UW president’s dwelling, automotive vandalized by protesters


Police are investigating after pro-Palestinian protesters vandalized College of Washington president Ana Mari Cauce’s dwelling and car final week, The Seattle Instances reported.

Photographs taken by KOMO Information present what seems to be the phrase “Free Palestine” in purple spray paint on Cauce’s automotive, together with different messages alleging Cauce is “complicit in genocide.” The graffiti included “pro-Hamas symbols,” in accordance with college spokesperson Victor Balta. Cauce’s tires have been additionally slashed and different messages have been painted on her dwelling.

Video posted to an Instagram account known as escalate_seattle confirmed a number of folks in masks spray portray her automobile and property, and the account attributed the vandalism to nameless “college students/actioners.”

The publish learn partly, “Cauce doesn’t get to reside a cushty life or have a constructive status whereas snuggling as much as warfare profiteers. Whereas Ana Mari and the Board of Regents use the bureaucratic course of in an try and stall out the motion for Palestinian liberation, we is not going to be deceived or demobilized. Our motion will proceed to escalate till the calls for for slicing ties with war-profiteer Boeing and divestment from zionism are met.”

The College of Washington, like many colleges throughout the nation, has confronted stress to divest endowment funds from corporations concerned within the warfare between Israel and Hamas, together with Boeing. Professional-Palestinian protesters additionally requested UW to return a $10 million present to Boeing.

(UW has denied having investments in Boeing however has acquired help from the corporate.)

A professional-Palestinian encampment erected through the spring semester lasted greater than two weeks earlier than UW directors reached an settlement with protesters to fund scholarships for displaced Palestinian college students and discover alternatives to determine ties with Palestinian universities, amongst different concessions. Divestment calls for, nonetheless, weren’t a part of the settlement.

Balta instructed information shops the vandalism “is not going to affect college coverage.”



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