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Celeste Owen-Jones, Tara Taylor, Rishi Stocker and Antonia Tam

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Shimon Peres protests
Exclusive video footage of the protests at the Israeli president's talk at the Sheldonian
Celeste Owen-Jones, Tara Taylor, Rishi Stocker and Antonia Tam on Thursday 8th January 2009

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Students and members of the public protested against the visit of Shimon Peres, president of Israel, to Oxford's Sheldonian theatre to give a lecture.

Once inside the theatre, Peres was heckled by several audience members.

Full report here.

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bloggs
21st November at 5.13am
Well done for covering this event. That is as far as the praise goes though I am afraid. I am concerned about Cherwell's standards - the reporter is clearly talking nonsense. Should the President of Palestine come? Well, no, because he doesn't exist nor does Palestine (I think you might have realised this is the issue?!) Do you mean the President of the Palestinian Authority?
Jonathan Richler
21st November at 10.35am
Congratulations to Balliol for inviting President Peres to speak at Oxford and for not giving in to Palestinian thuggish protestors who can't abide even the mere expression of ideas that they disagree with and who use every opportunity to suppress same. If universities, whose stock-in-trade is discourse, do not provide a forum for opposing points of view, we are in very serious trouble indeed.
Aisha
21st November at 9.13pm
that last comment infuriates me. "an institution which supports the Palestinian side because they are portrayed as the victims". Is he fucking kidding? This isn't a question of portrayal. This is a question of a race of people being absolutely crushed and punished and living in complete humanitarian crisis. Comments like that are the reason protest is necessary. So these people are not forgotten.