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    British Universities Hired Security Firm to Monitor Pro-Palestine Students

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, several British universities engaged Horus, a security company managed by former military intelligence personnel, to monitor student activists supporting the pro-Palestine movement. This surveillance took place amid a wave of protests, raising concerns about the extent of institutional oversight on campus activism. The involvement of ex-intelligence officials highlights the serious approach taken by these universities towards managing dissent and safeguarding their interests.

    Horus, known for its expertise in intelligence gathering, was reportedly tasked with collecting information on students participating in demonstrations advocating for Palestinian rights. The decision to employ such a firm reflects broader tensions within academic institutions balancing free speech with security considerations. Meanwhile, the revelation has sparked debate about privacy rights and the ethical implications of monitoring political expression within educational settings.

    Notably, this case underscores the growing trend of universities turning to private security firms with intelligence backgrounds to address campus unrest. The impact of these actions may influence future policies on student activism and institutional responses to politically sensitive issues. As the story unfolds, it raises critical questions about transparency, accountability, and the protection of civil liberties in academic environments.

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