CUNY Law student breaks silence on 'evil' 'anti-American' commencement speech: 'Would not change single word'

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CUNY Law grade Fatima Mousa Mohammed breaks her silence on her divisive commencement speech which was dubbed a 'blatant call for insurrection.'

It was denounced by prominent leaders on the left and right. For example, a progressive Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., said the speech was"[a]nti-Israel derangement syndrome at work."

Mohammed said she believed the pushback against her speech was to"stifle, censor, and intimidate me away from Palestine organizing."

 

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