NUS president Malia Bouattia faces 'anti-Semitism' claims

First black female president of the NUS denies allegations and has promised to fight bigotry

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Malia Bouattia addressing the NUS's national conference
(Image credit: NUS)

Students at two of Britain's leading universities are campaigning to cut ties with the National Union of Students (NUS) after it elected a Muslim woman facing accusations of anti-Semitism as president.

Malia Bouattia, who has repeatedly denied the claims, became the first black woman to be elected to the post this week after running a campaign focused on fighting injustice and promoting equality.

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