Helia Dutaji, who served as deputy director of the draft law and political economy (LPE) in Yale, condemned in a statement on Wednesday her comment as a revenge measure against her pro -Palestinians and violating her constitutional rights to freedom of expression and academic freedom, according to press television.
And she warned of the broader effects of misuse of artificial intelligence in the academic and college bodies, “Artificial intelligence is being weapons to target students, faculty and organizers who dare speak against genocide, systematic hunger and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.”
Doutaghi, an expert on international law who served as a research researcher at the Faculty of Law at Yale University, was informed of an article published by a mysterious right -wing Zion platform working for Amnesty International, a “Jew Online”, on March 3, which he described as guilty as a “terrorist”.
Dutaji, who was vocal for the effects of American military operations, said imperialist and genocide between the United States and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine that accusations from the article led to harassment online and even the threats of death against it.
Less than 24 hours after the launch of the article, the Yale Doutaghi Law Administration placed on vacation.
The administration criticized an interrogation based on allegations created by artificial intelligence without legal procedures or providing them with sufficient time to attend the interrogation.
Doutaghi also expressed her concerns about Yale’s lawyer’s choice for her interrogation, David Range of Wiggin and Dana, which indicates the general profile focusing on services related to Israel.
I wondered about his neutrality in a case that involves an academic supporter of the Palestinians.
“YLS’s actions constitute a flagrant act against the Palestinian solidarity,” Dutaji noted, stressing that the administration gave priority to the approval of the Zionist donors on a fair investigation.
Doutaghi pointed out that Yale’s asset managers include companies linked to General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin, which produce components of F-35 fighters that Israel uses in committing genocide, stressing that this step creates a conflict of attention that undermines academic integration.
“This repression is a dangerous escalation in the suppression of the state, and it enhances an atmosphere of fear on the campus,” Dutaji said. “We are witnessing a new era of Zionism, Makarethia, where the opposition corresponds to violence, and solidarity with Palestine becomes a crime that is punished.”
“Yel bends the knee for Trump’s efforts to suppress freedom of expression, crush academic freedom, and create a dictatorship.”
Meanwhile, according to what was stated, the US State Department is studying the use of artificial intelligence to cancel visas that are likely to have international students accused of Hamas support, raising more concerns about the consequences of this technology on civil freedoms.
On Saturday, Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate of Columbia University who helped lead the protests of solidarity last year to support the Gaza Strip, was detained by the enforcement of immigration customs (ICE) and was said to have been deported despite the presence of a green card.
After Khalil’s detention, US President Donald Trump announced that he was “the first among many coming”, and he described Khalil as a “foreign student supporting foreigners” and confirms that his administration will adopt a strict position against any pro -club activities within American universities.
MNA