
Students rallied outside a Parramatta court on September 12 to support Mazin, a student who is appealing his conviction of assault after a protest last year demanded Western Sydney University (WSU) cut ties with companies linked to the genocide in Gaza.
The protest at WSU Parramatta South campus in October 9 last year drew about 50 people. Police arrived and arrested two students.
Mazin was charged with resisting arrest, aggravated bodily harm and common assault. The first two charges were dropped at his hearing. But he has been suspended from WSU until a misconduct hearing is completed.
Another student, Issa, was charged with assaulting police and security and resisting arrest. He has also been suspended.
WSU Professor Alana Lentin told Honi Soit: 鈥淚 was there 鈥 and when the students came in the building, the security of the university were pushing and shoving students left and right 鈥 if there鈥檚 any question of assault, then I think we have to look at what security was doing.鈥
Lentin said she was 鈥渟lammed up against a wall鈥 and her wrist was injured by campus security.
Mazin suffered concussion, joint pain and bruising as a result of the arrest.
Although WSU provost Kevin Dunn denied the university had called the police, Crikey has obtained emails between university security and staff, and the police that show close collaboration in relation to pro-Palestine campaigners.
The emails revealed that campus security were monitoring social media and sending information about WSU4Palestine鈥檚 meeting to police. A further email from a WSU staff member stated that a staff member was going to attendt the meeting and that they would 鈥渃ontact the station or 000 should anything escalate鈥.
Eric Soriano told the rally outside Parramatta court: 鈥淭his is about silencing an entire movement. They want students to look at Mazin and be afraid. They want campuses to be quiet. They want Palestine erased from public life.鈥
WSU4Palestine has been demanding the university end its research agreement with Israeli company Syqe, a medical supplier to the Israeli military. It is also calling on management to 鈥渃ut ties with all companies arming Israel, including BAE Systems, Thales and Raytheon鈥 and 鈥渄ivest from all companies aiding Israel鈥檚 crimes, including Leonardo S.p.a, Rolls Royce, Palantir and Chevron鈥.
Issa鈥檚 case is due to be heard on November 28. Supporters are asked to gather again outside Parramatta Local Court.