Tel Aviv University
Treachery at Tel Aviv University - Salah TAU speech
prompts emergency Knesset meeting
IsraCampus asks how
long will Governors support financially an institution which offers
facilities with impunity to those advocating our collective demise?
This scandalous behavior needs prompt reaction as inaction is to
condone our potential collective suicide.
The University of Haifa showed
uncharacteristic good sense when it banned a campus appearance by
the Islamofascist terrorist Sheikh Salah, who runs the Islamist
fundamentalist movement inside Israel. The bloody sheikh, arrested
for his role in the flotilla aggression, was invited by the local
Arab student union. Last year the same sheikh spoke at Haifa U and
called for Arab students to become suicide bombers.
No sooner does the University of
Haifa display common sense than Tel Aviv University does the
opposite. The very same Salah was invited by Tel Aviv University and
did indeed appear.
'Salah, the head of the Islamic
Movement's northern branch, called on Tuesday for the "liberation"
of Jerusalem from Israeli authority, and criticized US President
Barack Obama's call for a Palestinian state on 1967 lines with land
swaps, saying that such swaps would lead to the
expulsion of Palestinians from their homes.
"Two weeks ago,
Haifa University decided to prevent Salah from giving a
lecture and spreading his illegal messages of incitement. In light
of this, we will consider putting sanctions on Tel Aviv University,"
[Alex] Miller [Israel Beiteinu] said.'
http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=222467
Salah TAU speech prompts emergency Knesset
meeting
The Islamic Sheikh "has been convicted of contact with the
enemy, is known as one who accuses Jews of all evil in the world,"
says MK Miller.
By LAHAV HARKOV AND BEN HARTMAN
27/05/2011
Knesset Education Committee chairman Alex
Miller (Israel Beiteinu) announced on Wednesday that he has called
an emergency meeting to discuss possible sanctions against Tel Aviv
University after Islamic Sheikh Raed Salah's recent controversial
speech on campus.
"Salah has been convicted of contact with the
enemy and is known as one who accuses the Jews of all the evil in
the world," Miller said.
"The purpose of his visit [in Tel Aviv
University] was to make a dangerous provocation and incite
violence."
Salah, the head of the Islamic Movement's
northern branch, called on Tuesday for the "liberation" of Jerusalem
from Israeli authority, and criticized US President Barack Obama's
call for a Palestinian state on 1967 lines with land swaps, saying
that such swaps would lead to the expulsion
of Palestinians from their homes.
"Two weeks ago, Haifa
University decided to prevent Salah from giving a lecture and
spreading his illegal messages of incitement. In light of this, we
will consider putting sanctions on Tel Aviv University," Miller
said.
Tel Aviv University said that it "adheres to
the freedom of expression and allows
public activities held by students.
The university committee approves requests for
public events as long as they don't run the risk of endangering the
public well-being or damaging property or are violations of the
law."
"Since a previous appearance by Raed Salah on
the campus in 2009 was held without any disturbance, the committee
decided to allow the event to take place," the university said,
"including making sure that the event would be recorded in its
entirety so that the statements made could be held up. It's
notable that this past visit by Raed Salah
also passed without incident."
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