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In Bangladesh, professors, teachers and television workers protested to demand the release of students who were arrested for protesting against the allocation of public service quotas to relatives of independence fighters. Last month, at least 11,000 people were arrested during protests that left hundreds of victims.
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The Academic Council of the Free University of Brussels has decided to stop all contracts and projects with Israeli universities following the student protests that have been ongoing since May 7. Relations can be restored if Israel follows the decisions of the International Court of Justice to immediately stop the attacks on Rafah and not to block the entry of humanitarian aid.
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More than a dozen students have been arrested at Oxford University after police broke up a demonstration in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
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The representative of the embassy, Melis Moldaliev, was informed of the deep concern of the Pakistani government about the news about the incidents involving Pakistani students studying in Kyrgyzstan. Also, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan called to take all measures to ensure the safety of Pakistani students and citizens living in Kyrgyzstan.
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On May 13, a fight broke out between Kyrgyz and foreigners in one of the hostels in Bishkek. On the night of May 18, after this brawl, a protest was organized with the participation of about 1,000 people. 29 people were injured in the clashes. The Prime Minister of Pakistan expressed concern about Pakistani students in Kyrgyzstan.
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Harvard officials approved the return of expelled students and agreed to discuss investing in Israel, the students said. Also, pro-Palestinian protests led to the suspension of classes at Harvard University and more than 60 students were disciplined.
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Several Republican US representatives have drafted two bills that would send students arrested during pro-Palestinian protests to Gaza for six months of community service and revoke visas for foreign students.
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Protests that started at Columbia University in the USA in mid-April have spread all over the world. Students from around the world are gathering on their campuses to protest Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip, as well as to support the protests that began at Columbia University. To date, more than 2,500 people have been arrested during the protests.
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The decision comes as pro-Palestinian students began camping on university campuses this week following protests.
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