McGill University is before the court Monday to seek an injunction to remove a pro-Palestinian encampment that has been on its downtown Montreal campus since last month.
The protesters first assembled dozens of tents on the lower grounds of the school on April 27.Ā The move came amid a wave of similar demonstrations over the Israel-Hamas conflict on campuses across the United States.
McGill says the encampment poses a āsecurity, safety and public health risk.ā In a judicial application filed last Friday, it said the encampment has caused tensions to escalate on campus.
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The universityās filing points to āfierce verbal exchangesā between protesters and counter-protesters in early May, barrels of possible āhuman wasteā on site, and possible fire code breaches. McGill also cites the encampmentās potential as a āmagnetā for further clashes with counterdemonstrators.
Lawyers for the university are also asking the court to authorize Montreal police to assist in dismantling the encampment if called upon.
The pro-Palestinian protesters are demanding that McGill divest from companies they say are complicit in what they describe as Israelās occupation of the Palestinian territories, and that the university cut ties with Israeli institutions.
After news broke last Friday that McGill planned to take the issue to court, activists condemned the universityās āshameful move.ā
Meanwhile, pro-Palestinian protesters say theyāve set up a new encampment at the UniversitĆ© du QuĆ©bec Ć MontrĆ©al, a French-language university in Montreal.
ā with files from Globalās Annabelle Olivier and The Canadian Press
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