Pro-Palestinian demonstrators at a University of Toronto campus encampment have started to take down tarps and tents as they face down a court order to dismantle the site.
Demonstrators say they plan to hold a rally on Wednesday afternoon ahead of a 6 p.m. deadline set out in Tuesday鈥檚 court order.
Sara Rasikh, who has acted as an encampment spokesperson, says demonstrators have started to remove some valuables from the encampment in anticipation of possible police action but organizers are still discussing their next steps.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Markus Koehnen鈥檚 decision issued Tuesday says while there is no evidence the encampment participants have been violent or antisemitic, the demonstration has taken away the university鈥檚 ability to control what happens in the area known as King鈥檚 College Circle.
Koehnen says property owners generally decide what happens on their property, and if protesters can take that power for themselves, there is nothing to stop a stronger group from coming and taking over the space from the current protesters.
He says that leads to chaos, and his order gives police the authority to arrest and remove anyone who knows about it, which contradicts it.
Police said in a brief statement yesterday evening that the 6 p.m. deadline applies to the protesters.
The protesters set up camp on May 2 and previously said they would stay put until the school agrees to their demands, which include disclosing and divesting from investments in companies profiting from Israel鈥檚 offensive in Gaza.
The court ruling said the university has procedures in place to consider divestment requests and has offered the protesters an expedited process.
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