Columbia University President Minouche Shafik told students that the NYPD response was necessary because 'these are extraordinary circumstances.'
Police removed anti-Israel protesters from Columbia University’s campus in New York City on Thursday after the demonstrating students set up an encampment on a campus lawn. Columbia University President Minouche Shafik sent a message to the student body, saying that these 'extraordinary steps' were necessary 'because these are extraordinary circumstances.
Dozens of protesters camped out in tents on school grounds since early Wednesday, calling on the university to divest itself from companies that have ties to Israel as Shafik testified on Capitol Hill regarding antisemitism on Columbia's campus. The university had locked down its campus to ID holders only in anticipation of unrest relating to Shafik's testimony. Shafik said in the message that those who established the encampment 'violated a long list of rules and policies.
This is a challenging moment and these are steps that I deeply regret having to take,' Shafik said. 'I encourage us all to show compassion and remember the values of empathy and respect that draws us together as a Columbia community.'
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