Harvard University has pulled down the biography of a graduate student and freshman proctor who was captured on video accosting an Israeli student last week at a campus protest. The move came as the school announced the formation of a task force to assist student protesters whose names were publicized after they blamed Israel for Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist rampage.
The Dean of Students Office no longer includes a biography for Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, a divinity school student who lives with university undergraduates in a supervisory role. Tettey-Tamaklo and others were captured on video pushing and shoving an Israeli student during a pro-Palestinian protest, video of the incident shows. The Israeli student was shoved as keffiyeh-clad attendees surrounded him, shouting, “SHAME!” …
Harvard has yet to publicly address the harassment of one of its students but has taken a strong stand against the public identification of student protesters, which Dean of Students Thomas Dunne called a “repugnant assault on our community.”
[Ahem. The actual “repugnant assault” can be seen in the video at the Free Beacon. Harvard has chosen sides. And this bully is a *divinity* student? Honestly, you can’t make this up. — Ed]
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