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Hundreds turn out in solidarity at University of Essex after Jewish Society row

The university has made clear its opposition to antisemitism after more than 200 students voted against the creation of the society for Jewish students

March 1, 2019 14:43
J-Soc president Amy-Julie Fogiel, right, spoke at the 500-strong rally
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Hundreds of students, staff and locals held at the University of Essex a rally of support for the Jewish community after hundreds voted to oppose the creation of a Jewish Society.

The display of solidarity was called as part of a series of steps the university has taken after more than 200 students voted against the creation of the society for Jewish students.

The vote, held on the Students’ Union’s website, was cancelled while still underway and the vice chancellor intervened to say the J-Soc would be created.

Dr Maaruf Ali, a computer science lecturer, was later suspended by the university after his opposition to the establishment of the J-soc drew attention to allegedly antisemitic material he shared on social media.

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