Two pro-Palestinian student organizations at UCLA have been suspended following allegations of vandalism and harassment at the home of a UC regent. Students for Justice in Palestine and Graduate Students for Justice in Palestine are under administrative review after protesting, vandalizing property, and harassing Regent Jay Sures in Brentwood. UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk condemned the actions, stating that safety is essential for learning and growth. The Office of Student Conduct is investigating possible violations by the organizations, including allegations of intimidation and property damage. The suspensions have been praised by the Federated University Peace Officers Association, who called the actions “long overdue.” The organizations defended their actions as speaking out against violence in Gaza. The LAPD is investigating the incidents, and calls have been made for prosecution and accountability for those involved. The suspension will continue during the investigation, with potential for further disciplinary measures if the allegations are substantiated.
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