The resistance of pro-Gaza students in Ireland has paid off
Trinity College Dublin, the most prestigious university in Ireland, has announced that it will cut ties with Israeli companies following student protests. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, the Guardian newspaper reported that after the agreement of the management of Trinity College Dublin (located in the Republic of Ireland), students ended their protests by cutting off cooperation with Israeli companies.
Trinity College Dublin is the oldest and most prestigious university in the Republic of Ireland, and the students of this university set up tents a week ago. They had sit-in in the university campus and at the same time, in groups of several thousand people, they were organizing demonstrations around the university.
Yesterday, the non-governmental university of Belgium, in an unprecedented action, canceled its research and technological program with Israeli academic centers due to the genocide of the occupiers in Gaza.
In March of last year, four Norwegian universities, Sloomet, Southeastern University of Norway, University of Bergen and Bergen Faculty of Architecture, cut their relations with Israeli academic centers due to the continuation of the genocide of the people of Gaza by the Zionist regime.
The wave of student protests against the crimes of the Israeli occupation regime, which spread from Columbia University in America to other universities in the country, has now reached Europe and there are few countries that do not witness anti-Zionist protests in Europe these days. , from Athens in Greece to England and France, Holland and Spain and Norway and…
In this regard, the Guardian newspaper wrote in a report yesterday that student protests are spreading in Europe and that the police are in different countries. It informs about the arrest of many students.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |