The Australian National University has sent a stern message to pro-Palestine demonstrators on its grounds following reports of an alleged Nazi salute and Hitler impersonation.
“For privacy reasons, ANU cannot provide specific comments or details regarding investigations of alleged misconduct or disciplinary action undertaken by the University,” the spokesperson said.Deputy Vice-Chancellor Grady Venville warned of disciplinary measures in response to any breaches of the Student Code of Conduct in an email to students last Friday.
The university executive revealed she had received “multiple reports and complaints” the encampment protesters had behaved “in breach of the student code of conduct”.“The University is willing to work with the encampment participants. We will be reaching out to encampment representatives to discuss ways to enable you to continue to protest in more respectful ways. I strongly encourage you to participate in these discussions.