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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk is “troubled” over a “series of heavy-handed steps taken to disperse and dismantle protests” Over the last two weeks , over 1,200 protesters have been arrested across dozens of campuses.
Advocates for Palestinian rights have said the widespread repression of the protests demonstrates institutional complicity in the genocide of Gaza .
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