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McGill University Removes Pro-Palestinian Encampment


McGill University closed its downtown Montreal campus July 10 in order to dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment that has been set up on the grounds since the end of April.

McGill President Deep Saini said the move comes in response to recent events at the camp that went “far beyond” peaceful protest, adding that safety risks have been escalating, “steadily and dangerously.”

“People linked to the camp have harassed our community members, engaged in anti-Semitic intimidation, damaged and destroyed McGill property, forcefully occupied a building, clashed with police, and committed acts of assault,” he said in an e-mailed statement July 10. “They also hosted a ‘revolutionary youth summer program’ advertised with images of masked individuals holding assault rifles.”

The university is dismantling the camp in “close collaboration” with the city and police, with the help of “a qualified security firm,” Mr. Saini said.

Police, some dressed in riot gear, cordoned off streets leading to the site of the encampment at the university’s lower field, blocking access, while a crowd of demonstrators gathered by the police line.

Videos

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to social media show Sirco private security guards searching tents with the help of a canine unit while
others show heavy equipment like dump trucks and front-end loaders on hand to help with clean up.

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