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NYPD enters Columbia University; arrests several pro-Palestinian protesters

Last updated on - May 1, 2024, 10:34 IST
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NYPD storms Columbia University

New York City police officers stormed Columbia University late Tuesday evening in a move to end a pro-Palestinian protest that has paralyzed the Ivy League institution for nearly two weeks. The intervention by the authorities came hours after Mayor Eric Adams declared that the demonstration "must end now." (Photo credit: Reuters)

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​Cops equipped with riot gear

Television footage captured dozens of police officers, equipped with riot gear, entering the university grounds around 9 pm, where they approached the heavily barricaded Hamilton Hall. (Photo credit: Reuters)

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​Efforts to disperse pro-Palestinian protestors

This action was part of efforts to disperse protesters who had earlier in the day taken over the building, declaring it "Hind's Hall" in memory of a Palestinian child killed in Gaza. (Photo credit: AP)

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Chants of 'shame! shame!' jeered the scene

The situation escalated quickly as the officers, wearing helmets and carrying shields and zip ties, moved to clear the protesters who had occupied Hamilton Hall and set up barricades. Onlookers, including many students, jeered with chants of "Shame! shame!" as the scene unfolded. (Photo credit:)(Photo credit: AP)

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University issued stern warning earlier

Earlier in the day, Columbia University had issued a stern warning to the occupiers, threatening expulsion and severe academic sanctions. The protests, which began as a response to ongoing military actions in Gaza, had spread across the US, affecting numerous other universities. (Photo credit: AP)

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'Outside agitators' as instigators of the unrest

Mayor Adams and NYPD officials had pointed to "outside agitators" as instigators of the unrest, a claim that was contested by protest leaders. Despite the tensions, the police emphasized that their intervention was a last resort to prevent the situation from deteriorating further. (Photo credit: Reuters)

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Demonstration part of larger wave of campus protests

The demonstration at Columbia is part of a larger wave of campus protests nationwide, sparked by Israel’s offensive in Gaza following a deadly attack by Hamas militants. These protests have stirred significant debate over academic freedom, the right to protest, and the impact on campus safety. (Photo credit: AP)

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University administration under pressure

As the academic year approaches its end, and with commencement ceremonies on the horizon, university administrators nationwide are under increasing pressure to resolve these disruptions amicably. Meanwhile, the debate over the protests' implications for free speech and security continues to unfold both on and off campus. (Photo credit: Reuters)

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Protest highlights broader issues

The protests initially targeted the financial and institutional ties to companies involved in the conflict in Gaza, demanding divestment and greater transparency. As the demonstrations grew, they also highlighted broader issues related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, leading to heightened tensions and polarized opinions within the academic community and beyond. (Photo credit: Reuters)

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Crackdown marks a critical point

The crackdown at Columbia marks a critical point in the ongoing campus protests, as law enforcement steps in to enforce peace and maintain order, while balancing the rights of students to engage in peaceful advocacy and protest. (Photo credit:AP)

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Bala Murugan
739 days ago
It is time students learn to focus on studies. Geo political reasons, logics and compulsions are beyond the boundaries of a student. Yes, one can have their opinion, but they cannot force any government to act in what they think is right in such an impressionable age. And it appears it more religion driven, rather than logic driven. Do not fall prey to smooth talk of class mates from other countries dear students, apply your mind. Where these students were when hundreds were killed, including infants, dozens were raped, and still dozens are kidnapped and kept and all started without provocation in Oct ? These students were sleeping then ? What happened in Oct is not human violation ? Start some fire, and when retaliation comes, cry all over world citing some religion.. This seems to be template. Understand this dear students..
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