Pro-Palestine protesters met with police crackdown at Columbia University
Police intervened aggressively on Tuesday to quash pro-Palestine demonstrators at Columbia University, New York, as they voiced solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian people.
The crackdown follows escalating actions by students advocating for justice amid Israel's relentless assault on Gaza.
Students at The City College of New York (CCNY) also faced police presence after occupying a building, amplifying their calls for an end to Israeli atrocities.
The protests echo a global outcry against Israeli aggression, with activists demanding divestment from entities supporting the occupation and an immediate ceasefire to halt the bloodshed in Gaza.
Columbia University's administration has responded with punitive measures, threatening suspensions and expulsions for students engaged in dissent. Despite this, the movement remains resolute, committed to amplifying the voices of the oppressed.
In a disturbing turn, police sealed off the university campus, erecting barricades to stifle dissent. Undeterred, protesters stand firm, inspired by the resilience of Palestinians enduring unimaginable hardship.
As night fell, police descended upon Hind's Hall, the renamed symbol of resistance. Reports of arrests and police brutality emerged, with officers attempting to forcibly enter the occupied building.
By midnight, handcuffed students were escorted away, their defiance met with repression. The university's president, Minouche Shafik, sought police intervention to quash dissent, highlighting the administration's complicity in silencing pro-Palestine voices.
The crackdown underscores the urgent need for global solidarity with Palestine and condemnation of Israel's brutal occupation. As students continue to defy oppression, the struggle for justice and freedom for Palestinians intensifies. (ILKHA)