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Following the protest's escalation, LSC filed for an IPO, which allowed them to seek an eviction at a property rights court. Notably, human rights concerns expressed by the protestors were largely ignored in these proceedings. The IPO was quickly granted, even after an initial adjournment due to technicalities surrounding LSC's paperwork filing. This marked an alarming trend wherein the students felt their rights to free speech and peaceful assembly were simply overlooked.
The eviction ultimately led to the dismantling of the encampment, exacerbating feelings of frustration among those involved. Many protestors felt that their concerns were met with repression rather than understanding or negotiation from the university administration.