Glasgow University students occupy campus building in pro-Palestine protest
- Students at the University of Glasgow occupied the Charles Wilson Building for lectures and documentaries on Palestine, supported by Glasgow Against Arms and Fossil Fuels and Glasgow University Justice for Palestine Society.
- Participants aim to encourage Glasgow University to sever ties with arms companies and enforce an academic boycott on Israel.
- Ilyas Jarrar stated that institutions should not profit from the suffering of Palestinians, emphasizing the need for accountability.
- Students also demand that the building be renamed from Charles Wilson Building to Ahmad Manasra Building, highlighting his imprisonment and treatment in Israel.
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Glasgow students occupy university building in pro-Palestine protest
Protestors demanded the University of Glasgow cut ties with arms firms and companies tied to Israel as they occupied a campus building, as they also protested the alleged banning of a pro-Palestinian activist after a demonstration.
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