Students Protest Holocaust Denier’s Appearance At Oxford Debate
November 26, 2007
A group of about 500 demonstrators protested the presence of David Irving, an English historian and convicted Holocaust denier, at an Oxford University debate on Monday. The students broke into the Oxford Union building where the debate was being held and delayed the debate for over an hour.
British riot police were on the scene to maintain the peace. The demonstrators gathered in front of the building hours before the debate was to begin and staged a sit-down protest in the building’s halls. David Irving and Nick Griffin, a far-right British National Party leader who also participated in the debate, were forced to be separated and placed in different rooms. One protester was reportedly injured after a blow to the head.
The topic of the debate was free speech. It was organized by the Oxford Union, who voted Friday to allow Irving to speak, amid controversy. The protest was organized by the activist group Unite Against Fascism, as well as members of the Oxford University Student Union and Oxford’s Jewish and Muslim societies.
Luke Tryl, president of the Oxford Union, defended the decision to allow Irving to speak, saying that the purpose of the debate was to discuss the limits of free speech, not to give the speakers a platform from which to endorse their views. Ned Temko, chief political correspondent of The Observer, disagreed, saying, “It’s not a question about giving them a platform, it’s about giving them credibility.”
From February to December 2006, David Irving was jailed in Austria after being convicted of identifying with the Nazi Party. He has written several books which deny the Holocaust and support the views of Adolf Hitler. In 1998, an English court found that he is “an active Holocaust denier; that he is anti-Semitic and racist and that he associates with right-wing extremists who promote neo-Nazism.” Nick Griffin, the other participant in the debate, has similar views regarding the Holocaust, and has even criticized Irving for admitting that up to four million Jews might have died in the exterminations.
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