American police raided Columbia University/students were arrested
News sources have confirmed the presence and extensive deployment of police in the vicinity of Columbia University. |
report Mehr News Agency, citing Al Jazeera, reports indicate the tightening of security measures around Columbia University located in the state of New York, America.
News sources have confirmed the extensive and intense police presence and deployment in the vicinity of Columbia University.
Hundreds of members of the New York Police Strategic Response Team have also moved to the vicinity of Columbia University.
There are even reports that the administration of Columbia University has asked students to take shelter in safe places for their safety.
According to Columbia University’s emergency management team, failure to comply with the administrative order may result in disciplinary action against students.
The emergency management team of Columbia University added that due to the increased activity of security forces on the university campus, students are asked to take shelter in their place.
CNN also reported, citing a law enforcement official, that Columbia University officials are expected to send an evacuation request to the police within two hours. slow It is also said that New York police officers arrested some students during the sit-in at New York City College.
At the same time, the New York Times has reported that the number of protesters outside the entrance of Columbia University has steadily increased over the past hour.
It is said that the police closed the entrances of University City College and did not allow anyone to enter.
The American Association of University Professors also announced in a statement that Columbia University officials should take responsibility for what may happen if the police intervene.
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At the same time, CNN has reported that the New York police have started raiding the Columbia University campus.
Reuters has also reported that the New York police entered the campus of Columbia University amid demonstrations by Palestinian supporters.
The New York Times reported that student protesters on Columbia University’s campus put their hands together in resistance as police approached them.
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New York police are said to have evacuated demonstrators and reporters from the vicinity of Hamilton Hall, which was previously occupied by protesters, and entered this hall.
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At the same time, CNN reported that New York City police have the situation under control at Columbia University and have arrested a number of protesters.
The situation at Columbia University is still reported to be tense with police raids, and the exact number of arrests has not yet been announced.
The rise of universities across America in support of the Palestinian resistance and opposition to the Zionist regime’s campaign to attack Rafah has caused this question to be raised once again in scientific circles and the media. Why is it that the young generation, or to be more precise, “Generation Z”, unlike their fathers, supports Palestine and does not have any sympathy for the occupiers of Al-Quds? Individuals or institutions close to the Israeli lobbies or in line with the White House’s policies are trying to consider these student-street gatherings to be the result of the deception and deviation of the new generation and demand that the security forces deal with the supporters of the resistance.
Today, one of the most important manifestations of the solidarity of the new generation of Americans with the Palestinian people is the series of demonstrations and student strikes in the heart of the United States. The students of Columbia, Brown, Emerson, Harvard, George Washington, New York, Florida, Emory, Ohio, Rice, Massachusetts, Mishgaian, Yale, Texas, etc., together with the rest of the American society, call for an end to the genocide in Gaza and for the Zionist regime to refrain from military operations in Gaza. They are Rafah. Among the people participating in these gatherings, in addition to Muslims, Arab-Americans, blacks; The young and white generation of America can also be seen who, unlike their fathers, follow the truth without mediation and are against apartheid in occupied Palestine.