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Outsiders Were Among Columbia Protesters, but They Dispute Instigating Clashes
City officials have blamed “external actors” for escalating demonstrations at Columbia University and elsewhere, but student protesters reject the claim.The New York Times - Top stories -
Eric Adams under pressure to divulge details on ‘outside agitators’ at campus protests
The New York City mayor has claimed police arrested protesters after non-student elements escalated the situation. The New York City mayor, Eric Adams, remains under pressure to divulge how many of the 282 people arrested at campus protests in ...The Guardian - World
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