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An Indian-origin woman studying at the prestigious Princeton University in the US is among two students arrested over pro-Palestine protests on the campus, reports student and alumni newspapers.
Tamil Nadu-born Achinthya Sivalingan and Hassan Sayed were arrested after the protesters set up tents for an encampment in a university courtyard early Thursday morning, according to the Princeton Alumni Weekly.
The two graduate students were arrested for trespassing and have been “immediately barred from the campus”, said Jennifer Morrill, a university spokesperson, adding that setting up tents on the campus violated university policy. She said the students were given “repeated warnings from the Department of Public Safety to cease the activity and leave the area” and they now face disciplinary action.
After their arrest, the other protesters voluntarily packed away their camping gear even as the demonstration continued.
Princeton students, faculty and community members, and even outsiders were part of the demonstration, the report cited organizers of the protest as saying. Large, white tents were set up nearby for upcoming reunions and other events.
A student who chose to be identified only as Urvi termed the arrests as “violent”, which included the students being zip-tied around their wrists. The university, however, contesting this and said the officers did not use any force and the arrests were made without any resistance.
Ms Sivalingam is a student of Masters in Public Affairs in International Development at Princeton while Mr Sayed is a PhD candidate there.
Pro-Palestine protests have rocked the top US universities as thousands of students have hit their campuses to demonstrate against the Gaza deaths due to Israeli military operation. The protests, which began at Columbia University in New York, have to colleges across the country and saw hundreds of students confronting cops and raising pro-Palestine slogans. The protesters have been calling on their universities to divest its investments in Israel and advocate an immediate ceasefire.
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