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More than 30 students and two professors arrested for pro-Palestine protest on the campus of Indiana University
Administration suddenly announces new policy on tents in Dunn Meadow and has Indiana State Police clear encampment just hours after it was set up
Indiana State Police arrested more than 30 students and two professors who were protesting the genocide in Gaza on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington on Thursday afternoon.
It’s the first time any local residents can remember protesters being confronted by a police line and arrested in Dunn Meadow — the wide-open green lawn in the northwest corner of the IU campus where political demonstrations have taken place for decades, and where tent encampments have sometimes remained for months.
This photo shows the line of State Police moving on the protesters who had their arms linked, protecting their encampment in the meadow:
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