelines not only creates an unsafe environment for learning but fuels hate speech and potential violence,鈥 she said, adding that Jewish students were being subjected to 鈥渁 level of harassment that would not be tolerated for any other group鈥.
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Meanwhile the Australian Jewish Association has warned that US-style violence could spread to the protest camps in Australia. 鈥淲e never condone anything illegal but鈥obody should be surprised if members of the public take matters into their own hands,鈥 it聽.
鈥淥rdinary people are disgusted by the support for terrorism being expressed by the racist activists occupying Australian universities. It should surprise nobody that Nazi encampments on Australian universities make many people angry.鈥
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While the anger on both sides has mainly been expressed verbally, with opposing sides trading insults and branding each other extremists, protesters at the University of Adelaide have been targeted by fireworks.聽聽broadcast on local television shows the sparsely populated camp coming under fire from exploding projectiles, in what was reportedly the second incident of its kind.
The university said that it had increased its security presence and would help the 鈥渁ppropriate authorities鈥 with their enquiries. 鈥淯niversities hold a privileged position within society as a place of critical thinking and respectful debate,鈥 a spokesman said. 鈥淭hose who choose to express their views on campus through peaceful protest must also uphold the rights of our staff, students and visitors to a safe and respectful environment.鈥
Monash University has called in the police following reported clashes between opposing groups and claims that pro-Palestinian protesters have been assaulted. A closed-circuit television trailer has been set up near the encampment at Monash鈥檚 Clayton campus 鈥渢o proactively monitor any activity that may require intervention鈥, the university said.
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The Australian National University is investigating allegations that students in a mass online meeting made Nazi gestures,聽The Australian听苍别飞蝉辫补辫别谤听, while the University of Queensland has referred two 鈥溾 incidents to police. A protester at the university threw a bollard through a classroom window during a rally, the newspaper reported.
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Nine Media聽聽that federal attorney general Mark Dreyfuss had declined a request from universities for advice on the lawfulness of the protest chants 鈥渋ntifada鈥 and 鈥渇rom the river to the sea鈥.
Monash said it had received 鈥渁n overwhelming number of complaints鈥 about conduct and language that was 鈥渓ikely to go beyond lawful speech鈥.
鈥淟anguage which goes beyond lawful freedom of speech and causes harm may become a student misconduct matter,鈥 it warned.
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