UT Austin Palestine protest: Demonstrators criticize response, call for Hartzell resignation

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UT Palestine protests: Second rally on campus

Live from UT Austin campus, protesters are gathering to rally for Palestine a day after 60 were arrested at protests on Wednesday.

UT faculty along with the Palestine Solidarity Committee planned a second day of protests at the University of Texas at Austin on Thursday. Almost 60 people were arrested during Wednesday's demonstration on campus.

Protestors have gathered in front of the UT Tower and have been chanting many of the same slogans from the day before, including "Free Free Palestine" and some aimed directly at UT Austin President Jay Hartzell and Austin police.

Many have stepped forward to speak, including one of the protestors arrested, Chas Moore of the Austin Justice Coalition, Austin City Council member Zohaib "Zo" Qadri, and U.S. Rep Greg Casar (D-TX).

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2nd UT Palestine rally: Greg Casar speaks

Rep. Greg Casar speaks at the second Palestine rally at UT. This comes after 60 were arrested at protests on Wednesday on campus.

Pro-Israel protestors have also gathered in response, waving Israeli flags and carrying posters.

UT faculty posted on X condemning the response to Wednesday's rally saying, "Instead of allowing our students to go ahead with their peaceful planned action, our leaders turned our campus into a militarized zone."

They continued, "There can be no business as usual when our campus is occupied by city police and state troopers who are preventing our students from engaging in a peaceful demonstration of their first amendment rights."

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UT Austin rally: Arrests made

Texas DPS said more than 20 arrests were made at UT Austin during protests on campus. Some protesters were taken into custody while demonstrating for Palestine. Pro-Israel students were also there to make their voices heard.

The Palestine Solidarity Committee said on Instagram, "We join our faculty's call to continue to protest in the face of oppression! We call on our community to resist the draconian tactics of intimidation employed by our university and to reaffirm our demands tomorrow."

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2nd UT Palestine rally: Zo Qadri speaks

Zo Qadri speaks at the second Palestine rally at UT. This comes after 60 were arrested at protests on Wednesday on campus.

The group is demanding an end to the war, the divestment of university funds from the systems responsible for the war, the adoption of clearer investment practices by the university and the resignation of Hartzell.

Originally the Texas State Employee's Union was set to hold a rally at that time, but says they have ceded the space and time to Faculty & Staff for Justice in Palestine. Their rally will instead be held on Monday, April 29.

"We do not condone the arrests & actions of State Troopers on our campus during a peaceful protest," said the union on social media.