Trinity College Cambridge’s Student Union recently passed a motion calling for divestment from companies profiting from Israel’s war on Gaza. The motion, passed unanimously, extends beyond the college council’s decision to divest from arms manufacturers, demanding divestment from all companies involved in the conflict. The student union aims to ensure Trinity’s investments align with ethical guidelines and support affected students.
In response to revelations about investments in arms companies, the union seeks wider divestment from all complicit companies. The student union advocates for peaceful discussions on Israeli government actions and supports Palestinian students and academics in Gaza. Trinity College continues to review its investments amid calls for transparency.
Calls for Action
Amid growing protests, the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians filed a complaint against Trinity’s investments. Student activists demand divestment from companies involved in Gaza’s conflict and push for transparency in investment decisions. The movement reflects a strong sense of solidarity with the Palestinian people and a commitment to ethical investment practices.
Cambridge’s wealthiest college votes to divest from arms companies
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