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The awakened conscience of American students has brought them to the stage

Referring to the protest of American students in support of Palestine, the assistant minister of foreign affairs of our country wrote: What has brought the students of America and other western countries to the stage is their honor and conscience.
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according to the foreign policy group Tasnim news agency, Seyed Rasoul Mousavi, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Director General of South Asia of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in response to the student protests in America in support of Palestine, considered this movement a sign of conscience and honor of the protestors.

He wrote in his official account on the X program: An awake conscience and honor are the highest values ​​of humanity. What has brought the students of America and other western countries to protest against Israel’s crimes in Gaza and the genocide of Palestinians by the Zionists is their honor and conscience.

After When the mayor of New York called for the end of the sit-in at Columbia University and said that the sit-in should end as soon as possible, hundreds of police forces gathered around the university and entered the campus hours later.

According to CNN, the police also blocked one of the streets leading to Columbia University and prevented the protesters from moving towards this university. Students have been accompanied in the initial moments; Before this incident, the Columbia University Professors’ Association had warned the university administration in a statement about the consequences of police intervention and dealing with students.

The police also tried to expel Kurdish journalists; The reporter of the New York Post also reported: the students have locked each other’s hands and are trying to confront the police in a peaceful way. Meanwhile, the president of Columbia University also asked the police New York asked to remain on campus until the 17th of this month to prevent students from setting up tents again. Also on Tuesday night, more than 100 protesters at Columbia University. and City College of New York were arrested.

Police removed all the protesters who occupied a student dormitory building at Columbia University from the building.

p style=”text-align:justify”>However, the representative of the protesting students said: Despite the continued presence of the police, the protests will continue in the university.

ABC News He also reported that the police charged those arrested at Columbia University with third-degree robbery.

The police arrested dozens of people at City College of New York and are dismantling the protesters’ tents.

The University of California also called the protesters’ camps illegal and demanded their dismantling and evacuation.

The police attack on the university campus comes after Columbia University officials announced yesterday that they will begin suspending pro-Palestinian protesting students who do not leave their protest camps on campus.

This decision was announced after the Ivy League, which is the most famous group of private students in the United States, announced a deadlock in negotiations with the protesters to end these demonstrations.

Columbia University President Nemat Minooche Shafiq announced in a statement that several days of negotiations between the organizers of the student demonstrations at this university and the presidents of the university to end the protests and collect the tents of the pro-Palestinian protesters against the war in Gaza failed.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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