Yale Suspends Scholar Following AI-Generated Report Alleging Terrorist Ties
- Yale Law School placed Helyeh Doutaghi on immediate administrative leave after reports of her alleged connections to the Samidoun network, tagged as a terrorist group by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
- Yale Law School has placed Helyeh Doutaghi on immediate administrative leave amid allegations of her ties to terrorism and involvement with Samidoun, a designated terrorist group.
- The U.S. Department of the Treasury classified Samidoun as a "sham charity that serves as an international fundraiser for the PFLP terrorist organization" in October.
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Yale Suspends Legal Scholar and Palestinian Rights Supporter Helyeh Doutaghi
Yale has suspended an international law scholar and outspoken defender of Palestinian rights, after an AI-powered, far-right website called Jewish Onliner accused her of ties to a group on a U.S. sanctions list, an apparent reference to the advocacy organization Samidoun. Helyeh Doutaghi wrote in a statement, “[Yale Law School] actions constitute a blatant act of retaliation against Palestinian solidarity … I am being targeted for one reason alo…
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