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Pro-Palestinia­n students occupy Paris university campus

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Students in Paris - inspired by Gaza solidarity encampment­s at campuses in the United States - blocked access to a campus building at a prestigiou­s French university on Friday.

The pro-Palestinia­n protest at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, known as Sciences Po, prompted administra­tors to move all classes online.

It came two days after police broke up a separate demonstrat­ion at the university’s amphitheat­re outside one of its Paris campuses.

On Friday, scores of protesters occupied a central campus building and dozens of others blocked ash its entrance with trash cans, wooden platforms and a bicycle.

Protesters gathered at the building’s windows chanted slogans and hung placards reading “We are all Palestinia­ns,” in defi - ance of administra­tors who students say called the police on their peers two days earlier.

On Wednesday evening, more than 100 pro-Palestinia­n protesters occupied the amphitheat­re outside one of the university’s Paris campuses.

Most agreed to leave after discussion­s with management but a small group of students remained.

They were removed by police later that night, according to French media reports.

The university said in a statement it “strongly condemns these student actions which prevent the proper functionin­g of the institutio­n and penalise Sciences Po students, teachers and employees.”

The statement said about 60 protesters were inside the occupied building and that administra­tors were meeting with a student delegation “to try to nd a way out of this situation through dialogue.”

Louise, a protester at Science Po, said the actions by students at the Paris university were inspired by similar demonstrat­ions at New York's Columbia University and other campuses in the US.

“But our solidarity remainsfi rst and foremost with the Palestinia­n people,” she said. She spoke on condition that only herfi

rst name be used over concerns of repercussi­ons.

Students protesting the Israel Hamas war are digging in at Columbia University in the US for a 10th day, one of several demonstrat­ions sweeping campuses

from California to Connecticu­t.

Hundreds of students and even some professors have been arrested across the US, sometimes amid struggles with police.

In New York, Columbia is negotiatin­g with student protesters who have rebuff ed police and doubled down.

Other schools have been quick to call law enforcemen­t to douse demonstrat­ions before they can take hold.

Columbia offi cials have said they will seek other options if the negotiatio­ns with protesters fail.

Founded in 1871, Sciences Po has long been a major production line for French leaders, politician­s and captains of industry, with President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Gabriel Attal among its alumni.

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Students blocking the Sciences-Po university the V sign Friday, April 26, 2024 in Paris. Students at a prestigiou­s university resumed pro-Palestinia­n protests on Friday.
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