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'We will keep going': Columbia Gaza protesters dig in

'We will keep going': Columbia Gaza protesters dig in

Similar protests and subsequent arrests have taken place at New York University - pictured - and Yale

Gaza war protesters have vowed to remain at Columbia University until their demands are met, despite mass arrests and disciplinary action.

More than 100 students were arrested at a Columbia protest encampment last week, followed by dozens more at Yale and New York University in recent days. Many at Columbia have been suspended, prompting vocal calls for disciplinary measures to be dropped or rescinded. Some students on campus have reported antisemitic harassment from protesters.

'We will keep going': Columbia Gaza protesters dig in

Soph Askanase was one of several Jewish students who was detained and suspended during the protest last week

A deadline that was given by the university on Tuesday for protesters to disband by midnight has now been extended by 48 hours, with officials reporting "important progress" in talks to reach a deal. Columbia president Dr Nemat Shafik earlier warned that without an agreement, she would have to consider "alternative options" for clearing the encampments before term ends on 6 May, ahead of graduation ceremonies later in the month. Columbia's campus was calm on Tuesday afternoon as hundreds of activists continued to occupy tents on the university's lawn. The entire area was adorned by dozens of Palestinian flags and placards with slogans such as "real Americans stand with Gaza", "demilitarise education" and "there are no universities left in Gaza", set against a constant soundtrack of "free Palestine" chants and drumming. Inside the camp, volunteers distributed donated supplies and held assemblies in which the latest news from Gaza was shared. Similar encampments have sprung up at universities across the US, including the University of California - Berkeley, Yale, Emerson and the University of Michigan. Since last week, protesters at Columbia - partly organised by a group called Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) - have called on the university to fully divest its finances, including its endowment, from companies and institutions it claims profit from Israel's "occupation" of Palestinians. A committee that advises the university on socially responsible investing rejected these demands earlier this year, saying there was a lack of consensus in the Columbia community over the issue. CUAD also calls on the university to cut links with Israeli institutions such as Tel Aviv University, to formally call for a ceasefire in Gaza, to end policing on campus and to "sever ties" with New York police.

"We are 100% confident," Basil, a master's student, CUAD organiser and member of the Palestinian Student Union, told the BBC on the fringes of the encampment. "It is completely possible [for the university to divest] from all the companies they are invested in... this is completely immoral... it will end." In the wake of last week's arrests, another demand was added: amnesty for protesters who are facing disciplinary action from the university. Some have lost their meal plans and housing, forcing them to find alternative accommodation. Another participant, a 2016 graduate who asked to be identified as Iralisa, returned to her alma mater for the demonstration. She said the group was "determined to remain" until their demands were met. "They are stubborn," she added. The ongoing protests, however, have been marred by allegations that Jewish students and faculty members have been subjected to antisemitic abuse. Those concerns prompted the university to extend remote learning to the end of the semester. One video posted to social media by a Hasidic group, Chabad, appears to show Jewish students being subject to a torrent of verbal abuse. The BBC has not independently verified the video and has contacted Chabad and other Jewish organisations on campus for comment.

The incidents have also attracted the attention of some US lawmakers such as New York Republican Elise Stefanik, who warned that an "unsanctioned mob" had created "an environment that is unsafe for Jewish students and faculty." Earlier in the week, a rabbi associated with Columbia also sent a message to Jewish students, warning them to "return home" until the situation "dramatically improves". Many of the demonstrators downplayed concerns about antisemitism at the protests. In interviews, they argued that incidents of harassment of Jewish students had been rare and blown out of proportion by those opposed to their demands. One protester, Soph Askanase, a 21-year-old junior from Barnard, Columbia's sister college, contested the idea that the campus had become unsafe for Jewish students like her. "Being uncomfortable is different than being unsafe," she said, speaking at an impromptu news conference alongside several other Jewish protest supporters who were clad in Palestinian keffiyehs. "Being arrested and dragged, having red marks on your wrist for days after the fact, or having a seizure in jail like one of my friends did - that is what's unsafe." "I empathise with individuals who feel uncomfortable with certain rhetoric," Ms Askanase added. "But I remind you... that [we] are attending a university that values free speech, open dialogue and rhetoric."

Marianne Hirsch, a professor of literature who also specialises in Holocaust studies, said that while there have "certainly been incidents" of antisemitism at Columbia, she feared that the issue was being "weaponised and misused under the guise of safety and security." This was "actually cutting down on the academic freedom to be critical," she argued. "Bringing armed police onto campus creates an atmosphere of fear and intimidation. That's not what this university is about." In a news conference on Tuesday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and top police officials blamed "outside agitators" for stirring up protests at Columbia and New York University and "really trying to use this as an opportunity to cause violence in our city." Dr Shafik, for her part, has specifically blamed "outside protesters" for "producing much of the incendiary language that is causing deep distress for many".

Parallel protests have emerged on the fringes of Columbia's campus, including one that attracted several dozen vocal participants two blocks away on Tuesday. Some student organisers have distanced themselves from the outside demonstrations, even if they agree broadly with their intentions. "Those were autonomous actions. They basically understood that the campus has been militarised," Basil said. "By protesting outside, they attempted to show solidarity." Some students - even those uninvolved in the protests - directly blamed Dr Shafik for stoking tensions on campus through her decision to call in police to clear the campsite last week. "That was pouring gasoline on the fire," said Jacob, a freshman student who watched the encampment from a distance on Tuesday afternoon, a backpack slung over his shoulders between classes. "Since then, everything has blown up... the encampment has nearly tripled from what it was before." "I wish our administration had maybe worked with them a little more to hear their demands," he added. "And of course, I understand I have Jewish friends who feel uncomfortable on campus, so I empathise... there needs to be a balance struck between honouring free speech and honouring those who do feel intimidated." Several protest leaders told reporters that they had held negotiations and discussions with school officials, although they declined to give further details. Some have already claimed victory, even as the protests grind on. "The tides have shifted," Basil said. "The pressure is now on a mass scale, where students are willing to put their own careers, their own education, their own bodies at stake for people, for life, for Palestinians. "We're mobilised to continue going." Source: BBC

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The US has warned that Russia could seize Ukraine's key eastern town of Avdiivka - the

Chun Ki-won: Hero pastor jailed for sexually abusing North Korea teenage escapees

Chun Ki-won: Hero pastor jailed for sexually abusing North Korea teenage escapees

A South Korean pastor once hailed as a hero for smuggling out hundreds of North Koreans

South African military: 2 soldiers killed, 3 wounded on Congo mission

South African military: 2 soldiers killed, 3 wounded on Congo mission

The South African military said on Thursday two of its soldiers were killed and three wounded

Putin says he prefers 'more predictable' Biden over Trump

Putin says he prefers 'more predictable' Biden over Trump

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview broadcast on Wednesday that he preferred Joe Biden

Putin says Russia is close to creating cancer vaccines

Putin says Russia is close to creating cancer vaccines

President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russian scientists were close to creating vaccines for cancer

Israel Gaza: UN warns attack on Rafah could lead to 'slaughter'

Israel Gaza: UN warns attack on Rafah could lead to 'slaughter'

A top UN official has warned an Israeli assault on Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city, could lead

India farmers: Police fire tear gas again at protesters trying to resume march to Delhi

India farmers: Police fire tear gas again at protesters trying to resume march to Delhi

Indian police have used tear gas for a second day to stop farmers demanding minimum crop

Pakistan election: Imran Khan's rivals PML-N and PPP reach deal to form government

Pakistan election: Imran Khan's rivals PML-N and PPP reach deal to form government

Nawaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's parties in Pakistan have reached a deal to form a

Israel frees two hostages, Palestinian TV says 74 killed in assault

Israel frees two hostages, Palestinian TV says 74 killed in assault

Israel on Monday freed two Israeli-Argentine hostages held by Hamas in Rafah in a ferocious rescue

Indian farmers to march to Delhi after talks with ministers fail

Indian farmers to march to Delhi after talks with ministers fail

Indian farmers plan to continue a protest march to New Delhi on Tuesday after talks with

Exclusive: France proposes Hezbollah withdrawal, border talks for Israel-Lebanon truce

Exclusive: France proposes Hezbollah withdrawal, border talks for Israel-Lebanon truce

France has delivered a written proposal to Beirut aimed at ending hostilities with Israel and settling

Kremlin, commenting on purported Mariupol death toll, accuses Ukraine of many civilians deaths

Kremlin, commenting on purported Mariupol death toll, accuses Ukraine of many civilians deaths

The Kremlin said on Friday it had not yet reviewed an assessment by Human Rights Watch

With over 100 seats counted, Imran Khan's supporters lead in Pakistan - media

With over 100 seats counted, Imran Khan's supporters lead in Pakistan - media

Supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan had the edge on Friday in Pakistan's election

Putin tells Tucker Carlson Russia has no interest in attacking Poland or Latvia

Putin tells Tucker Carlson Russia has no interest in attacking Poland or Latvia

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview that aired on Thursday that Russia will fight

Australians cheer law giving workers right to ignore after-hours work calls

Australians cheer law giving workers right to ignore after-hours work calls

Australians on Thursday cheered new proposed laws that give workers the right to ignore calls and

Five killed in violent Pakistan elections; mobile services suspended

Five killed in violent Pakistan elections; mobile services suspended

At least five people were killed in militant attacks as Pakistan held a general election on

UK PM Sunak makes transgender jibe during visit of murdered girl's mother

UK PM Sunak makes transgender jibe during visit of murdered girl's mother

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak joked that the leader of the opposition Labour Party could not

Chile's former president Sebastian Pinera dies in helicopter crash

Chile's former president Sebastian Pinera dies in helicopter crash

Chilean ex-President Sebastian Pinera died in a helicopter crash on Tuesday, sending the country he led

Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian cities kills five, officials say

Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian cities kills five, officials say

Russia unleashed missile and drone strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities during Wednesday morning's rush

Australia to allow workers to ignore after-hours calls from bosses

Australia to allow workers to ignore after-hours calls from bosses

Australia will introduce laws giving workers the right to ignore unreasonable calls and messages from their

Israel presses onslaught in Gaza's Khan Younis as US pursues ceasefire quest

Israel presses onslaught in Gaza's Khan Younis as US pursues ceasefire quest

Israeli forces killed at least 14 Palestinians in airstrikes as they pressed their onslaught in Gaza's

Spanish farmers blockade roads, joining EU peers' protests

Spanish farmers blockade roads, joining EU peers' protests

Spanish farmers blocked traffic on some of the country's main highways on Tuesday, joining colleagues in

Kazakh president names chief of staff Bektenov new PM

Kazakh president names chief of staff Bektenov new PM

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev named his chief of staff, Olzhas Bektenov, prime minister on Tuesday, quickly

Samsung chief Jay Y. Lee cleared of charges in 2015 merger case

Samsung chief Jay Y. Lee cleared of charges in 2015 merger case

Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), opens new tab Chairman Jay Y. Lee was found not guilty of accounting

Forest fires kill 112 in Chile's worst disaster since 2010 earthquake

Forest fires kill 112 in Chile's worst disaster since 2010 earthquake

Firefighters in central Chile on Sunday battled to quell fierce forest fires that have killed 112

El Salvador's Bukele re-elected as president in landslide win

El Salvador's Bukele re-elected as president in landslide win

President Nayib Bukele on Sunday secured a thumping victory in El Salvador's elections after voters cast

Trudeau condemns mosque attack, says Islamophobia 'has no place' in Canada

Trudeau condemns mosque attack, says Islamophobia 'has no place' in Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday condemned an attack against a mosque in the city

China executes couple who flung two toddlers to their death

China executes couple who flung two toddlers to their death

China has executed a couple who fatally threw two children out of the window of an

Nairobi fire: Gas blast in Kenyan capital kills three and injures nearly 300

Nairobi fire: Gas blast in Kenyan capital kills three and injures nearly 300

A huge gas blast in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, has killed at least three people and

Eyes on Hungary as EU decides on more aid to Ukraine

Eyes on Hungary as EU decides on more aid to Ukraine

European Union leaders will seek to agree on Thursday on extending 50 billion euros ($54 bln)

Germany's airport security staff to ground flights in nationwide protests

Germany's airport security staff to ground flights in nationwide protests

Security staff at some of Germany's biggest airports, including the global hub Frankfurt, walked off the

Brazil's Lula sacks deputy intelligence chief amid spying probe

Brazil's Lula sacks deputy intelligence chief amid spying probe

Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has sacked the deputy director of the national intelligence

Myanmar hands over three junta-backed Chinese warlords to Beijing

Myanmar hands over three junta-backed Chinese warlords to Beijing

Myanmar has handed over three Chinese warlords to Beijing, who were notorious for trafficking thousands of

Imran Khan: Former Pakistan PM and wife Bushra Bibi jailed for corruption

Imran Khan: Former Pakistan PM and wife Bushra Bibi jailed for corruption

Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi have been jailed for 14 years, the second sentence

EU leaders to pledge continued military support to Ukraine at summit - draft text

EU leaders to pledge continued military support to Ukraine at summit - draft text

European Union leaders will restate their determination to continue to provide "timely, predictable and sustainable military

Pakistan court jails ex-PM Imran Khan for 10 years ahead of elections

Pakistan court jails ex-PM Imran Khan for 10 years ahead of elections

A Pakistan court handed Imran Khan a 10-year jail term on Tuesday for leaking state secrets,

Brussels threatens to hit Hungary's economy if Orban vetoes Ukraine aid - FT

Brussels threatens to hit Hungary's economy if Orban vetoes Ukraine aid - FT

The European Union will sabotage Hungary's economy if Budapest blocks fresh aid to Ukraine at a

Pope says Africans are 'special case' when it comes to LGBT blessings

Pope says Africans are 'special case' when it comes to LGBT blessings

Pope Francis said in an interview published on Monday that Africans were a "special case" in

South Africa's genocide case is a diplomatic win, whatever the verdict

South Africa's genocide case is a diplomatic win, whatever the verdict

South Africa's genocide case against Israel may have ruffled feathers in the capitals of vital Western

Norman Jewison: Renowned Canadian film director dies at 97

Norman Jewison: Renowned Canadian film director dies at 97

Famed Canadian film maker and producer Norman Jewison has died aged 97, his publicist has announced.

China landslide kills eight, dozens missing

China landslide kills eight, dozens missing

A landslide in China's Yunnan province killed eight people on Monday and dozens were missing as

India's Modi leads consecration of grand Ram temple in Ayodhya

India's Modi leads consecration of grand Ram temple in Ayodhya

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the consecration on Monday of a grand temple to the

Russian oil depot catches fire after Ukrainian drone downed -governor

Russian oil depot catches fire after Ukrainian drone downed -governor

Oil tanks at a storage facility in the town of Klintsy in Russia's Bryansk region caught

China's population drops for 2nd year, with record low birth rate

China's population drops for 2nd year, with record low birth rate

China's population fell for a second consecutive year in 2023, as a record low birth rate

Ukraine says downs Russian drones targeting Odesa port

Ukraine says downs Russian drones targeting Odesa port

Ukraine shot down 19 of the 20 Shahed drones launched by Russia in an overnight attack

Cyclone Belal: Mauritius raises warning to maximum

Cyclone Belal: Mauritius raises warning to maximum

Mauritius has raised a cyclone warning alert to maximum after Cyclone Belal brought torrential rain and

UK to 'wait and see' on possible further strikes against Houthis, says defence minister

UK to 'wait and see' on possible further strikes against Houthis, says defence minister

Britain will "wait and see" before deciding to launch fresh military strikes against the Iran-aligned Houthis

Canadians worry US democracy cannot survive Trump's return to White House, poll finds

Canadians worry US democracy cannot survive Trump's return to White House, poll finds

About two-thirds of Canadians surveyed this month said American democracy cannot survive another four years of

North Korea poised to admit first known tourists since 2020

North Korea poised to admit first known tourists since 2020

A group from Russia is poised to be the first known tourists allowed into North Korea

US, Britain carry out strikes against Houthis in Yemen

US, Britain carry out strikes against Houthis in Yemen

The United States and Britain carried out strikes from the air and sea against Houthi military

Ukraine war: Russian missiles wreck Kharkiv hotel - governor

Ukraine war: Russian missiles wreck Kharkiv hotel - governor

Two Russian missiles have struck a hotel in Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, injuring 11 people, the

To old friend in Iowa, Xi says world requires stability in China-US ties

To old friend in Iowa, Xi says world requires stability in China-US ties

Chinese President Xi Jinping, in a recent reply to a letter from an Iowa native whom

French PM Élisabeth Borne resigns ahead of expected reshuffle

French PM Élisabeth Borne resigns ahead of expected reshuffle

France's Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne is to leave office after less than two years in the

India-Maldives row escalates, agency suspends flight bookings to islands

India-Maldives row escalates, agency suspends flight bookings to islands

One of India's largest travel platforms suspended flight bookings to the tourism-dependent Maldives on Monday after

Blinken seeks to avert wider war, Israel says it is not fighting a single enemy

Blinken seeks to avert wider war, Israel says it is not fighting a single enemy

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will hold talks in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi

Tribe Called Judah becomes highest-earning Nigerian film

Tribe Called Judah becomes highest-earning Nigerian film

A Nollywood film has smashed box office records, becoming the first Nigerian movie to earn 1bn

Court deals blow to Argentine leader Milei's plan for labour reform

Court deals blow to Argentine leader Milei's plan for labour reform

A court in Argentina has dealt a blow to the sweeping economic changes introduced by the

Hamburg hospital fire kills four patients

Hamburg hospital fire kills four patients

Four people have died in a fire at a hospital near Hamburg, in northern Germany.

Ukraine war: Some residents leave Belgorod after deadly attacks

Ukraine war: Some residents leave Belgorod after deadly attacks

Russia has begun moving some residents from the city of Belgorod following deadly attacks by Ukraine.

Japan earthquake: Nearly 250 missing as hope for survivors fades

Japan earthquake: Nearly 250 missing as hope for survivors fades

Rescuers in Japan are rushing to find 242 people missing after a devastating New Year's Day

Tesla recalls more than 1.6 million cars in China over steering software issues

Tesla recalls more than 1.6 million cars in China over steering software issues

Tesla is recalling more than 1.6 million vehicles in China over issues with steering software and

Ousmane Sonko: Senegal court upholds opposition leader's libel conviction

Ousmane Sonko: Senegal court upholds opposition leader's libel conviction

Senegal's Supreme Court has rejected opposition leader Ousmane Sonko's appeal against a libel conviction, potentially ruling

Islamic State claims responsibility for deadly Iran attack, Tehran vows revenge

Islamic State claims responsibility for deadly Iran attack, Tehran vows revenge

Islamic State claimed responsibility yesterday for two explosions in Iran that killed nearly 100 people and

North Korea’s Kim orders increased production of mobile launch vehicles as tensions grow with US

North Korea’s Kim orders increased production of mobile launch vehicles as tensions grow with US

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered authorities to increase production of mobile launch vehicles for

Ex-Miss Namibia pledges to run for president

Ex-Miss Namibia pledges to run for president

The former Miss Namibia has doubled down on her pledge to run to be president of

South Africa beaten in quickest ever Test match with a winner

South Africa beaten in quickest ever Test match with a winner

India have completed the quickest victory in Test match history, beating South Africa in just a

Oscar Pistorius to be released on parole in South Africa

Oscar Pistorius to be released on parole in South Africa

Ex-Paralympian Oscar Pistorius is to be freed on parole from a South African jail, nearly 11

Libianca’s People one of UK’s most streamed songs of 2023

Libianca’s People one of UK’s most streamed songs of 2023

Cameroonian-American singer Libianca had one of the most popular songs in the UK in 2023.

Will Smith gifts Guinean man who cycled 4,000km to dream university

Will Smith gifts Guinean man who cycled 4,000km to dream university

Hollywood actor Will Smith has given a surprise gift package to a student from Guinea who

DR Congo president's poll win contested in court

DR Congo president's poll win contested in court

One of the presidential candidates in the Democratic Republic of Congo has filed a petition to

US dismisses SA's case against Israel as 'meritless'

US dismisses SA's case against Israel as 'meritless'

The US has dismissed South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ)

Nigeria seeks to ban degrees from Kenya, Uganda in crackdown

Nigeria seeks to ban degrees from Kenya, Uganda in crackdown

Nigeria says it will extend the suspension of degrees accreditation to more countries, including Kenya and

Uproar as Kenyan leader threatens to defy 'corrupt judges'

Uproar as Kenyan leader threatens to defy 'corrupt judges'

Kenyan President William Ruto has come under a barrage of criticism following his threat to disobey

Runway safety concerns in focus as Japan probes Tokyo crash

Runway safety concerns in focus as Japan probes Tokyo crash

Japanese investigators are preparing to probe the collision of two airplanes at Tokyo's Haneda airport, weeks

Japan quake: Rescuers rush to reach survivors

Japan quake: Rescuers rush to reach survivors

At least 30 people were killed after a powerful earthquake hit Japan on New Year's Day,