administrators remain in a deadlock despite a warning that police could be called to enter the campus at any time.
Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup “We have been explicitly told that they will not divest and cut ties with weapon manufacturers. They have made it clear that Australia’s national defence interests are the interests of the university, not the human rights of people in Gaza,” she said.
Alshaer said it would be the “university’s decision” if they wanted to replicate the scenes where US police in riot gear stormed Columbia University to break up a pro-Palestine encampment. “This occupation presents a significant safety risk to our students and staff members, and has resulted in damage to university property,” the spokesperson said.
The University of Queensland’s chancellor, Peter Varghese, on Friday said it “cannot allow the encampments to continue indefinitely” on its grounds. Its vice-chancellor, Prof Deborah Terry, said the “objective is to discontinue the camps as soon as possible” and the university was “continuing to engage with nominated protest representatives, to agree a peaceful resolution to the current camp arrangements”.have set up dozens of tents and were considering moving their protest indoors.
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