Pro-Palestinian protesters set up encampment at University of Guelph

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Just as one Ontario university reached a deal that will see pro-Palestinian protesters pack up their tents and leave campus - another has sprung up.
    A few dozen tents were set up overnight at the University of Guelph protesters say they’re not going anywhere until the school divests.
    “Looking at what’s happened in the past seven months, we think it’s imperative for the university to take a stance, to boycott and to divest,” said Firoza Farooqi, a fifth year student at Guelph.
    Protesters are following in the footsteps of dozens of post-secondary schools across Canada and the United States - camping outside until the top brass agree to divest funds from companies supporting Israel in its war against Hamas.
    “We found that the University of Guelph has investments in 21 arms manufacturers, and this is a 133 per cent increase since 2019, which is a massive disparity,” said Farooqi.
    Guelph organizers say their calculations are based on a 2023-2024 total equity holding report, obtained from the university through a freedom of information request.
    CHCH News has not independently verified their numbers.
    Around 30 tents are visible in the encampment, and organizers say they are expecting more people as the protest continues.
    The university did not respond to CHCH’s request for an on-camera interview, instead pointing to an online statement, that reads in part:
    “Encampments go against university policies and are not permitted as they entail health and safety risks for individuals in the encampment and for other members of the community.”
    It goes on to say that prior to the set up of the encampment, the university received and is reviewing a “divestment submission” from community members, who were invited to speak with the school’s finance committee.
    “We have tried several times to have communications, however, the admin have repeatedly either stonewalled us, not acknowledged us, suppressed us,” said Waida Mirzada, a protestor at the encampment.
    Hillel Guelph, a Jewish student group on campus, shares the university’s concerns about safety on campus. The school says its campus safety office is monitoring the situation.
    “The fact that it’s right in the centre of campus, it’s hard to get around it. There’s definitely some concerns for Jewish students, pro-Israel students about wearing their Star of David, their Kippa on campus, and then there’s also lots of concerns about where this could escalate to,” said Guelph Hillel President, Jake Levy.
    All of this comes as Ontario Tech University in Oshawa is claiming victory today. Students say they have reached a deal with the administration that will disclose all university investments.
    In exchange, students will tear down the encampment. On the other hand, McMaster encampment organizers say they have resumed negotiations with the university, after what they called a “disappointing” proposal from the school last week.

Komentáře • 17

  • @emilymayhew8190
    @emilymayhew8190 Před 2 měsíci

    All I hear is the verse from Hinds Hall by Macklemore: “If the West was pretendin’ that you didn’t exist
    You’d want the world to stand up and the students finally did” 💪

  • @jimtib8206
    @jimtib8206 Před 3 měsíci +3

    These kids should be enjoying their summer, not being miserable and "protesting"

  • @SV-je8mg
    @SV-je8mg Před 3 měsíci +12

    Free Palestine from Hamas!

  • @ikeones
    @ikeones Před 3 měsíci

    Fun fact the kids go home at night show up at 6 am make lots of noise and you will see 3 kids camping

  • @user-mh8jv2we7r
    @user-mh8jv2we7r Před 3 měsíci +1

    lol, i think i am good watching these under my AC with my beer. dame, its hot now!

  • @bobcrane9945
    @bobcrane9945 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I find it interesting that students begin by bullying the University with encampments and then are clearly shocked when the University refuses to openly discuss with them.

    • @kimbermunford645
      @kimbermunford645 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I can't speak for other universities, but at Guelph, the group has actually met with the university regularly, and the the university has been completely uncooperative.
      Also, very funny that you think someone can "bully" an institution

    • @bobcrane9945
      @bobcrane9945 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@kimbermunford645 Fair enough then lets have a civil discussion. First question, why do you believe that the University should "cooperate' with the wishes of a few protesters? Equally important why do you not see camping out, creating clutter and general interference on campus as bullying? I am not attacking you or your views. I jaust want to better understand your perspective.

  • @zx3215
    @zx3215 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I hope Ontario will learn from the US (and even from Alberta!).
    Arrest! Expel! Deport!

    • @ArohaStill
      @ArohaStill Před 2 měsíci

      Wow, kids standing up against genocide is problematic? You are unfortunate.

    • @zx3215
      @zx3215 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@ArohaStill hypocrisy is problematic. Where have these g-nocide fighters been all these decades? Where have they been on 9/11/2001? What did they protest against in October last year?

  • @dan199122
    @dan199122 Před 3 měsíci

    I honestly dont pick sides... thus don't care about the encampments