‘The clean up alone is about $10,000 and that’s before we get to the cost of repairing and reinstating the statue.’
Pro-Palestine student activists have set up camp across major universities in Australia.
‘The university’s objective is to discontinue the camps as soon as possible.’
The protesters chanted “Labor Party you can’t hide, you’re supporting genocide” after making their way upstairs.
Portland State closed its campus as activists barricaded themselves in the library. Meanwhile, students at the University of Oregon began a peaceful protest.
The commissioner for countering extremism, Robin Simcox, has called on the government to act faster to challenge extremism and keep Britons safe.
Police say that ’the scale and frequency of marches is causing serious disruption to many Londoners.’
‘Pro-Hamas radicals and terrorist sympathizers must immediately face consequences for their immoral and illegal tactics,’ the senators wrote
Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith said that any kind of lawless behavior during protests would not be tolerated.
A police spokeswoman has responded saying officers were ‘performing a helpful act’ that day while emphasizing their priority was to maintain order at the time.
One protest placard read ‘Israel Premier Tech Not Welcome.’
‘The right to protest is vital, but it shouldn’t trample on the rights of shoppers and businesses trying to enjoy the holiday season.’
One MP says the protesters broke the law and it is no longer a peaceful protest
‘We understand the actions at the curtain call and our immediate response has hurt many in our community. For this, we are deeply sorry,’ the company said.
Multiple people have reportedly been arrested.
‘The clean up alone is about $10,000 and that’s before we get to the cost of repairing and reinstating the statue.’
Pro-Palestine student activists have set up camp across major universities in Australia.
‘The university’s objective is to discontinue the camps as soon as possible.’
The protesters chanted “Labor Party you can’t hide, you’re supporting genocide” after making their way upstairs.
Portland State closed its campus as activists barricaded themselves in the library. Meanwhile, students at the University of Oregon began a peaceful protest.
The commissioner for countering extremism, Robin Simcox, has called on the government to act faster to challenge extremism and keep Britons safe.
Police say that ’the scale and frequency of marches is causing serious disruption to many Londoners.’
‘Pro-Hamas radicals and terrorist sympathizers must immediately face consequences for their immoral and illegal tactics,’ the senators wrote
Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith said that any kind of lawless behavior during protests would not be tolerated.
A police spokeswoman has responded saying officers were ‘performing a helpful act’ that day while emphasizing their priority was to maintain order at the time.
One protest placard read ‘Israel Premier Tech Not Welcome.’
‘The right to protest is vital, but it shouldn’t trample on the rights of shoppers and businesses trying to enjoy the holiday season.’
One MP says the protesters broke the law and it is no longer a peaceful protest
‘We understand the actions at the curtain call and our immediate response has hurt many in our community. For this, we are deeply sorry,’ the company said.
Multiple people have reportedly been arrested.