AYÇA ÇUBUKÇUA group of students from the London School of Economics have lost the first stage of a legal battle over a pro-Palestine encampment set up inside a university building.within the atrium of the ground floor of the Marshall Building in central London on 14 May.
He said the group "are aware of the difficulties they are causing the claimants. They are aware of the difficulties they are causing to other users of the premises". Dozens of students have since been staying at the encampment for more than a month and had vowed to remain there until LSE met a series of demands, including divestment and democratisation of the financial decision-making process.'Stormed the building'
Mr Calzavara said in written submissions that the encampment posed an "intolerable fire risk" and caused "considerable cost, and disruption, to the claimant and other users of the Marshall Building".