Montreal pro-Palestinian activists said Sunday they91Ƶve set up a new encampment at the Université du Québec à Montréal, as nearby McGill University prepares to go to court to clear the protest camp that has been on its grounds since April 27.
Solidarité pour les droits Humains des Palestiniennes et Palestiniens said in a news release that UQAM is joining the international student movement in solidarity with the people of Palestine amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
The protesters are demanding their university cut ties with Israeli institutions and disclose all its links to Israel, and that the Quebec government abolish plans for a diplomatic office in Israel.
91ƵAs the occupying forces intensify their murderous aggression against Rafah, we, students and workers, refuse to remain silent in the face of the apartheid, genocide and colonial crimes of the State of Israel,91Ƶ said Leila Khaled, spokesperson for the camp, which calls itself Université Populaire Al-Aqsa.
91ƵWe are addressing UQAM, but also the Quebec state and the Canadian state to take action to end their collaboration and complicity with the rogue state.91Ƶ
They also want McGill to withdraw its request for a court order to clear the encampment on its lower field, and a stop to all attempts to 91Ƶjudicialize91Ƶ protesters.
The news release said the activists have no intention of leaving the UQAM encampment until their demands are met, and are encouraging protesters at other campuses to follow suit.
Following the lead of protesters on U.S. campuses, demonstrators in Canada have erected encampments at universities in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver as well as in Edmonton and Calgary, where police have moved to forcibly remove protesters.
Edmonton police dismantled a pro-Palestinian encampment on the University of Alberta91Ƶs campus on Saturday, prompting outrage from students and academics who described the operation as violent and contested allegations that demonstrators were breaking the law.
On Sunday, University of Alberta President Bill Flanagan acknowledged the public concern surrounding the school91Ƶs decision to call in police, which he said had been 91Ƶtremendously difficult91Ƶ to make.
However, he said the university had a duty to act given the safety concerns at the site, adding that fire hazards as well as 91Ƶpotential weapons91Ƶ such as hammers, axes and screwdrivers were found following dismantlement.
91ƵThere can be no question that the encampment posed a serious and imminent risk of potential violence and injury to university community members and members of the public,91Ƶ he wrote. He said peaceful protests will continue to be tolerated.
McGill University, meanwhile, will ask a judge on Monday to order protesters to stop camping on or occupying its grounds, and to authorize Montreal police to assist the school in dismantling the encampment if called upon.
In a judicial application for an injunction dated Friday, McGill framed its request around sanitary concerns and what it described as the 91Ƶrisk of violence and intimidation.91Ƶ
The filing cites 91Ƶfierce verbal exchanges91Ƶ between protesters and counter-protesters earlier this month, barrels of 91Ƶhuman waste91Ƶ on site, possible fire code breaches such as a single point of exit and the encampment91Ƶs potential as a 91Ƶmagnet91Ƶ for further clashes.
On top of a doubling of the security detail on the quad, McGill said it will likely have to spend more than $700,000 on an alternate venue for spring convocation ceremonies that are typically held on the grounds partially occupied by the protesters.
It said attempts to negotiate an end to the encampment through lawyers has not succeeded, and that Montreal police have thus far declined to intervene 91Ƶas their criteria for a police intervention were not met.91Ƶ
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Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press