Pro-Palestine student group, Palestine Solidarity Committee, was suspended by the University of Texas at Austin Friday after the school saw several arrests during an anti-Israel protest, the organization posted on Instagram.
A Pro-Palestinian student group at the University of Texas at Austin shared on Friday that it was placed on interim suspension following the arrest of several students earlier this week. The Palestine Solidarity Committee shared on their Instagram Friday that the university had suspended the organization, alleging the school 'has repeatedly changed protest policies and been deliberately vague about these changes' since the on-campus protests began.
UT AUSTIN PROTESTS DESCEND INTO CHAOS, ANTI-ISRAEL STUDENTS YELL AT POLICE: 'PIGS GO HOME!' The suspension comes several days after more than 30 people were arrested on UT Austin's campus during an anti-Israel protest on Wednesday. The Austin Police Department and Texas Department of Public Safety were observed making arrests while some officers monitored the protests on horseback.
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