Students set up pro-Palestine camp at the University of Birmingham

Pro-Palestinian protesters threatened with police action by the University of Birmingham after setting up an encampment today (Mon) vowed to stay put. Dozens of UK universities have been staging demonstrations after similar anti-Israel camps appeared in the United States. Birmingham is believed to be the first to threaten students with legal action if they do not shut down their action. But protesters at the camp in Ebgbaston said they did not believe they had broken any laws and vowed to stay put despite facing possible arrest. One student, who would only give her name as JJ, said: "We haven't been threatened with aggravated trespassing as of yet.