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UCLA campus standoff as police order pro-Palestinian protesters to leave

Hundreds of police in riot gear mass on US campus as students threatened with arrest.

Tension grows on UCLA campus
Supporters of the pro-Palestinian protesters sit on stairs leading to an encampment as students demonstrate on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
Published On 2 May 20242 May 2024
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Police in riot gear massed on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus and ordered a large group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators inside an encampment to leave the area or face arrest after violence instigated by pro-Israel counter-protesters.

The barricaded encampment was full of hundreds of people and tents. Some protesters prayed as the sun set over the campus, while others chanted “we’re not leaving” or passed out goggles and surgical masks. They wore helmets and headscarves and discussed the best ways to handle pepper spray or tear gas as someone sang over a megaphone.

A few made homemade shields out of plywood in case they clashed with police forming skirmish lines elsewhere on the campus. “For rubber bullets, who wants a shield?” a protester called out.

Meanwhile, a large crowd of students, alumni and neighbours gathered on campus steps outside the tents, sitting as they listened and applauded various speakers and joined in pro-Palestinian chants. A small group of students holding signs and wearing T-shirts in support of Israel and Jewish people demonstrated nearby.

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The law enforcement presence and continued warnings stood in contrast to the scene that unfolded the night before, when counter-demonstrators attacked the pro-Palestinian encampment, throwing traffic cones, releasing pepper spray and tearing down barriers. Fighting continued for several hours before police stepped in, though no arrests were made. The tepid response from the authorities drew criticism from political leaders as well as Muslim students and advocacy groups.

UCLA Chancellor Gene Block said in a statement that “a group of instigators” perpetrated the previous night’s attack, but he did not provide details about the crowd or why the administration and school police did not act sooner.

Tension grows on UCLA campus
Police officers get into position as pro-Palestinian students and activists demonstrate on the UCLA campus. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
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Tension grows on UCLA campus
A person inside the UCLA encampment waves a Palestinian flag. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
Tension grows on UCLA campus
A large crowd of students, alumni and neighbours gathered on campus steps outside the tents, applauding various speakers and joining in pro-Palestinian chants. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
Tension grows on UCLA campus
Banners and signs are seen on Royce Hall inside the UCLA encampment. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
Tension grows on UCLA campus
Pro-Palestinian students and activists standing in the UCLA encampment face police. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
Tension grows on UCLA campus
Police officers are deployed near the pro-Palestinian protest encampment. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
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Tension grows on UCLA campus
Protesters work to rebuild the barricade surrounding their encampment. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
Tension grows on UCLA campus
Police officers depolyed at the protest encampment on the UCLA campus. Lines of armed police with batons and wooden clubs were seen patrolling sections of the campus in large numbers. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
Tension grows on UCLA campus
A security guard monitors the pro-Palestinian protest encampment. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
Tension grows on UCLA campus
Protesters calling on universities to stop doing business with Israel or companies they say support the war in Gaza have spread on campuses across the United States, as well as in other parts of the world. [Etienne Laurent/AFP]


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