The pro-Palestine campus protests have intensified in more countries amid mounting condemnation of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza among students.
US campus pro-Palestine protests expands to world countries
4 May 2024 - 8:33
The pro-Palestine campus protests have intensified in more countries amid mounting condemnation of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza among students.
On Friday, dozens of students continued a sit-in in the main buildings of Sciences Po university in the French capital, Paris, after having spent the night there.
"By the way, the negotiations with leadership are making no progress," Jack, one of the protesters, told Reuters in a text message, in reference to a debate between the institute's leadership and students over the war and academic ties with Israel.
Sciences Po's director on Thursday rejected demands by protesters to review the schools' ties with Israeli universities.
According to a student speaking on behalf of the protesters, at least one person has gone on a hunger strike.
In Canada, more students have erected pro-Palestinian camps across some of the country’s largest
universities, including the University of Toronto, the University of British Columbia the University of Ottawa, and McGill University. They demand the universities divest from groups with ties to Israel.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault said on Thursday the encampment at Montreal's McGill should be dismantled.
"We want the camp to be dismantled. We trust the police, let them do their job," a spokesperson for Legault said. The law enforcement said in a statement Thursday evening it was monitoring the situation.
On Thursday morning, students at the University of Toronto set up an encampment at the school's downtown campus where nearly 100 protesters gathered with dozens of tents.
Also on Thursday, dozens of pro-Palestinian students camped out in front of the head office of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the largest in the country, chanting "Long live free Palestine".
They urged their government to break diplomatic and commercial ties with Israel, and voiced their support for their counterparts in the US.
"We are here to support Palestine, the people who are in Palestine, and the student camps in the United States," Valentino Pino, a 19-year-old philosophy student, said.
Australia also saw protests in support of Palestine on Friday. At the University of Sydney, hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters met dozens of supporters of Israel who are calling for the pro-Palestinian camp to be forcibly dismantled.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators have been camped for 10 days in front of the University of Sydney's sprawling Gothic sandstone edifice, a bastion of Australian academia. They also demand Sydney University to cut ties with Israeli institutions and reject funding from arms companies.
The camp’s organizers said they were inspired by the US protests.
The Pro-Palestine demonstrations began at Columbia University in New York City on April 17, and have spread across other campuses in the US in a student movement unlike any other this century.
US police arrested about 2,200 people during pro-Palestinian protests at college campuses across the country in recent weeks, the Associated Press reported.
The students are calling for an end to Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza and demanding schools divest from companies that support the Israeli regime.
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