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    Pro-Palestinian Protesters March Through Penn State Campus, State College

    By Joe Lister,

    17 days ago

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    A group of about 100 people, including many Penn State students, marched around the University Park campus and downtown State College on Saturday protesting what they see as a genocide against the Palestinian people and calling for the university to divest from interests tied to Israel.

    The protest reached its culmination at Penn State’s Old Main, where the group rallied for speeches and chants. The group held dozens of signs and flags in front of the building, protesting the Applied Research Lab's research and development of defense technology and saying that President Neeli Bendapudi and Penn State’s Board of Trustees supported Israel's military actions in Gaza.

    Though focused on the Israel-Hamas War, the protest also included messages about socialism and communism and argued that Penn State was oppressing its students and employees.

    The group was led by the United Socialists at Penn State, a club listed on the university’s OrgCentral website , as well as Penn State Students for Justice in Palestine .

    The group began its protest at the Allen Street Gates. It then turned westbound down College Avenue, turning left onto South Atherton Street, and then continuing on East Beaver Avenue. As it marched through the streets, the group halted traffic as it clogged the roads. The group said it did not have a permit to protest and walked through the streets without official protection, though police cars did stop traffic near the protest.

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    The group made its way back onto campus, finishing its march adjacent to the Willard Building as it continued toward Old Main.

    At Old Main, half a dozen uniformed police officers, including state police, State College police and Penn State Police, stood watch over the protest. A group of four students stood between the officers and the protestors, seemingly forming a barrier. Many group members wore masks, which they said were both to avoid the spread of disease and to avoid being identified.

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    One student protester using a megaphone repeatedly said that police wanted to stop groups like theirs every time there was a protest. The police made no action to stop the protest, however, those communicating via radio said they wanted to ensure the students would disperse at the end of the protest.

    During the protest, those involved repeated a series of chants. They including “Bendapudi, you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide,” and, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”

    After spending around 30 minutes near the steps of Old Main, the group moved down to the lawn, posing for pictures first.

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    The group stood in a circle there and continued to chant as participants slowly dispersed. The rally concluded at 5:15 after an hour of protesting. Officers left the scene 15 minutes later.

    Posters protesting the conflict were left on the doors of Old Main after the demonstration concluded.

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    During the protest, the group promised it would continue protesting for Palestine when classes begin for the fall semester in August.

    Penn State’s protest came after a series of similar protests at USC, Columbia, Indiana, and others. At other universities, arrests of students and protesters have been documented, though this did not happen at Penn State.

    The post Pro-Palestinian Protesters March Through Penn State Campus, State College appeared first on StateCollege.com .

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