Viktoria Zerda is a radical activist and clinical law instructor at Rutgers University Law School with a disturbing history of defending extremist rhetoric and supporting organizations that glorify violence. She has positioned herself at the forefront of efforts to fundraise for extremist groups, attend rallies that justify mass atrocities, and use her academic position to promote radical ideologies.
Ties to Extremist Organizations
🔴 Board Member of Eyewitness Palestine
- As of November 2024, Zerda was listed as a board member and part of the “Fundraising Committee” for Eyewitness Palestine, a group that amplifies extremist propaganda and works to legitimize violence.
🔴 Affiliation with Radical Legal Advocacy
- After graduating from Rutgers Law School in 2022, Zerda joined the ACLU as an “immigrants’ rights legal fellow,” aligning herself with legal organizations that have provided defense for individuals with extremist ties.
Public Support for Violence
📢 Participation in a Pro-Terror Rally (October 8, 2023)
- One day after Hamas committed mass murder, rape, and kidnappings, Zerda attended a rally in Philadelphia labeled as an “Emergency Solidarity Rally.”
- The event, organized by radical groups like Philly Palestine Coalition (PPC) and Temple SJP, featured speakers who outright celebrated the atrocities.
- Rally speaker Romance Albarqawi declared: “What we saw yesterday morning was decolonization taking place!”—a direct endorsement of mass murder.
- Workers World Party activist Michael Wilson told the crowd: “I think that we should all give an applaud right now to Hamas for a job well done!”—and received applause in response.
Radical Influence in Academia
- As a clinical law instructor at Rutgers, Zerda holds a position where she can indoctrinate students with her extremist views and provide legal backing to groups promoting hate.
- Her active involvement in fundraising and advocacy for radical networks raises concerns about her influence in academic and legal spaces.
A Hateful Energy on Campus
Viktoria Zerda is not just an activist—she is a direct enabler of violent extremism. From celebrating mass atrocities to raising funds for groups that spread hate, she has made her allegiances clear. Her presence in legal and academic circles poses a serious risk as she continues to legitimize and empower extremist ideologies.