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    Australian universities become grounds for pro-Palestine demonstrations
    Pro-Palestinian protests on Australian campuses

    Australian universities become grounds for pro-Palestine demonstrations

    By Tanya Shrivastava
    May 03, 2024
    04:21 pm

    What's the story

    In recent weeks, major Australian universities have become the epicenter of pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

    Students have established encampments on campuses as a form of protest against Israel's recent military actions in Gaza.

    The aim is to compel their universities to sever all academic ties with Israel and cease research partnerships with arms manufacturers, thereby influencing Israel's actions in the ongoing Gaza conflict through academic and research channels.

    Sydney protest

    Sydney University witnesses significant pro-Palestine demonstration

    The University of Sydney, Australia's oldest institution, was the site of a major demonstration last Friday.

    Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered on campus, and a counter-protest supporting Israel also took place.

    The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) reported a minor clash between the two groups but noted that no arrests were made, indicating a less tense environment than observed on some US campuses.

    Nationwide protests

    Pro-Palestine protest camps emerge across Australian cities

    Protest camps echoing the sentiments of pro-Palestinian demonstrators have sprung up in Melbourne, Canberra, and other Australian cities.

    Addressing the situation, University of Sydney Vice Chancellor Mark Scott affirmed both groups' right to peacefully express their views on university grounds.

    "We can host that conversation and we should be able to do that in a non-threatening way," Scott told ABC.

    He also expressed concerns about non-student protesters potentially disrupting peaceful dialogue on the issue.

    Rising discontent

    Growing criticism toward Israel's actions in Australia

    Despite Australia's traditional alliance with Israel, criticism toward Israel's actions in the conflict has escalated, particularly after an Australian aid worker was killed in an Israeli attack last month.

    Protesters at the demonstrations expressed dissatisfaction with the Australian government's efforts, accusing it of not doing enough to promote peace in the region.

    They chanted against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his administration, expressing discontent with the government's response to the ongoing crisis.

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