Pro-Palestinian protesters at UQAM agree to dismantle encampment, say demands met
MONTREAL — Pro-Palestinian protesters at Université du Québec à Montréal said Thursday they will dismantle their encampment by the end of next week after the university agreed to many of their demands.
After occupying part of the university’s campus for nearly three weeks, one of the activist groups involved with the encampment declared a resolution adopted by the university Wednesday a “historic victory.”
Since the encampment started on May 12, protesters demanded that the university disclose its links to Israel and cut ties with Israeli institutions.
The university’s resolution adopted unanimously during a special meeting of its board of directors calls for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and condemns any attack on educational institutions in the Palestinian territories.


