Swiss police moved in early on Wednesday to remove dozens of pro-Palestinian student protesters holed up in the University of Bern, the school said in a statement, AFP reports.
Swiss police acted following a request by the Bern university’s management, which had described the student occupation as “unacceptable”.
The last of around 30 protesters left the Bern university early Wednesday. They chanted pro-Palestinian slogans outside the building before leaving the area, a journalist from the Keystone-ATS agency said.
Dozens of demonstrators had been occupying university premises, including the restaurant, since Sunday night.
They were demanding an “academic boycott of Israel institutions” and had ignored a university ultimatum to leave the premises.
University rector Christian Leumann said in a statement published on Wednesday that he was open to talks but that “an occupation with politically-motivated demands does not create an environment for constructive dialogue”.
On Tuesday, police in Geneva removed around 50 pro-Palestinian protesters from a university there.





























