Rabu, 01 Mei 2024

US universities: Police in riot gear at two campuses as protesters clash - Sky News

Police in riot gear are trying to break up protesters at a California university - hours after Columbia University in New York was raided.

Protests over the Israel-Hamas war reached boiling point at US universities overnight. Hundreds of campus protesters have been arrested across the country over the past week.

The clashes on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus took place early on Wednesday morning outside a tent encampment, where pro-Palestinian protesters erected barricades and plywood for protection, which counter-protesters tried to pull down.

The protesters shoved and kicked one another, sometimes beating people with sticks or throwing chairs.

Counter-protesters try to remove barricades at a pro-Palestinian encampment on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus. Pic: Reuters
Image: Counter-protesters try to remove barricades at a pro-Palestinian encampment on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus. Pic: Reuters
Counter-protesters clash with protesters in support of Palestinians in Gaza at an encampment on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Image: The clashes at UCLA have turned increasingly violent. Pic: Reuters
Protesters in support of Palestinians in Gaza help one another get their eyes rinsed, at an encampment on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 1, 2024. REUTERS/David Swanson
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The LA mayor Karen Bass wrote on X: "The violence unfolding this evening at UCLA is absolutely abhorrent and inexcusable.

"LAPD has arrived on campus."

In a statement on X, the LAPD said: "At the request of UCLA, due to multiple acts of violence within the large encampment on their campus, the LAPD is responding to assist UCLA PD, and other law enforcement agencies, to restore order and maintain public safety."

CHP officers put on their gear amid clashes near an encampment on UCLA.
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Image: Officers put on gas masks and other gear amid clashes in California. Pic: Reuters

Sky News US correspondent Martha Kelner, reporting from the university site in Los Angeles, said: "Just look at this scene on a US university campus - California highway patrol wearing riot shields, riot masks, gas masks underneath their helmets.

"A word on why they are wearing a gas mask - that's because throughout the course of the evening from inside this encampment, or at least the vicinity, a substance was released, I think, probably, pepper spray.

"But the police here are not taking any chances, wearing gas masks - preparing, I guess, potentially to access this encampment."

She reported how a protester appeared to pray at the feet of officers, adding: "She's a pro-Palestinian protester. She's refusing to move for the California Highway Patrol. She appears to be kneeling down, perhaps in prayer, at the feet of the patrol.

"It is a remarkable sight to see. These are scarcely fathomable scenes on a US university campus."

On the other side of the country, police in riot gear raided Columbia University and arrested pro-Palestinian protesters occupying one of its buildings.

About 30 to 40 people were removed from the Manhattan university's Hamilton Hall, according to police.

The raid came hours after New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the demonstration at the Ivy League school "must end now".

He also claimed the demonstration had been infiltrated by "professional outside agitators".

Police officers stand guard while other officers use a special vehicle to enter Hamilton Hall of Columbia University which protesters occupied, during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in New York City, U.S., April 30, 2024. REUTERS/David Dee Delgado
Image: Police enter Hamilton Hall. Pic: Reuters
Police gather around Columbia University, where a building occupation and protest encampment had been set up in support of Palestinians, as other officers move into the campus, during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in New York City, U.S., April 30, 2024. REUTERS/David Dee Delgado
Image: Police gather around Columbia University before moving in to break-up the protest. Pic: Reuters
Police stand guard near an encampment of protesters supporting Palestinians on the grounds of Columbia University, during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in New York City, U.S., April 30, 2024. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs
Image: Police stand guard near an encampment of protesters on the grounds of Columbia University. Pic: Reuters
Members of the New York Police Department strategic response team load arrested protesters from Columbia University onto a bus, Tuesday, April 30, 2024, in New York. After entering the campus, a contingent of police officers approached Hamilton Hall, the administration building that student protesters began occupying in the morning. (AP Photo/Julius Motal)
Image: Arrested protesters from Columbia University are loaded onto a bus. Pic: Reuters

University bosses said they called in the New York Police Department (NYPD) after protesters "chose to escalate the situation through their actions".

"After the university learned overnight that Hamilton Hall had been occupied, vandalised, and blockaded, we were left with no choice," a university spokesman said in a statement.

"The decision to reach out to the NYPD was in response to the actions of the protesters, not the cause they are championing.

"We have made it clear that the life of campus cannot be endlessly interrupted by protesters who violate the rules and the law."

The protest began when students barricaded the entrance of Hamilton Hall at Columbia's campus on Tuesday and unfurled a Palestinian flag out of a window.

Video footage showed protesters locking arms in front of the hall and carrying furniture and metal barricades to the building.

Those behind the protest said they had renamed the building "Hind's Hall" in honour of Hind Rajab, a six-year-old girl killed in a strike on Gaza in February.

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Protesters unfurled a flag with the words 'Hind's Hall'. Pic: Reuters
Image: Protesters unfurled a flag with the words 'Hind's Hall'. Pic: Reuters
Protesters hang banners on the exterior of Hamilton Hall building.
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Image: Protesters hang banners on the exterior of Hamilton Hall building. Pic: Reuters

Demonstrators said they had planned to remain at the hall until the university conceded to the Columbia University Apartheid Divest's (CUAD) three demands: divestment, financial transparency and amnesty.

"Columbia will be proud of these students in five years," said Sweda Polat, one of the student negotiators for CUAD.

She said students did not pose a danger and called on police to back down.

Officers raided the campus on Tuesday night after university bosses wrote to New York City officials and the NYPD formally asking for assistance.

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A large group of officers dressed in riot gear entered the campus late on Tuesday evening. Officers were also seen entering the window of a university building via a police-branded ladder vehicle, nicknamed "the bear".

Earlier, Mayor Adams urged demonstrators to leave the site. "Walk away from this situation now and continue your advocacy through other means," he said.

Protesters block the entrance of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University. Pic: AP
Image: Protesters block the entrance of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University. Pic: AP
Demonstrators block the entrance of Hamilton Hall. Pic: AP
Image: Demonstrators block the entrance of Hamilton Hall. Pic: AP

Protests at Columbia earlier this month kicked off demonstrations which have spread to university campuses from California to Massachusetts.

Dozens of people were arrested on Monday during protests at universities in Texas, Utah, Virginia, and New Jersey.

Police moved to clear an encampment at Yale University in Connecticut on Tuesday morning, but there were no immediate reports of arrests.

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Meanwhile, the president of the University of South California issued a statement on Tuesday after a swastika was drawn on the campus.

"I condemn any antisemitic symbols or any form of hate speech against anyone," Carol Folt said.

"Clearly it was drawn there just to incite even more anger at a time that is so painful for our community. We're going to work to get to the bottom of this immediately, and it has just been removed."

Earlier, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said President Joe Biden believed students occupying buildings was "absolutely the wrong approach" and "not an example of peaceful protest".

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