Some pro-Palestinian protesters have been arrested at the University of Minnesota after they briefly occupied an administrative building. Campus officials issued an alert for people to leave the building Monday afternoon.
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Ryan Mattson, a media liaison with the university’s chapter of Students for a Democratic Society, said some protesters from the group who were inside the building were arrested. He did not know how many.Pakistan’s Punjab province shuts schools for 2 days to contain protests over alleged on-campus rape
“We plan to stay until they forcibly remove us,” Van Alstein said before the arrests. “The people inside aren’t going to leave until they meet our demands or they are forced to leave.”
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