NUS removes unapproved posters related to Gaza conflict

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The National University of Singapore (NUS) has removed posters related to the Israel-Palestine conflict that surfaced on campus. In response to queries from The Straits Times, an NUS spokesman said on March 27 that the school did not give approval for the posters and they...

The National University of Singapore has removed posters related to the Israel-Palestine conflict that surfaced on campus.

“These posts are publicly available and anyone can use them by reposting, sharing or using the link elsewhere,” added the account administrator of echoesofgaza.

 

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