Community members protest outside Coliseum during convocation

Roughly 17 pro-Palestinian protesters chanted, passed out flyers and held signs that read “USC FUNDS GENOCIDE” as students filed in for convocation Thursday morning.

By ZACHARY WHALEN
Students held signs that read “USC FUNDS GENOCIDE” and “LONG LIVE THE STUDENT INTIFADA” as students filed into convocation. (Zachary Whalen / Daily Trojan)

Roughly 17 community members participated in a protest outside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as students filed in for convocation Thursday morning. Protesters held signs that read “USC FUNDS GENOCIDE” and “LONG LIVE THE STUDENT INTIFADA.”

The demonstrators chanted “Israel bombs, USC pays, how many kids did you kill today?” And “not another nickel, not another dime, no more money for Israel’s crimes.” Convocation attendees largely did not participate in the chants.

Protesters also passed out pamphlets that alleged “USC lied during and after meetings with students for peace negotiations about students’ security, the use of violent police force, and punishments!” The community members alleged that USC President Carol Folt had a “very strong relationship” with USC Hillel and USC Chabad, and that the organizations had been the proprietors of “extreme violence against pro-Palestinian students on campus.”


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