NYU student deported after they yelled 'Free Palestine' during graduation ceremony at satellite campus

A New York University student has been deported from the United Arab Emirates after shouting 'Free Palestine' during his graduation ceremony.

At the graduation ceremony of New York University Abu Dhabi this May, a student wearing the traditional Palestinian black-and-white keffiyeh scarf shouted 'Free Palestine!' as he crossed the stage to receive his diploma, witnesses say. 

Just days later, he reportedly was deported from the United Arab Emirates.

The incident at the graduation comes as the UAE tries to balance its diplomatic recognition of Israel with the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. 

While offering aid to the Palestinians, there have been none of the mass demonstrations that swept the Arab world in the UAE, a federation of seven emirates that tightly controls speech and where political parties are illegal.

A New York University student has been deported from the United Arab Emirates after shouting 'Free Palestine' during graduation ceremony

A New York University student has been deported from the United Arab Emirates after shouting 'Free Palestine' during graduation ceremony

t the graduation ceremony of New York University Abu Dhabi this May, a student wearing the traditional Palestinian black-and-white keffiyeh scarf shouted 'Free Palestine!' as he crossed the stage to receive his diploma, witnesses say

t the graduation ceremony of New York University Abu Dhabi this May, a student wearing the traditional Palestinian black-and-white keffiyeh scarf shouted 'Free Palestine!' as he crossed the stage to receive his diploma, witnesses say

That's stretched into academic life at NYU Abu Dhabi, where students say activities over the war have been barred, and into cultural events in the country's capital as well where those wearing the keffiyeh have been stopped from entering.

'I think the government and the laws of the country don't necessarily align with wanting to create an environment that appeals to the West as well, if we're talking about freedom of speech and so on,' said one student, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.  

Responding to questions from The Associated Press, NYU Abu Dhabi said it has been 'guaranteed academic authority' on campus but that 'in none of our locations ... are members of the NYU community immune from local law.'

'NYU has no authority over any nation's immigration or law enforcement actions or decisions,' the school said. It added it advised students 'clearly and repeatedly about expectations, obligations, and boundaries, including the protocols for the NYU Abu Dhabi graduation.'

Before the graduation ceremony, students had been told that 'displaying the Palestinian flag anywhere on campus is not permitted and this was strictly executed, even in residential buildings,' said another student, who similarly spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

In total, five students speaking on condition of anonymity described similar circumstances leading up to the graduation affecting those who earlier sought to bulk-buy keffiyehs as a fundraiser and organize vigils for the dead in Gaza.

Jacqueline Hennecke, an NYU Abu Dhabi alumni who graduated in May, told the AP that the university sent an email prior to graduation banning all 'cultural attire' at the commencement — including scarves. The student who disregarded the order and yelled 'Free Palestine!' on stage ultimately found himself in police custody prior to his deportation, according to the American Association of University Professors which supports free speech and academic freedom efforts.

The university 'has been unable to protect students, staff and faculty from being taken into custody and interrogated at government security offices and has failed to prevent the deportation of one academic staff member and a graduate student,' a statement from the organization alleged. 

It also claimed that staff and students from non-Western countries had been 'detained, intimidated, and deported based on surveillance.' It did not elaborate.

Before the graduation ceremony, students had been told that 'displaying the Palestinian flag anywhere on campus is not permitted and this was strictly executed, even in residential buildings'

Before the graduation ceremony, students had been told that 'displaying the Palestinian flag anywhere on campus is not permitted and this was strictly executed, even in residential buildings'

This is not the first time NYU Abu Dhabi has faced criticism when trying to balance the ideas of an American liberal arts education in the UAE, which has strict rules governing speech despite being a staunch American ally in the Mideast. 

Human rights groups criticized the school for using migrant workers to build the campus who they say had been subject to a range of violations including being forced to pay recruitment fees to get their jobs that were never reimbursed, living in overcrowded conditions and being forced to work overtime.

Following the report, NYU commissioned an investigation, which found a number of workers hadn't been protected by the fair labor practices the school had said would be in place.

The school promised reimbursement, though some workers later claimed they never received it.

The journalism department at New York University in 2017 told the school it was cutting its ties to NYU's Abu Dhabi campus over two professors being denied work visas by the UAE, as well as the school's handling of the situation.

The incident at the graduation comes as the UAE tries to balance its diplomatic recognition of Israel with the ongoing Israel-Hamas

The incident at the graduation comes as the UAE tries to balance its diplomatic recognition of Israel with the ongoing Israel-Hamas

But NYU Abu Dhabi's actions come as the UAE maintains its diplomatic ties with Israel, which runs both a consulate in Dubai and an embassy out of Abu Dhabi. 

This comes just days after NYU settled a lawsuit filed last November by three Jewish students who said they had been subjected to 'pervasive acts of hatred, discrimination, harassment, and intimidation' since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

NYU and the plaintiffs' attorneys announced the settlement Tuesday. It includes undisclosed monetary terms and a commitment from NYU to update its antisemitism language in its Guidance and Expectations for Student Conduct.