IU Suspends Political Science Professor for Helping Palestine Rights Student Group [incl. Abdulkader Sinno]

Indiana University has suspended Dr. Abdulkader Sinno for helping a student group host an event on campus, a move Sinno and other faculty members are alleging is unjust.

The professor of political science was suspended for bypassing formal procedure when he assisted the Palestine Solidarity Committee (PSC) in organizing a public event on the Israel-Hamas war.

IU political science professor Jeffrey Isaac and other faculty members wrote in a letter Isaac circulated that Sinno’s suspension for the spring 2024 and summer 2024 semesters is both an act of censorship by the administration, and a violation of a Bloomington campus-specific policy that grants faculty members facing severe sanctions a hearing by a faculty board.

“The Whitten administration has decided to make an example out of me to chill academic freedom and legitimate free speech on Palestinian human rights,” Sinno said.

The Herald-Times requested comment from IU Provost Rahul Shrivastav, but has not received a response.

IU suspends Sinno after Miko Peled event

Vice Provost Carrie Docherty suspended Sinno, an associate professor of political science and Middle Eastern studies at IU Bloomington, on Dec. 15 for helping to organize and attending an event featuring Miko Peled. Peled, an Israeli-American IDF veteran and peace activist who has been critical of Israel, spoke at IU on Nov. 16.

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