A protester rests in their tent in a pro-Palestinian encampment set up on the University of Toronto campus in Toronto on May 2, 2024.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says universities are places of free speech and debate but that everyone must feel safe on campus, adding that it’s up to universities and local police forces to manage pro-Palestinian protests that have ramped up at institutions across the country.
“At the same time, we need to make sure that as part of that everyone can feel safe on campus, whether you’re a Jewish student, whether you’re Palestinian, whether you have strong feelings on one side or the other, and on that we have to trust both universities to manage their campuses right and local police of jurisdiction to do their work to make sure that everyone is safe.”
She also said the government has been assured by college and university presidents that they are working to prioritize safety and well-being of students and faculty so students can continue to learn and attend graduation without interruption. Erin Mackey, a UofT student and protest organizer, said the night was quiet and demonstrators didn’t encounter any disruptions.“We are here demanding that the University of Toronto divest from Israeli apartheid and its complicity in the ongoing genocide and occupation of Palestine,” Ms. Mackey said.
“In order for Israelis and Palestinians to have a future together we need more students like this who are willing to challenge the restrictions placed on Palestinian freedom,” Prof. Paz said.
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