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Sunday, 20 March 2011

Pro-Israel protester attacked at SOAS





 By Jenni Frazer, March 20, 2011
Peacefully protesting outside SOAS before the police were called.
Peacefully protesting outside SOAS before the police were called.
A pro-Israel protester has been taken to hospital after being bitten on the cheek outside SOAS, the School of Oriental and African Studies, today. Police arrested two men on suspicion of affray and they were being held in custody at a north London police station.
Explaining Israel's case to a student.
Explaining Israel's case to a student.
Four supporters of Stand With Us had decided to go to SOAS after learning that a Celebrate Palestine event was taking place as part of Israel Apartheid Week. Two of them, Tony Coren and Gili Brenner, went inside the university and had a number of conversations with the student participants. Mr Coren said: "We had placards and some information packs, and we had some very interesting and civilised discussions."
Lowkey rages against the "Zionist state" in the JCR at SOAS.
Lowkey rages against the "Zionist state" in the JCR at SOAS.
But suddenly, Mr Coren said, the atmosphere turned hostile. "About four or five people were standing around Gili, Ro'i Goldman, and the fourth member of our group. One man began to say some extremely unpleasant things about Jews. He said that the best thing the Jews had ever done was to go into the gas chambers. The fourth member of the group asked if he could film him. The man said yes, adding that 'these things should be heard.'"
Outside Ahava.
Outside Ahava.
Another man then came forward and told the abusive man that he did not have to be filmed or interviewed. Despite the abusive man agreeing to be filmed, Mr Coren said, the second man, who was "big and burly and of Middle East appearance," allegedly launched himself at our colleague, grabbing at his camera, punching him and then biting him on the cheek."
Ahava besieged.
Ahava besieged.
"There was a struggle and the university security guards came out. A number of other people then began to say we shouldn't be there. The president of the union came out and said we had made our point. A policeman strongly advised us to leave."
Standing up for Israel and for all the oppressed in the Middle East.
Standing up for Israel and for all the oppressed in the Middle East.
Ro'i Goldman, who plans to study in the UK next year, said he was very shocked by the experience. But Tony Coren said he was not shocked, but was angry that the university authorities had indicated that by their very presence, the Stand With Us protesters had possibly provoked the attack.
Covering the placard of the murdered Fogel family with the Palestinian flag.
Covering the placard of the murdered Fogel family with the Palestinian flag.
the forth member, the alleged victim, was taken to University College Hospital.

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