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Pro-Palestinian protesters at USC comply with school order to leave encampment

AP – Protesters began leaving a Pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Southern California (USC) yesterday after they were surrounded by police and told they could face arrest if they didn’t go.

The move, days before commencement events are set to begin on the Los Angeles campus, came after the university said campus safety officers, assisted by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), were clearing the area and that anyone not complying could be arrested.

“If you are in the centre of campus, please leave. People who don’t leave could be arrested,” USC said on the social media platform X.

Livestream video from student journalists showed the encampment had emptied out as police formed a line to move remaining protesters away and stop people from re-entering the area.

The encampment had restarted after the LAPD first arrested 93 people on April 24. The atmosphere on the private university campus had largely remained calm since, while attention turned to arrests at the University of California, Los Angeles. At the University of Virginia, 25 people were arrested on Saturday for trespassing after police clashed with pro-Palestinian protesters who refused to remove tents from campus, and demonstrators at the University of Michigan chanted anti-war messages and waved flags during commencement ceremonies.

USC, a private university, has been the subject of student protests over the war in Gaza as well as the administration’s decision to cancel a commencement speech by the valedictorian, a student who had expressed support for Palestinians.

The university made that decision in mid-April, saying they had safety concerns after receiving threats.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators leaving their encampment at the University of Southern California in United States. PHOTO: AP
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