Protest at US university against Obama's re-election
Protest at US university against Obama's re-election
The protest against the re-election of President Barack Obama grew into a crowd of about 400 students which shouted racial slurs.

Jackson: A protest at the University of Mississippi against the re-election of President Barack Obama grew into a crowd of about 400 students which shouted racial slurs as rumours of a riot spread on social media.

Two arrests were reported. University officials say there were no injuries or property damage.

A university spokesman says the gathering began after midnight with 30 to 40 students protesting Obama's re-election but quickly grew. Rumours exploded on Twitter after student journalists posted a video calling the gathering a riot.

Chancellor Dan Jones condemned the disturbance, saying most students and faculty are "ashamed" of the actions of a few. The incident comes a little more than 50 years after violent riots over the enrollment of James Meredith, the university's first black student.

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