Warning to University of Auckland students ahead of rally in support of Palestinians

2:37 pm on 1 May 2024
A person waves a Palestinian flag as Pro-Palestinian student protestors and activsits demonstrate outside of Columbia University in New York on April 30, 2024. Demonstrators at Columbia University barricaded themselves inside a campus building early Tuesday, escalating a standoff with school officials as pro-Palestinian protests upend campuses across the United States. (Photo by Kena Betancur / AFP)

A person waves a Palestinian flag at a demonstration at Columbia University in New York on April 30, 2024. Photo: AFP

University of Auckland students are planning a rally, in solidarity with Palestinians caught in the Israel-Hamas conflict over the last seven months.

A post on the University of Auckland Student Justice for Palestine Facebook page initially invited people to gather with their tents outside the university library from 3pm on Wednesday, in what they said would be a show of support for justice and peace.

It said there would be guest speakers, discussions and networking opportunities, with an end time of 7am on Thursday.

However, in a public statement posted on social media, the organisers said the protest had been changed from an encampment into a rally.

"The decision to shift to a rally was not easy, but it was driven by our desire to mobilise a larger and more diverse audience within the campus community."

When contacted by RNZ, the organisers said they would not be commenting any further on their plans ahead of the rally.

In an email to students, the university's Vice-Chancellor Dawn Freshwater said they fully supported the right of students and staff to engage in protest, but that the university advised against an overnight encampment being set up.

Professor Freshwater said the university had consulted police and was trying "to work constructively" with students so that the protest remained "peaceful and lawful".

It did not want to see the protest affected by "the significant risks that such encampments have brought to other university campuses".

She said the university expected "civil and respectful discourse" on campuses and the university also needed to be mindful of its health and safety responsibilities.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 30: Pro-Palestinian supporters continue to demonstrate with a protest encampment on the campus of Columbia University on April 30, 2024 in New York City. All classes at Columbia University have been held virtually today after school President Minouche Shafik announced a shift to online learning in response to recent campus unrest.   Spencer Platt/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by SPENCER PLATT / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Pro-Palestinian supporters continue to demonstrate with a protest encampment on the campus of Columbia University on April 30, 2024 in New York City. Photo: AFP

In the US, New York City's Columbia University has begun suspending students involved in a pro-Palestinian protest on campus after they defied a deadline to disperse.

Students at the Manhattan campus took over a campus building nearly 24 hours earlier and have occupied a tent camp at the Ivy League school for nearly two weeks.

The New York university has become the focal point of the country's debate over the war in Gaza and US support for Israel, as well as fears that anti-semitism is putting Jewish students in danger.

In Texas, police moved to end another protest at the University of Texas in Austin, leading to multiple arrests.

AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 24: A student is arrested during a pro-Palestine demonstration at the The University of Texas at Austin on April 24, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Students walked out of class and gathered in protest during a pro-Palestine demonstration. Protests continue to sweep college campuses around the country.   Brandon Bell/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Brandon Bell / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

A student is arrested during a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the the University of Texas at Austin on April 24, 2024. Photo: Getty Images via AFP

The 7 October attack on southern Israel by Hamas militants from Gaza, and the ensuing Israeli offensive on the Palestinian enclave, have unleashed the biggest outpouring of student activism across the US since the anti-racism protests of 2020, Reuters is reporting.

Many of the demonstrations have been met with counter-protesters accusing them of fomenting anti-Jewish hatred. The pro-Palestinian side, including Jews opposed to Israeli actions in Gaza, say they are being unfairly branded as antisemitic for criticising Israel's government and expressing support for human rights.

In dealing with the protests, university officials have struggled to strike a balance between allowing freedom of expression and stamping out hate speech, Reuters says.

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