Attack on the Israel Deputy Ambassador in Manchester last night


By Jonathan Hoffman
April 30, 2010
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ZF Press Release:

The Zionist Federation unreservedly condemns the attack on the Deputy Ambassador of the State of Israel last night. It calls on the police and the University to take the strictest possible action against these would-be deniers of free speech. Those reponsible must be sent down from the unversity and prosecuted if responsible for criminal damage.

It is the abject failure of university Vice Chancellors to deal with extremism which fuels this kind of hateful action. Do we have to have serious injury or a death before Vice Chancellors see that the right to protest does not include the right to endanger life and limb?

The ZF again calls on Universities UK to stop extremist action at Universities; if it cannot, the next government has to step in quickly. The Universities were asked to act in 2006, in the Report of the All Party Committee on Antisemitism. But - as was shown last night and as is shown by the numbers of former Islamic Society activists who have been arrested and/or charged for terrorist offences - inaction opens the door to campus extremism.

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Yvetta

30 April, 2010 - 11:55

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It's symptomatic of a general malaise in this country. I fear it's only a matter of time before the leftwing fascist hotheads actually cause grievous bodily harm - and far worse. Truly, they are the real totalitarians, and those who turn a blind eye to their activities are latter-day appeasers.


Jonathan Hoffman

30 April, 2010 - 15:07

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Professor Malcolm Grant is heading the post-underpants bomber enquiry into Extremism in UK Universities.

http://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/Newsroom/Media-Releases/Pages/Update1wor...

Tell him what you think about the attack on Israel's Deputy Ambassador and about Islamist and hard left student delegitimisation of Israel and propagation of antisemitism at British universities.

His email address is on this link:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/provost/contact

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