Pro-Palestinian Protest at Hillary Clinton's Belfast Visit Leads to Arrests
Three men charged after a protest at Queen's University resulted in injuries to police officers.
- Three men, aged 18, 20, and 21, were charged with resisting police during a protest against Hillary Clinton's visit to Queen's University Belfast.
- The protest, which included Palestinian flags and an effigy of Clinton, resulted in injuries to several police officers.
- A full investigation has been launched by the Police Service of Northern Ireland to address the public disorder that occurred.
- A fourth man was arrested and later released, while the charged individuals are scheduled to appear in court on December 12.
- Queen's University has condemned the actions of the protesters and urged for peaceful demonstrations to ensure public safety.