University of Birmingham takes legal action against pro-Palestinian demonstrations

The University of Birmingham has submitted a claim for a Possession Order to end disruption on campus.

Red paint was sprayed across the Aston Webb building.
Author: Molly HookingsPublished 12th Jun 2024

The University of Birmingham has told us it "with a heavy heart" has started legal action to dismantle pro-Palestinian demonstrations that have been taking place on the campus since 9 May.

Tents have been standing on several parts of the campus, which has led to disruption for students.

We've been told the demonstrations escalated, with damage being caused to some of the buildings.

The university told us: "We recognise that some students and staff may wish to take part in protests about issues that matter to them and respect their right to do so peacefully within the law and University regulations. However, this does not include setting up a camp and occupying University land, to the detriment of the rest of the University community.

"Unfortunately, there has also been an escalation in recent actions, including disrupting student activities such as Grad Ball, red paint being sprayed across the Aston Webb building causing significant damage, and mask-wearing groups shouting at staff. It is important that everyone on campus should be able to go about their business without fear of intimidation and without feeling that there are parts of campus where they cannot go.

"Taking legal action is not a decision taken lightly but is necessary to look after the interests of the whole University community. In parallel we will continue to seek dialogue and push for an alternative resolution, something the camp has so far refused to do despite repeated offers."

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