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Toronto students protest visit by "Campus Watch"
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By our correspondent
31 January 2003
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Despite snow and bitterly cold conditions in Toronto, some
100 York University students and faculty held a protest Tuesday
against a visit to the campus by columnist Daniel Pipes. Invited
to speak by the Jewish Student Federation, Pipes is a right-wing
Zionist and founder of the Campus Watch web site,
which witch-hunts academics who question the Bush administrations
militaristic policies and its support for Israeli repression in
the occupied territories.
The York University administration stepped in to arrange a
protected venue for Pipess planned lecture after both the
York Student Centre and Yorks Centre for International and
Security Studies withdrew their sponsorship of his visit, citing
concerns over his web site. To ensure that Pipess speech
went ahead, the university transformed the Tait McKenzie gym into
a highly guarded lecture hall, barring all access to the students
who normally use the facility.
Extraordinary security measures were adopted to ensure that
Pipes could speak without facing any dissent. According to the
Toronto Star, the university and the Canadian Jewish Congress
jointly hired Pinkerton private security guards and requested
that Toronto police be called in from across the city. At least
100 officers and guards were visible, surrounding the building,
blocking all entrances and scanning all entrants with metal detectors.
The protest remained peaceful despite the arrival of mounted
police officers, whose presence was highly provocative. Several
security cameras were installed to record the identities of protesters.
Entry to the event was restricted to 240 people who had obtained
tickets the previous day. When a York faculty member asked for
admission in order to challenge Pipess views, he was refused.
Canadian Jewish Congress Executive Director Bernie Farber claimed
there were simply no seats left, but later contradicted himself,
saying entry would not have been a problem if there had been no
student protest.
Chanting anti-war slogans, students and faculty members denounced
Pipess pro-war views, his attacks on academic freedom and
their exclusion from the hall. Later, they marched to the office
of York University President Lorna Marsden and sat outside her
door to protest the universitys intervention in support
of Pipes.
Pipess Campus Watch site seeks to intimidate and silence
the mounting opposition on North American campuses to Washingtons
plans to invade Iraq and its assault on democratic rights, including
the arbitrary rounding up of Arab and Islamic residents. The site
has targeted professors who criticize US militarism or Israeli
violence in the occupied territories, calling on governments and
alumni to withhold funding from their universities.
York University is listed among the 33 universities monitored
by Pipes web site. Students and faculty members are invited
to send in reports on offending professors. Campus Watch currently
features an article by Toronto Star columnist Rosie DiManno
denouncing those York academics who objected to Pipess visit
as muzzlers of academic free speech who are unfit
to teach anybody anythingunless intolerance and totalitarianism
are now university credits.
In his speech at the university, according to a report in the
Toronto Star, Pipes condemned his opponents as barbarians
who would close down civilized discussion. He exhorted his
audience to purge universities of such extremism,
declaring, It is time to take these institutions back.
Posing as a champion of free speech, he said, This kind
of hostility against freedom of speech invariably comes from three
forces: not the right but the left; not the Christian right but
the Islamists; not the pro-Israel activists but the pro-Palestinian
activists.
The event itself demonstrated the opposite: that it is defenders
of Bushs war policies, Christian fundamentalists and right-wing
Zionists who are increasingly resorting to police measures, as
well as blacklisting and intimidation, in an attempt to stifle
political expression and silence opposition to US imperialism
and Israels subjugation of the Palestinians.
See Also:
Campus Watch
web site witch-hunts Middle Eastern studies professors in the
US
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