The University of Cambridge says it condemns this 'act of vandalism'.
The University of Cambridge has condemned an "act of vandalism" after red paint was sprayed on its historic Senate House.The group has accused the university of "repeatedly" ignoring pleas for dialogue from students and staff and of not taking "meaningful" action against the "atrocities" in Gaza.
"Cambridge university has failed to take any meaningful action against, or even release a statement opposing, UK US-backed Israeli atrocities in Palestine."Earlier this year, Prof Bhaskar Vira, pro-vice-chancellor for education at the university, said in a statement that it had been in "ongoing contact" with students impacted by the "tragic events in Gaza and Palestine".
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