Six questioned by police over protest in NUS on Israel-Hamas war
- A group named Behind Enemy Lines protested the war in Gaza at DePaul University in Chicago, despite being blocked from entering the quad by police using bicycles.
- Six individuals were questioned by the Singapore Police Force regarding their involvement in a protest at the National University of Singapore over the Israel-Hamas war.
- The Singapore Police confirmed that items believed to contain evidence were seized during the investigation of the January 13 incident.
- Social media posts criticized police actions as an attempt to intimidate students, stating, 'this reeks of an attempt to intimidate students into silence.
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DePaul University bans pro-Palestinian group from campus amid planned protest – FOX32 (Chicago)
"We have banned Behind Enemy Lines – which is not, nor ever was, a registered student organization at DePaul – from campus because they promoted violence. We will enforce DePaul's policies to keep our students safe and ensure this group does not gather on campus. We are also working closely with the Chicago Police Department," said a DePaul spokesperson.
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