The indictment alleges the defendants and unindicted co-conspirators, most of whom studied or worked at U-Mich, used encrypted messages, social media and collaboration with partners overseas to research, target and attack alleged victims, subsequently publicizing their activities on social media. In fact, the allegations involve non-violent acts of vandalism carried out to protest the US-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza, which has directly to date killed 72,971 people, according to official figures, including tens of thousands of women and children.

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    6 days ago

    That is the most wholesomely multicultural list of arrestees I’ve ever seen. You go, kids.

    I mean, I’m so very happy these very, very dangerous criminals have been stopped from – checks notes – throwing stink bombs through windows. They should probably go to prison forever and ever and ever.