Friday, December 06, 2002Canadians Don't Know SquatFree speech is making a tentative comeback at Quebec's Concordia University. Concordia, you may remember, banned all events -- including public speeches, debates, rallies and exhibits -- addressing the Middle East, after pro-Palestinian students rioted at a speech by Benjamin Netanyahu. A week ago, with the moratorium freshly lifted, Hillel students came out to protest the Canadian government's discriminatory attitude towards Israel. Let's see what happens next.Here's Concordia's speech code. Posted by Emmett at 3:44 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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