4 responses to “A Request for help from the Brothers and Sisters at UC Irvine”

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  2. George

    I agree the Muslim students should not have been arrested for expressing their views. But how come the Muslim students are allowed to invite Pro-Palestinian speakers, but Jewish students are not allowed to invite Pro-Israeli speakers? What would happen if a Pro-Palestinian speaker was prevented from giving a speech?

  3. Maher A Josephson

    February 11, 2010

    Dear Chancellor,

    I am writing to protest the speed at which your security officers arrested the courageous students who confronted the Zionist ambassador. They should have given the students a couple more minutes to tell of the Israeli atrocities in Palestine, the collective punishment, house demolition, land confiscation, tree uprooting, history laden with blood and massacres, illegal usage of banned weapons, water theft, violation of international law, the usage of human shields, two billion dollars of payroll theft form Palestinian workers, just to name a few.

    I am also writing to ask that the professor who threatened the students to have them “fail their exam” be reprimanded and be subjected to civil liabilities for malicious threat, untoward of a respected institution like yours. Professors who allow their personal bias to interfere in deciding the scholarly abilities of their students are a threat to educational institutions and must be weeded out.

    Sincerely,

    Maher A Josephson
    Iowa City, Iowa

  4. Julia

    I just sent Chancellor Drake an Email. You can read its contents on my blog. I hope those brave students are relieved from unjust punishment.

    Free speech is only for those whose speeches go along with the interests of the elite, it seems….

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