Pro-Palestinian Protesters Say They’ll Leave U of T Encampment

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Say They’ll Leave U of T Encampment
Protesters remove a pro-Palestinian encampment set up on the University of Toronto campus in Toronto on July 3, 2024. (The Canadian Press/Christopher Katsarov)
The Canadian Press
7/3/2024
Updated:
7/3/2024
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Pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Toronto say they’ll abide by a court order requiring them to dismantle their encampment and leave the site by 6 p.m.

In a news conference on July 3 afternoon, organizers said they are leaving voluntarily to avoid police action.

Demonstrators have been taking down tents and tarps throughout the day, with none left by late afternoon.

An Ontario judge issued an order on July 2 for the protesters to take down the encampment that was set up at King’s College Circle two months ago and at one point included as many as 177 tents.

The injunction authorized police to step in if demonstrators don’t leave the site by 6 p.m. Police have said they would enforce the order but would not disclose any operational plans.

A large crowd gathered near the site on July 3 afternoon for a rally in support of the protesters as the deadline approached.