Thursday, September 20, 2007

Columbia University Invites Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Speak

The New York Sun reports:

President Ahmadinejad of Iran has accepted an invitation to speak at Columbia University on Monday afternoon at a forum sponsored by the university's School of International and Public Affairs, a spokesman for the university said last night.

The Iranian Mission to the United Nations requested the invitation through a professor in the Middle East department, Richard Bulliet, who is a specialist on Iran.

"Opportunities to hear, challenge, and learn from controversial speakers of different views are central to the education and training of students for citizenship in a shrinking and dangerous world," the dean of SIPA, John Coatsworth, said in a statement. Mr. Coastworth invited Mr. Ahmadinejad to kick off a series of lectures and events about Iran, he said in a statement. The president of Columbia University, Lee Bollinger, is scheduled to introduce Mr. Ahmadinejad on Monday to an audience that will be made up exclusively of Columbia students, faculty, and a few invited guests.

Mr. Ahmadinejad was invited by SIPA to speak at Columbia last fall, but Mr. Bollinger revoked the invitation on the grounds that he could not ensure that the program would reflect the academic values of the university. In his talk on Monday, Mr. Ahmadinejad will field questions from the audience and from Mr. Bollinger on his government, as well as his views on Israel and the Holocaust. Mr. Ahmadinejad has stated in the past that Israel should be "wiped off the map" and that the Holocaust did not happen.

To welcome someone who repeatedly attempts to incite genocide against an entire country to a distinguished university is an embarrassment for academia.

Interestingly this isn't a first for Columbia University. Columbia University President Nicholas Murray Butler invited Nazi ambassador Hans Luther to campus during December 1933. Butler insisted that Luther "represented the government of a friendly people" and was "entitled to be received ... with the greatest courtesy and respect." I suppose we ought to welcome Ahmadinejad, who fuels terrorism, with open arms also?

Considering his involvement in the 1979 Iranian embassy hostage situation, I strongly believe that the U.S. has every right to arrest Ahmadinejad as soon as he sets foot on U.S. soil.


4 comments. Leave a comment:

This is so crazy! I'm mad about this.

Check out my post if you have time.

Embarrassing is right. The university should be ashamed.

Hey Reut,

Here's some new pictures from Wayne State University:

http://antiracistblog.blogspot
.com/2007/09/anti-israel-chalk-messages-at-wayne.html

Nasty anti-Israel chalk messages left by the usual suspects.

New Blog:

http://columbiaracistspeaker.
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Reject Racist Speaker Ahmadinejad at Columbia University

1. Exploring the racism & bigotry of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 2. Protesting his possible appearance at Columbia University in NYC on Monday, September 24th, 2007.

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