Multiple people in custody after pro-Palestinian demonstration at Columbia University library
- Videos showed pro-Palestinian protesters occupying Columbia University's Butler Library by pushing past security, hanging flags, and writing graffiti.
- Columbia University's president said protesters refused to leave when asked and identify themselves, so police were called in to remove them.
- Over 30 protesters were detained with hands tied behind their backs, while supporters outside chanted 'Free Palestine'.
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Students arrested in pro-Gaza protest at Columbia University
Police arrested dozens of Columbia University students who seized part of the school's main library on Wednesday in one of the biggest pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus since last year's wave of protests against Israel's war on Gaza. At least 40 to 50 students, their hands cuffed with plastic zip-ties, were seen being loaded into New York Police Department vans and buses outside Butler Library as NYPD officers swept through the six-story …
Pro-Palestinian protest erupts at Columbia University library, some turned over to police - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
NEW YORK — Dozens of protesters stood on tables, beat drums and unfurled pro-Palestinian banners in the reading room of Columbia University’s main library on Wednesday in one of the biggest campus demonstrations since last year’s student protest movement against Israel’s war in Gaza.
US: Pro-Palestine Protesters Arrested at Columbia University - Quds News Network
Washington (Quds News Network)- Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested Wednesday at Columbia University during one of the largest demonstrations at the school, opposing the university’s ties to Israel and condemning the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Videos and photographs on social media showed the protesters with banners saying “Strike For Gaza” and “Liberated Zone” beneath the Lawrence A. Wein Reading Room’s chandeliers in the Butler L…
Columbia University, more than 70 arrests at the demonstration against the "Genocide in Gaza"
In the United States the repression against those who protest against Israel's war in the Gaza Strip does not stop. Over 70 people were arrested at Columbia University in New York, after about 100 protesters occupied the library to protest against the genocide in Gaza. Two security guards were injured and police helicopters were seen flying over the campus. Students were handcuffed and loaded on police buses: most of them had white and black sca…
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