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A pro-Palestinian activist who led protests at Columbia University will have his case heard in New Jersey, a judge ruled Wednesday.
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A pro-Palestinian activist who led protests at Columbia University will have his case heard in New Jersey, a judge ruled Wednesday.
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In his first public statement since his arrest, Columbia graduate and Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil is calling himself a political prisoner.
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