Los Angeles: pro-Palestinian camps dismantled at UCLA

Police dismantle pro-Palestinian encampments at UCLA

Published today at 3:12 p.m.

Police on Thursday began dismantling an encampment set up at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) by students protesting the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip, as they had done the day before on several other campuses in the States, where arrests took place.

Before daybreak, the police, in riot gear, positioned themselves in front of the students carrying umbrellas or white helmets and forming a line, clinging to each other’s arms, according to a journalist from the AFP on site.

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The demonstrators, one by one, were then arrested and handcuffed. At the same time, the police methodically dismantle the wooden pallets and plywood panels from a barricade surrounding the camp and dismantle the tents.

Strong clashes

Clashes broke out during the night from Tuesday to on this campus when counter-protesters, many masked, attacked this pro-Palestinian encampment.

The attackers had tried to break through an improvised barricade around the camp. Demonstrators and counter-protesters then clashed with sticks and threw projectiles at each other.

Graeme Blair, professor of political science at UCLA, regrets Thursday a “so unnecessary” crisis.

“The university and the authorities had the opportunity to de-escalate. They sent the police very late against the extremists last night (the counter-protesters having attacked the pro-Palestinian student camp, editor’s note) and now they are attacking the students participating in a peaceful demonstration,” confides- he at AFP.

UCLA President Gene D. Block had warned before the violence against the presence of people from outside the campus. The incidents “have caused, especially among our Jewish students, deep anxiety and fear,” he added.

On Sunday, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli activists, supported by numerous demonstrators arriving from outside, came to blows, with shoving and insults.

17 people arrested at University of Texas

At the University of Texas at Dallas, police intervened Wednesday to evacuate a demonstrator camp and, according to the establishment, arrested at least 17 people for “criminal trespass.”

Law enforcement arrested several people at Fordham University in New York the same day and dismantled an encampment set up that morning on campus, officials said.

Members of the New York Police Department redirect traffic as police arrest pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied a building where they had set up an encampment on the Lincoln Center campus of Fordham University, May 1, 2024 in New York .

Also on Wednesday, around 300 people were arrested in New York at two university sites, according to police.

During the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, the police had already dislodged pro-Palestinian demonstrators barricaded in a building of the prestigious Columbia University in Manhattan, the epicenter of the student mobilization in support of Gaza.

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Students injured in hospital

Law enforcement “arrested people at random, several students were injured to the point that they had to be hospitalized,” denounced a coalition of student groups supporting the Palestinians of Columbia in an Instagram post.

“I regret that we have reached this point,” reacted Minouche Shafik, the president of the university, on Wednesday.

New York Police officers arrive near Columbia University where pro-Palestinian students have barricaded themselves inside a building and set up an encampment, in New York on April 30, 2024.

The demonstrators are fighting “for an important cause” but the recent “acts of destruction” carried out by “students and external activists” led her to resort to the police, she explained, also denouncing “anti-Semitic remarks” made during these gatherings.

Other camps were also dismantled on Wednesday at the University of Arizona in Tucson and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, respectively in the southwest and the north of the United States, according to local media.

Support for Gaza intensified

For two weeks, actions in support of Gaza have multiplied across the American territory, from California to major universities in the northeast, reminiscent of demonstrations against the Vietnam War.

The students call on establishments to cut ties with patrons or companies linked to and denounce Washington’s support for its Israeli ally.

Unlike other institutions, Brown University in the state of Rhode Island announced that it had reached an agreement with the demonstrators. This provides for the dismantling of their encampment in exchange for a university vote in October on a possible “divestment” from “companies which make possible and profit from the genocide in Gaza”.

Images of riot police intervening on campus have gone around the world and are causing strong reactions in the political world, six months before the presidential election in a polarized country.

The White House on Wednesday condemned a “small percentage of students who cause disorder.”

During a meeting Wednesday in Wisconsin, former President Donald considered that “New York was under siege last night.” President Joe “should speak out,” he said.

AFP

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