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Row over Cambridge University 'hate speaker'

Palestinian academic Azzam Tamimi, who would be 'happy to be a suicide bomber', will address Cambridge students.

February 8, 2010 11:43
<b>February 8:</B> A row over a “hate speaker” at Cambridge University. <i>Read more <A href="http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/26917/row-over-cambridge-university-hate-speaker">here<A></i>

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

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Palestinian academic Azzam Tamimi, who has said he would be happy to be a suicide bomber, will address Cambridge University students tonight, despite calls from the Union of Jewish Students to revoke the invitation.

The Cambridge Islamic Society has invited Dr Tamimi, director of Institute of Islamic Political Thought in London, to address students this evening.

A UJS spokeswoman criticised the Islamic Society for allowing the talk to go ahead when the same group “demanded” that the university’s Israel Society cancel a speech by top Israeli historian, Benny Morris last week, after claiming he was an “Islamophobic hate speaker”.

In 2004, Dr Tamimi told BBC’s Hard Talk: “Sacrificing myself for Palestine is a noble cause… I would do it if I had the opportunity."

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