NYPD breaks up pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia University : NPR

NYPD breaks up pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia University : NPR

NYPD officers detain an individual as pro-Palestinian protesters collect exterior of Columbia College in New York Metropolis on Thursday. Officers cleared out a pro-Palestinian campus demonstration, a day after college officers testified about anti-Semitism earlier than Congress.

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NYPD officers detain an individual as pro-Palestinian protesters collect exterior of Columbia College in New York Metropolis on Thursday. Officers cleared out a pro-Palestinian campus demonstration, a day after college officers testified about anti-Semitism earlier than Congress.

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New York Metropolis law enforcement officials in riot gear started making dozens of arrests at Columbia College Thursday afternoon, after college president Minouche Shafik requested for assist clearing protesters from a pro-Palestinian encampment.

In a letter despatched to the NYPD, Shafik mentioned “the encampment and associated disruptions pose a transparent and current hazard” to the college.

“With nice remorse, we request the NYPD’s assist to take away these people,” Shafik wrote.

The college’s student-run newspaper, the Columbia Spectator, reported that “over 100 people” have been arrested on the “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” starting round 1 pm.

The protest and encampment have been organized by activists who need Columbia College to divest from corporations that function in Israel. Protesters additionally need a cease-fire in Gaza and the creation of a Palestinian state.

The conflict at Columbia got here a day after the college’s leaders, together with Shafik, testified earlier than a Congressional listening to in Washington DC that antisemitism was a rising concern.

Columbia trustee Claire Shipman responded to at least one lawmaker’s query, saying “we’ve got an ethical disaster on our campus.”

In an e mail despatched to NPR, a company referred to as the Institute for Center East Understanding mentioned protests on the college would proceed.

Columbia College president Minouche Shafik testified earlier than a Home committee Wednesday. On Thursday she urged NYPD officers to interrupt up a pro-Palestinian protest on the campus in New York Metropolis.

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“Regardless of the College’s threats, the Gaza Solidarity Encampment will stay till Columbia College divests all funds, together with the endowment, from companies that revenue from Israeli apartheid,” the group mentioned.

In a press release posted on Columbia College’s web site Thursday, Shafeek mentioned that asking for police assist to clear the protest encampment was “a unprecedented step as a result of these are extraordinary circumstances.”

“This morning, I needed to decide that I hoped would by no means be needed,” she mentioned.

In the meantime, the daughter of Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Ohmar was suspended from Barnard School on Thursday for collaborating within the Columbia College protest.

“These of us in Gaza Solidarity Encampment won’t be intimidated,” Isra Hirsi, age 21, wrote on social media. “We are going to stand resolute till our calls for are met.”

NPR’s Elissa Nadworny contributed reporting.