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Rep. Rashida Tlaib said Michigan Attorney General's office only filed charges against pro-Palestinian activists at the University of Michigan because she’s Jewish .
The spurious claims stem from a Sept. 13 interview with Metro Times .
Nessel is Jewish , and that appears to be the spark that led to the false claims.
The ACLU of Michigan criticized Nessel for charging peaceful protesters.
Charges stem from a University of Michigan student protest encampment that was established in April .
It was intended to draw attention to Israel ’s ongoing massacre of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank .
Most of those charged are alumni and students who refused to vacate the encampment after police ordered them to leave.
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