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Wednesday 29th April 2015
‘This conference had been planned for over a year, yet days before
its opening Southampton University announced that it would not allow the
gathering to go ahead on its campus because there were “risks to safety
and public order.” This was due to expected protests against the
conference. Where did these risks come from? They originated with
Zionists and their allies. Specifically, the Sussex Friends of Israel
were ready to bring out as many as 300 peaceful protesters. In addition,
there was likely to be a very small number of English Defense League
members, who are anti-Muslim, pro-Israel, and potentially violent.
Certainly the Zionist rhetoric was aggressive and emotionally
charged. The conference was described as a gathering of “Israel-haters,”
“a rally of bigots,” a gathering of “toxic speakers,” and an
“anti-Israel carnival.” It made no difference to these ideologically
driven zealots that what was really planned was a sober investigation of
historical patterns of behavior against the backdrop of internationally
recognized legal norms.’
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