Sunday, March 18, 2012

Our poetic Willetts protest was peaceful - banning a student for it is absurd | Rees Arnott-Davies

Cambridge University is trying to defend freedom of expression by silencing dissent and destruction of the academic career of a young

me last November, with students and staff of Cambridge University, took part in a protest against David Willetts, the Minister of Universities and Science. He had been invited to speak as part of a series on the idea of ??the university, by the senior members of government, celebrities and became a government minister. None of the students, underpaid employees or members of the community of Cambridge were invited to express their ideas. All speakers have a title, most had more than one, and most if not all were Oxford and Cambridge. As if this blindness of privilege was not enough, the government minister who spoke also becomes responsible for the wholesale demolition of public higher education in the UK, its established policies damage the lives of millions in coming years.

During this event, students and staff, collectively recited a text label in various ways, such as an address, a letter or poem. In this flowery prose Willetts said: "You're not welcome because they come with a knife hidden under his coat." Referring to the strike took place on November 30 that "we are not consumers, are students - and be with our teachers in their picket lines. "Willetts finally chose to leave the building without his speech. Our protest was entirely peaceful, and was only the latest in a long history of intervention in Cambridge.


However, amidst all this controversy would be easy to forget the simple fact that no sanctions would be appropriate for a student to exercise their right to protest peacefully. It is not and should never be a crime - however small - and we must never allow it to be treated as such


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