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Princeton University students continue hunger strike

They say they’ll continue until divestment demands met, charges against protesters dropped

Aired 05/06/2024

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Princeton University students continue hunger strike

Clip: 5/6/2024 | 4m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

They say they’ll continue until divestment demands met, charges against protesters dropped

A group of students at Princeton University is continuing a hunger strike as a show of solidarity with residents of Gaza. They say they’re willing to continue the strike until the charges against 15 protesters are dropped – and their demands for the university to divest from Israel are met.

Aired 05/06/2024

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