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World

Washington police clear pro-Palestinian university encampment

Published May 8, 2024
WASHINGTON:  Barricades are placed near entrances to a now cleared Pro-Palestinian encampment at George Washington University’s University Yard on May 8, 2024 in Washington, DC. Pro-Palestinian encampments have sprung up at college campuses around the country with some demonstrators calling for schools to divest from Israeli interests amid the ongoing war in Gaza. Photo: AFP
WASHINGTON: Barricades are placed near entrances to a now cleared Pro-Palestinian encampment at George Washington University’s University Yard on May 8, 2024 in Washington, DC. Pro-Palestinian encampments have sprung up at college campuses around the country with some demonstrators calling for schools to divest from Israeli interests amid the ongoing war in Gaza. Photo: AFP

WASHINGTON: Washington police cleared an encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters at George Washington University on Wednesday, authorities said, making several pre-dawn arrests.

Just after 4:00 am (0800), hundreds of officers moved in on a university quad, making arrests and using pepper spray, the student-run GW Hatchet newspaper reported. CNN said around three dozen people were arrested.

The arrests came as Washington, DC’s mayor and police chief were expected to testify in front of Congress later in the day about why the encampment – which had entered its second week – had taken so long to clear.

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The police department said in a statement that it had tried to “deescalate tensions” without arrests, but that based on “incidents and information, there has been a gradual escalation in the volatility of the protest.”

Campus protests across the country have sprung up in recent weeks, with students demonstrating against the war in Gaza and calling on universities to cut direct or indirect financial ties with US weapons manufacturers and Israeli institutions.

Columbia, the epicenter of the demonstrations, on Monday canceled its main graduation ceremony.

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The Ivy League school in New York, where at least 100 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested last week, cited security concerns as it canceled the ceremony scheduled for May 15. Students have criticized what they say is a heavy handed response.

On Tuesday, President Joe Biden condemned a “ferocious surge” in anti-Semitism in a speech at the Capitol, saying “there’s no place on any campus in America – any place in America – for anti-Semitism or hate speech or threats of violence of any kind.”

Biden’s administration has tried to walk a fine line between free speech and complaints of intimidation.

Demonstrators – including some Jewish student organizers – have said they denounced acts of anti-Semitism at the sometimes raucous rallies, and accuse their detractors of conflating criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism.

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