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Students threatened with suspensions as Australian universities renew pleas to end pro-Palestine camps | |
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University of Melbourne cancels classes as activists at Deakin defy directives on encampments | |
Students at four universities have been threatened with disciplinary action – including some as serious as suspension or expulsion – over pro-Palestine encampments in a bid to crack down on the ongoing protests. | |
Some university leaders have renewed pleas for the camps to end, including at the University of Melbourne’s Arts West building, as the local branch of the tertiary education union voted to support the encampment. | |
On Wednesday, hundreds of protesters flooded the building and unofficially renamed it “Mahmoud’s Hall” after a Palestinian who was killed with his family in Gaza before he could start his studies in Australia. | |
About 100 students camped in the building overnight, ignoring the university’s request for them to leave by Wednesday afternoon. The university’s management cancelled all classes in the building for Wednesday afternoon and all of Thursday. | |
Victoria police have not been requested to intervene, despite warnings from the university’s acting provost, Prof Pip Nicholson, that there would be “serious consequences” if protesters remained on site. | Victoria police have not been requested to intervene, despite warnings from the university’s acting provost, Prof Pip Nicholson, that there would be “serious consequences” if protesters remained on site. |
Meanwhile, protesters at Deakin University defied a second order to disband their pro-Palestine encampments on Thursday, as they vowed they would “not be moved” until their demands were met. | |
On Wednesday evening, a rally attended by about 200 people was held at the university after the protesters were told to dismantle their camps on Tuesday. | |
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“It is gross hypocrisy for Deakin to talk about safety while carrying out explosives and guided weapons research for one of the world’s largest arms companies,” organiser Jasmine Duff said. “What about the safety of people in Gaza?” | “It is gross hypocrisy for Deakin to talk about safety while carrying out explosives and guided weapons research for one of the world’s largest arms companies,” organiser Jasmine Duff said. “What about the safety of people in Gaza?” |
In an email sent to staff and students on Thursday, the vice-chancellor, Iain Martin, said students had breached the university’s code of conduct due to “unacceptable language and behaviour”. | In an email sent to staff and students on Thursday, the vice-chancellor, Iain Martin, said students had breached the university’s code of conduct due to “unacceptable language and behaviour”. |
A separate email sent to Duff from the deputy vice-chancellor, Kerrie Parker, warned she could be subject to student misconduct procedures if she did not obey the order to immediately dismantle. | A separate email sent to Duff from the deputy vice-chancellor, Kerrie Parker, warned she could be subject to student misconduct procedures if she did not obey the order to immediately dismantle. |
A University of Melbourne spokesperson said more than 5000 students and staff had been affected by the ongoing disruption, and 150 classes rescheduled, adding it wanted to “bring about a peaceful solution”. | |
“We are deeply concerned by the escalation in action, damage to university property and disruptive intent of some, including external actors, to our Parkville campus,” a university spokesperson said. | “We are deeply concerned by the escalation in action, damage to university property and disruptive intent of some, including external actors, to our Parkville campus,” a university spokesperson said. |
“The continued occupation of university sites presents an unacceptable risk to the safety, security, and important work of our entire community.” | “The continued occupation of university sites presents an unacceptable risk to the safety, security, and important work of our entire community.” |
At about 1.30pm on Wednesday, Nicholson visited the protesters, warning they were violating the university’s rules and, in the event students had not left, “the university will make decisions that will regrettably and unavoidably escalate the tension”. | |
Victoria Police said the university was “presently managing the situation” and had not asked officers to remove the protesters. | |
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It comes as nine students at Monash University have been accused of misconduct and threatened with suspension or expulsion by the university for incidents at the encampment on 7 May. | It comes as nine students at Monash University have been accused of misconduct and threatened with suspension or expulsion by the university for incidents at the encampment on 7 May. |
As part of the notices issued, students have been directed against communicating with anyone else who is part of the allegations or entering the encampment. | As part of the notices issued, students have been directed against communicating with anyone else who is part of the allegations or entering the encampment. |
Student Josiah Downey said the university had chosen to “persecute students who are peacefully standing against the genocide” while ignoring their demands to disclose and cut any ties they have to Israeli institutions and weapons manufacturers. | Student Josiah Downey said the university had chosen to “persecute students who are peacefully standing against the genocide” while ignoring their demands to disclose and cut any ties they have to Israeli institutions and weapons manufacturers. |
A Monash spokesperson said it was “committed to considering all formal reports of student general misconduct related to protest activity”. | A Monash spokesperson said it was “committed to considering all formal reports of student general misconduct related to protest activity”. |
“We are reviewing and investigating the complaints in line with our policies and procedures, which has resulted in a number of formal notices of student misconduct being issued,” they said. | “We are reviewing and investigating the complaints in line with our policies and procedures, which has resulted in a number of formal notices of student misconduct being issued,” they said. |
Students have until 20 May to respond to the allegations. Guardian Australia understands the behaviour of counter-protesters is also being investigated. | Students have until 20 May to respond to the allegations. Guardian Australia understands the behaviour of counter-protesters is also being investigated. |
On Wednesday, seven students were brought in to a meeting with ANU and advised to vacate their camps by Friday or risk breaching the university’s code of conduct. | On Wednesday, seven students were brought in to a meeting with ANU and advised to vacate their camps by Friday or risk breaching the university’s code of conduct. |
The federal Greens leader, Adam Bandt, has slammed the response of authorities to the protesters. | The federal Greens leader, Adam Bandt, has slammed the response of authorities to the protesters. |
“Governments, unis and police shouldn’t be cracking down on peaceful protesters,” he posted on X. | “Governments, unis and police shouldn’t be cracking down on peaceful protesters,” he posted on X. |