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Students of the University of
California, Irving, Disrupt Speech of the Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren
CAIR, NLG Ask Calif. University, DA to Drop Charges Against ‘Irvine 11’
University’s action against protesters selectively and disproportionately
penalizes students, harms free speech (ANAHEIM, CA, 2/13/10)
The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR-LA) and the Los Angeles office of the National Lawyers Guild
(NLG-LA) today sent a letter to University of California, Irvine (UCI)
Chancellor Michael V. Drake urging him to drop charges against 11 students
who peacefully protested at a UCI-sponsored event. A letter was also sent
today to the Orange County District Attorney’s office by CAIR-LA.
Earlier this week, the students spoke out during the speech of the Israeli
Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren at the event, which was also
co-sponsored by the UCI School of Law and by the university’s political
science department. The students, since dubbed the “Irvine 11,” left in a
voluntary and peaceful manner and were then detained briefly and cited by
UCI police officers. VIDEO: Raucous Protesters Disrupt Israeli
Ambassador Speech at UCI
http://www.tinyurl.com/ocprotestvideo
or
http://www.ocregister.com/video/?videoId=65670603001&lineupId=1125901233&play=now
In a letter
sent to the university administration, CAIR-LA Executive Director Hussam
Ayloush and NLG-LA Executive Director James Lafferty stated in part:
“…the right to freely express one’s opinions is a most sacred freedom
protected by our Constitution, finding college campuses to be its most
cultivating venue. Civil protest against government abuses is a time-honored
tradition that has led to the end of apartheid and the birth of civil
rights. … “The students voiced political views to shame the
representative of a foreign government embroiled in controversy for its
outrageous violations of international humanitarian and human rights law.
Delivering this message in a loud and shocking manner expressed the gravity
of the charges leveled against Israeli policies, and falls within the
purview of protected speech.” In the letter to the district
attorney’s office, Ayloush stated in part: “The selective
application of laws by off-campus law enforcement agencies to students
engaged in constitutionally-protected political speech will be viewed by the
American Muslim community and those who value free speech as an attempt to
repress legitimate student protest and will undermine this important First
Amendment Right.” The letters to the university administration and
the district attorney's office urged that the “charges and disciplinary
actions against the students involved be dropped.” Representatives
of CAIR-LA have been in touch with the students, their parents, and many
community members who have expressed concerns that the university’s actions
amount to retribution against and intimidation of students for expressing
dissenting political views. CAIR-LA has also been in touch with Chancellor
Drake since Monday’s incident to share the Muslim community’s free speech
concerns. CAIR is America's largest Muslim civil liberties and
advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam,
encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and
build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.
CONTACT:
CAIR-LA Communications Manager Munira Syeda, 714-776-1847 or
714-851-4851; E-mail:
info@losangeles.cair.com; CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim
Hooper, 202-488-8787 or 202-744-7726, E-Mail:
ihooper@cair.com; CAIR Communications
Coordinator Amina Rubin, 202-488-8787, 202-341-4171, E-Mail:
arubin@cair.com
http://www.ocregister.com/video/?videoId=65670603001&lineupId=1125901233&play=now
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