Sydney University’s Gaza camp disbanded after eight weeks

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Sydney University’s pro-Palestine tent city on the Great Hall lawn has been vacated following an order from the college administration.

Cleanup crews began dismantling tents as disposal trucks were loaded with camping gear and rubbish on Tuesday.

Trucks have been loaded with tents and camping gear left behind after a lot have people seem to have left. Picture: Rohan Kelly “For weeks the camp has been issued cease and desist letters, two students have been suspended, security has removed tents, and prevented the Palestine Action Group protest from entering university grounds on Sunday.”

Instead, Students for Palestine said they would be “returning to campus next semester to take our fight to management even harder”.

 

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