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19 arrested throughout MSU protest Thursday

By Editorial Board Published April 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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19 arrested throughout MSU protest Thursday

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan State College Police and Public Security officers confirmed with 6 Information that 19 folks had been arrested Thursday night throughout a protest on the John A. Hannah Administration Constructing.

The protesters had been arrested for trespassing, officers say. They had been issued citations and launched on the scene.

MSU declined to launch the names of these arrested for trespassing, citing a federal instructional privateness regulation.

A protester is handcuffed at MSU’s Hannah Constructing Thursday night time. (WLNS)

Organizers of the protest, the Hurriya Coalition, reported in a information launch on Friday that 17 individuals who had been arrested had been college students and a couple of of the folks arrested had been group members.

“This is just the latest move in MSU’s long history of stalling, lying, and evading student protestors,” says Prayag Shankar, an MSU junior and scholar organizer with the Hurriya Coalition. The assertion was from a Friday information launch. “From the encampment, to the arrest of five students in October, and the refusal to attend our town hall in February, the mass arrest of me and 18 other protestors, fits perfectly into a pattern of cowardice from President Gukiewicz and the Board.” 

The group is difficult the college over its funding insurance policies and what they are saying is assist of Israel.

“The University actively invests millions of dollars in weapons manufacturers, tools of genocide, and directly into the state of Israel. There has been a consistent push from students, staff, faculty, and community over the past year to see Michigan State divest from these machines of war, and have been met with resistance at every turn,” the group wrote in a information launch Thursday.

In information releases the group reviews its calls for from MSU as follows:

● Put divestment again on the desk and talk about a path in direction of full divestment

● Defend Worldwide and Undocumented college students from deportation and revocation of visas, particularly with regard to their rights to protest

● Set up a Center East and North Africa Institute as a house for students and college students alike right here on MSU’s campus

● Set up partnerships with Palestinian Universities and Students, particularly these from Gaza

● Put college students on the Funding Advisory Committee which might be appointed from ASMSU or our coalition

● Convey again the “social conscience” clause to the funding coverage which was eliminated

Hurriya Coalition information launch April 10 and April 11 2025

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