The London School of Economics has condemned a student union exhibition commemorating Palestinians involved in terror attacks as "deeply troubling" but refuses to say whether it will take any action.
Jewish students at LSE complained to the student union and the university after the campus Palestine Society hosted the exhibition in October. Graphic images of injured Palestinians without background details or context were on display.
Following a report in the JC, columnist Melanie Phillips complained to the student union and the LSE director, Professor Craig Calhoun.
The union's general secretary Nona Buckley-Irvine rejected the complaint, but LSE director of communications Adrian Thomas replied, admitting that: "The school was deeply troubled by this exhibition."