NEWARK, NJ—The New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NJ) has publicly condemned the decision by Eastern Regional High School in Voorhees to cancel a student walkout intended to express solidarity with Palestine. This event, originally approved for April 26, was abruptly canceled two days prior, sparking controversy and accusations of discrimination from the organization.
CAIR-NJ’s criticism follows the school’s differential treatment of student groups, citing an instance where a pro-Israel walkout was permitted on October 13, while the pro-Palestine walkout faced cancellation. Selaedin Maksut, CAIR-NJ Executive Director, criticized the school’s actions as a violation of free speech and assembly rights, principles previously upheld for other student groups.
In advocating for the reinstatement of the walkout, CAIR-NJ emphasized the importance of fostering an educational environment that promotes critical thinking and civic engagement. Mousa Naji, CAIR-NJ Advocacy and Community Relations Coordinator, urged the district’s superintendent to allow the walkout as initially planned, stressing the need for inclusivity and open dialogue in schools.
The situation remains tense as student organizers plan to proceed with a joint walkout on May 20, challenging the school’s decision and advocating for their right to assemble and express their views.