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New York police arrested dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters. On Wednesday, they occupied a main library of Columbia University and raised slogans in support of Palestine.
According to a statement from Columbia University President Carey Shipman, protesters forced their way into the Butler Library on Wednesday. In this process, two security personnel of the university were injured, according to the international news organization BBC.
Shipman said, "The assistance of the New York Police was requested after the situation became uneven." The New York Police Department also confirmed this by writing a post on X.
According to the police, the New York police have taken action on the campus situation in Anuro, Columbia University. Where many students occupied the library. More than 70 protesters have been arrested. It is said that some of the protesters are students of the same university.
