Police were called to the University of Manchester on Monday (October 7) as student demonstrators occupied rooms in a pro-Palestine protest.
Officers arrived at the Samuel Alexander building on Oxford Road after around 70 students arrived at classrooms to protest against the establishment's ties with BAE systems and Israeli universities they say are built on occupied land.
The move was taken amid the university’s hosting of the The World Academic Summit, set to take place from October 7 to 9, with senior academics and leadership figures reportedly attending. READ MORE Greater Manchester Police issue update on shocking Manchester Airport arrest video - as Reform UK threatens legal action The Manchester Leftist Action group said students were 'taking action against their universities' ties' and that they planned to travel to Manchester to 'protest Vice-Chancellors and university leadership as they attend a summit on campus.' The move was taken amid calls for the university to 'cut ties to Israel' with demonstrators vowing to 'continue to take action until their institutions divest'.
In a video clip shared by the PA news agency, one student, whose face is covered, called on the university to sever ties with Israel and 'do what's morally right' by putting an ethical research policy in place.
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