
Pro-Palestine student protesters say lawsuits, crackdowns won’t deter them
Al Jazeera
Students at Canadian universities say the strong-arm tactics meant to quash their protests have only strengthened their resolve.
Toronto, Canada – When University of Waterloo student Nicholas Sarweh received an email from the school informing him he was being sued for 1.5 million Canadian dollars ($1.09m), he was certain it was a mistake.
“I thought it said $1,500 and that they had made a typo. But after a while, I just absorbed that it was $1.5 million,” Sarweh, who is in his early 20s, told Al Jazeera.
Sarweh had been among the students on campus leading a months-long protest against Israel’s war on Gaza, erecting tents, fences and protest signs on a grassy part of campus called Grad House green.
But by the end of June, much of the public attention surrounding the protest had died down. Many students had returned home for the summer.
That’s when the email arrived, Sarweh said, accusing him and six other students of property damage, trespass and intimidation. He considers it an act of bullying and intimidation on the part of university administrators.
