Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Quick Takes: Campus Disruptions of Israelis' Speeches Criticized - Inside Higher Ed

Quick Takes: Campus Disruptions of Israelis' Speeches Criticized - Inside Higher Ed


The Anti-Defamation League on Tuesday issued a statement denouncing Monday night's disruptions at the University of California at Irvine of a speech by Israel's ambassador and suggested that a pattern was emerging of "undemocratic, bullying, confrontational tactics" to block Israeli views from being heard. At Irvine, students were arrested for repeatedly interrupting the ambassador's talk. Michael Drake, Irvine's chancellor, on Tuesdayissued a statement on the disruptions, which he called "intolerable." Drake said: "Freedom of speech is among the most fundamental, and among the most cherished of the bedrock values our nation is built upon. A great university depends on the free exchange of ideas. This is non-negotiable. Those who attempt to suppress the rights of others violate core principles that are the foundation of any learning community. We cannot and do not allow such behavior."
The ADL statement also cited a recent incident at the University of California at Los Angeles in which students stood up during a talk by an Israeli to block others from seeing the speaker. The students left after being told