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The University of Bristol’s Independent Student Newspaper Fortnightly | 08 December 2020 | Issue 353

Displays of student solidarity at rescheduled anti-Islamophobia protest Filiz Gurer News Editor

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group of 70-100 peaceful protestors gathered shortly after 1pm on Sunday 6 December at College Green to take a stand against Islamophobia. The protest was organised by Khadija Meghrawi, Bristol University student and BME Network chair. The event went ahead on Sunday with official permission, having previously been called off due to coro-

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navirus regulations. Protestors met on College Green and heard speeches from six people including protest organiser Khadija and Bristol alumnus and recipient of the Diana Award, Nasru Ayub. The first speech, made by Khadija, professed that ‘the systemic injustice of racism and Islamophobia leads to the normalization of racial hatred and bullying.’ Speaking on the portrayal of Muslims in the media, Khadija said: ‘Time and time again divisive words

about Muslims are plastered across the headlines, we are made to feel vulnerable, marginalised and unaccepted by society. The conflation of Muslims and Islam with violence has become distressingly commonplace, even in the UK.’ Referring to events abroad, Khadija stated that ‘the recent politics in France have taken this to new heights... the isolated actions of a killer were made the responsibility of an entire community.’ More on page three...

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Harsh ‘invigilation' from SU as petition takes off against January exam strategy Eve Bentley-Hussey Su Correspondent

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he Students' Union have responded to The University of Bristol's plan for the January exam period with a petition urging the University to take further action. In a statement made on the SU website, the Bristol SU Officers criticised the University's Planned Policy for Extenuating Circumstances

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for not wholly protecting students. The SU Officers Team did reference the University's initial response to the pandemic, praising the ‘no detriment and safety net policy' and their treatment of A-level students. Whilst the Officers are not asking for a repeat of these policies, they do not think that the new mitigations protect students in the face of the challenges impacting their education. More on page five...

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