Riot police were again drafted in to disperse some 2,000 pro-Palestine demonstrators who had gathered on the Spui in the city centre on Thursday evening after marching through town. However, the demonstration ended peacefully after the organisers urged the protestors themselves to go home, following two-minutes silence for the victims of the war in Gaza, local broadcaster AT5 reported. “This was a peaceful demonstration,” the spokesman said. “We want our demonstrations to be peaceful we are not...
Hundreds of police swarm the campus after protesters occupied a college hall, the latest escalation amid weeks of demonstrations that have spread nationwide
Pro-Palestinian protesters removed the American flag from UNC's quad on Tuesday afternoon and replaced it with the Palestinian one in what was the latest disruptive incident on campus.
Police forcibly dismantled a pro-Palestinian encampment at the Art Institute of Chicago on Saturday and arrested dozens of protesters, hours after demonstrators had gathered in a garden at the institute and set up tents.
DURHAM — Police took action to remove and arrest pro-Palestinian protesters
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 30, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — The University of Utah says order has been restored to the U of U campus after 17 protesters were arrested on a variety of charges stemming from Monday’s pro-Palestine demonstration on Presidents Circle. Word of the arrests came by way of an online statement posted […] The post Update: 17 arrested during pro-Palestine protest at University of Utah first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
An individual verbally and physically assaulted attendees of a vigil at the pro-Palestine encampment in White Plaza. The individual was arrested and escorted from the scene by the Department of Public Safety. The individual is believed not to be affiliated with Stanford.
NEW ORLEANS - Fourteen arrests were made after police moved in on a protestor encampment on Tulane campus early Wednesday morning in an attempt to disperse a pro-Palestine crowd. WWL-TV reports that more than 100 officers from the New Orleans Police Department, Louisiana State police, and campus police moved in on the encampment, reportedly without warning. NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said the department's police monitor was on the scene to observe law enforcement, and that...
New York City police raided Columbia University late on Tuesday to arrest dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, some of whom had seized an academic building, and to remove a protest encampment the Ivy League school had sought to dismantle for nearly two weeks. Shortly after police moved in, Columbia University President
UNC Students for Justice in Palestine, the group that organized the demonstration, has been calling on the university to disclose any investments and divest from any companies connected to Israel as well as end any study abroad programs in Israel.
Dozens of protesters gathered at Columbus City Council demanding the
Police made dozens of arrests as pro-Palestinian protest encampments were dismantled Friday at the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, hours after police tear-gassed demonstrators and took down a similar camp at the University of Arizona. Philadelphia and campus police at Penn took action around daybreak to remove protesters from an encampment []