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Ex-student in damages claim against university over Palestine protest at graduation
Daily Post
|July 14, 2025
A FORMER student who was allegedly dragged off stage at her graduation from a Welsh university for making a Palestine protest is taking legal action, saying it violated her right to freedom of expression.
Aishah AlBader, a former graduate student, has taken the first step in civil proceedings against Bangor University for what she claims was assault/battery, false imprisonment, and for violating her right to freedom of expression.
The Kuwaiti national has hired London legal firm Gold Jennings to represent her.
Aishah's lawyers Alexander Hogg and Jessica Harrison said the claim arises from her graduation last year when Aishah intended to peacefully protest Bangor University's investments in companies claimed to be "complicit in human rights violations against Palestinians and the unlawful occupation of Palestine".
In a 20-page letter, sent to Bangor University, Aishah says she was forcibly removed from the stage by security guards when she tried to peacefully protest.
She refused to shake the vice-chancellor's hand, handing him a leaflet about the university's investments, and walked across the stage with a pillowcase bearing the message "Bangor University invests in genocide".
Aishah said: "As I walked up to graduate, I could only think of Gaza - of the students who will never get to graduate, whose lives, dreams, and hopes have been destroyed under Israel's ongoing genocide. Tens of thousands have been killed, entire families wiped out, and schools and universities reduced to rubble.
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