Washington:
Washington police cleared an encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters at George Washington College on Wednesday, authorities stated, making a number of pre-dawn arrests.
Simply after 4:00 am (0800), tons of of officers moved in on a college quad, making arrests and utilizing pepper spray, the student-run GW Hatchet newspaper reported. CNN stated round three dozen folks had been arrested.
Police remained on the scene round 10:00 am, an AFP reporter noticed, as tents had been being dragged towards a rubbish truck and a scholar held a poster studying “Free Palestine” on the sidewalk.
The arrests got here because the mayor and police chief from the nation’s capital had been anticipated to testify in entrance of Congress later within the day about why the encampment — which had entered its second week — had taken so lengthy to clear.
Nevertheless, after the encampment was cleared, Republicans who management the Home Oversight Committee stated they had been canceling the listening to.
“It was unlucky the scenario at GW compelled the Oversight Committee to behave; nevertheless it was obvious that the DC police pressure was not going to do their job,” Consultant James Comer stated in a press release.
The police division stated in a press release that it had tried to “deescalate tensions” with out arrests, however that based mostly on “incidents and data, there was a gradual escalation within the volatility of the protest.”
Campus protests have sprung up throughout the nation in latest weeks, with college students demonstrating in opposition to the conflict in Gaza and calling on universities to chop direct or oblique monetary ties with US weapons producers and Israeli establishments.
The at-times raucous rallies have rocked schools. Some Jewish college students have reported threats and anti-Semitism, whereas pro-Israel counter-protesters on the College of California, Los Angeles, bodily attacked demonstrators at an encampment.
Each President Joe Biden and universities have tried to stroll a positive line between free speech rights and considerations about intimidation.
On Tuesday, Biden condemned a “ferocious surge” in anti-Semitism in a speech on the Capitol, saying “there isn’t any place on any campus in America — anyplace in America — for anti-Semitism or hate speech or threats of violence of any sort.”
Demonstrators — together with some Jewish scholar organizers — have stated they denounced acts of anti-Semitism, and accuse their detractors of conflating criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism.
They’ve additionally criticized what they are saying is a heavy handed police response — with greater than 2,000 college students arrested nationwide — and stated harassment of Muslims, Palestinians and Jewish college students against the conflict are being ignored.
The unrest has continued into spring commencement ceremonies, the place on the College of Michigan college students unfurled Palestinian flags and launched into chants.
Columbia, the epicenter of the demonstrations, on Monday canceled its primary commencement ceremony.
The Ivy League college in New York, the place a minimum of 100 pro-Palestinian protesters had been arrested final week, cited safety considerations.
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