Harvard students must complete anger management for assaulting Jewish student during pro-Palestinian protest

A pair of Harvard students must complete anger management and perform society utility for assaulting a Jewish attendee during a pro-Palestinian protest a Boston judge has ruled Harvard graduate students Elom Tettey-Tamaklo and Ibrahim Bharmal have been ordered to perform hours of district facility and complete an anger management effort for the October assault of a attendee during a protest on the Harvard Business School campus The -year-old grad students were also ordered to attend an eight-hour class on conflict resolution Back on Oct in the aftermath of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel Tettey-Tamaklo and Bharmal surrounded Jewish pupil Yoav Segev as he walked through a pro-Palestinian protest on the business school campus They covered his head with keffiyehs and shouted exit at Segev the son of Israeli diplomats They and others surrounded Segev jostled and assaulted him chanted shame shame shame and blocked Segev s path After they assaulted and traumatized me they refused to take any responsibility for their actions Segev wrote in his victim impact declaration They could have reached out to me to apologize They did just the opposite They took their matter to the media slandering me in the process They publicly declared that they were proud of their actions failed to cooperate with law enforcement by identifying their fellow assailants and have failed to show an ounce of remorse or take any accountability whatsoever Their assault was not a rash circumstance at a bar Segev continued Their actions and constituents commentary afterwards demonstrate that the defendants believe they were acting in a private defense threshold and are above the law using force to determine who can and cannot be in population spaces deciding to exclude the visibly Jewish scholar Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden declared every resident of Suffolk County has the right to move freely the right of free expression and the right to be free from physical harm and that his office will act when any of those rights are criminally impeded Mr Segev is an entirely innocent victim Hayden stated He did nothing wrong leading up to this event and nothing wrong during this situation He had a Constitutional right to walk across the campus of his school without being accosted or assaulted As such we were prepared to go to trial to seek accountability from the two defendants and justice for Mr Segev Related Articles Trump launches tirade against Harvard amid lawsuit A threat to Democracy Trump administration s visit to Boston to probe college antisemitism is off Harvard University sues Trump administration over unlawful billion funding freeze Police probe shots fired at Harvard Square MBTA station Battenfeld Trump declaring war on elitist Harvard pocketbook The judge s ruling in this matter involving Harvard students comes as the university and the Trump administration continue to battle amid a federal antisemitism inquiry into the campus Harvard in the past few days rejected a list of demands from the Trump admin leading to the feds freezing billions in funding to the university Harvard has since sued the Trump admin in Boston federal court