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Palestine Solidarity Under Attack: A Conversation with Helyeh Doutaghi
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
11 Apr 2025
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Black Agenda Radio · Palestine Solidarity Under Attack: A Conversation with Helyeh Doutaghi

Our guest is Dr. Helyeh Doutaghi. She was Deputy Director of the Law and Political Economy Project at Yale University Law School until she was targeted by Zionist groups dedicated to silencing anyone engaging in solidarity with Palestine. Dr. Doutaghi was placed on administrative leave and later terminated after an AI-generated report accused her of affiliations with groups sanctioned by the U.S. Dr. Doutaghi joins us to discuss her experience and the power of Zionist groups and individuals to deprive others of their rights to free speech and association and even to have people detained and deported from the U.S.

Palestine
state repression
Zionism

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