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date: 4 Nov 2009 18:10:38 GMT,
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Citizen's arrest for Israeli ambassador in Nottingham University today
Citizen's arrest for Israeli ambassador in Nottingham University today
Richard Seymour
November 3, 2009
You might recall that Nottingham University students were among those who occupied in support of Gaza in January. In response to a visit by the Israeli ambassador, they have issued the following press release:
A planned visit to the University of Nottingham campus today by the Israeli Ambassador to the UK, Ron Prosor, has caused widespread dismay and consternation within the university community, notably among the Palestinian and Islamic student body. The visit, during which the ambassador is due to deliver a lecture entitled "Israelâs Search For Peace" is due to take part at 6pm on Wednesday 4th November in the Great Hall of the Trent Building, on the Universityâs Main Campus. The visit is set to be the focus of a massive demonstration by student protestors who are objecting to the University authoritiesâ apparent insensitivity and lack of judgment by inviting Mr Prosor less than 8 months after Israelâs internationally-condemned attack on the Gazan population in December 2008-January 2009. This attack left more than a thousand civilians dead and inflicted a huge human and material toll on the Gazan population.
The decision by the University authorities to invite Mr Prosor is even more surprising considering the campus was the stage of a substantial protest movement back in February. This protest was widely reported and involved the occupation of a lecture theatre by hundreds of students. The students were protesting against what many considered to be the tacit complicity of the University authorities in Israeli war crimes.The occupation protest culminated in a large demonstration outside the Vice Chancellorâs office, under the banner of "Books Not Bombs". Nottingham South MP Alan Simpson, who spoke at the protest, urged the University to stop dealing with arms manufacturers and to help supply educational materials and financial aids to Gazaâs students.
Many of those who took part in the protest action earlier this year have expressed their disappointment at what many deem to be a highly provocative decision by the University authorities. They feel that this seriously goes against promises that were made, in the wake of the student occupation, by senior management to seek better relations with the Palestinian and Islamic student body. The protest being organised on Wednesday 4th November is aimed at raising awareness about Israeli war crimes as highlighted in the recent UN "Goldstone" report of October 2009. Some of the protestors have been seeking legal advice regarding the possibility of affecting a citizenâs arrest on the Ambassador were he to enter the campus.
Many student and human rights campaigners have urged the University to rescind the invitation and have vouched to use all peaceful and legal avenues available to them to ensure the lecture does not take place.
PRESS CONTACT: 07786316571 â EMAIL: NottinghamForGaza@gmail.com
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 02:17:08 +0800
author: Zora Starr
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Re: Citizen's arrest for Israeli ambassador in Nottingham University
today
Zora Starr wrote:
> Citizen's arrest for Israeli ambassador in Nottingham University today
> Richard Seymour
>
> November 3, 2009
>
> You might recall that Nottingham University students were among those who occupied in support of Gaza in January. In response to a visit by the Israeli ambassador, they have issued the following press release:
>
>
> A planned visit to the University of Nottingham campus today by the Israeli Ambassador to the UK, Ron Prosor, has caused widespread dismay and consternation within the university community, notably among the Palestinian and Islamic student body.
>
> The visit, during which the ambassador is due to deliver a lecture entitled "Israelâs Search For Peace" is due to take part at 6pm on Wednesday 4th November in the Great Hall of the Trent Building, on the Universityâs Main Campus.
>
> The visit is set to be the focus of a massive demonstration by student protestors who are objecting to the University authoritiesâ apparent insensitivity and lack of judgment by inviting Mr Prosor less than 8 months after Israelâs internationally-condemned attack on the Gazan population in December 2008-January 2009. This attack left more than a thousand civilians dead and inflicted a huge human and material toll on the Gazan population.
>
> The decision by the University authorities to invite Mr Prosor is even more surprising considering the campus was the stage of a substantial protest movement back in February. This protest was widely reported and involved the occupation of a lecture theatre by hundreds of students. The students were protesting against what many considered to be the tacit complicity of the University authorities in Israeli war crimes.
>
> The occupation protest culminated in a large demonstration outside the Vice Chancellorâs office, under the banner of "Books Not Bombs". Nottingham South MP Alan Simpson, who spoke at the protest, urged the University to stop dealing with arms manufacturers and to help supply educational materials and financial aids to Gazaâs students.
>
> Many of those who took part in the protest action earlier this year have expressed their disappointment at what many deem to be a highly provocative decision by the University authorities. They feel that this seriously goes against promises that were made, in the wake of the student occupation, by senior management to seek better relations with the Palestinian and Islamic student body.
>
> The protest being organised on Wednesday 4th November is aimed at raising awareness about Israeli war crimes as highlighted in the recent UN "Goldstone" report of October 2009. Some of the protestors have been seeking legal advice regarding the possibility of affecting a citizenâs arrest on the Ambassador were he to enter the campus.
>
> Many student and human rights campaigners have urged the University to rescind the invitation and have vouched to use all peaceful and legal avenues available to them to ensure the lecture does not take place.
>
> PRESS CONTACT: 07786316571 â EMAIL: NottinghamForGaza@gmail.com
>
This should be fun.
He's got diplomatic immunity.
If he pulled out a gun and shot one of these tossers nothing could be
done about it...
--
William Black
"Any number under six"
The answer given by Englishman Richard Peeke when asked by the Duke of
Medina Sidonia how many Spanish sword and buckler men he could beat
single handed with a quarterstaff.
date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:35:22 +0000
author: William Black
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Re: Grandmother who objected to gay march is accused of hate crime
Claire gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:
>> >> > Christians are never really alone
>> >> Nor is our MI5-persecuted friend...
>> > Ha-de-ha-ha. Very funny. :-/
>> Was I joking?
> Dunno, were you joking?
Not entirely.
> Do you know where you are? ;-)
Oh, yes.
date: 4 Nov 2009 18:10:38 GMT
author: Adrian
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