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Salahudeen
09-24-2011, 01:35 PM
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Salahudeen
09-24-2011, 01:36 PM
Muslim students in Irvine 11 case found guilty of disrupting a speech by the Israeli ambassador

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Jurors found 10 Muslim students guilty Friday of disrupting a lecture by the Israeli ambassador at a California university in a case that stoked a spirited debate about free speech.

Jurors delivered the verdicts in Orange County Superior Court in the case involving a speech by Ambassador Michael Oren in February 2010 at the University of California, Irvine.

The students were also convicted of conspiring to disrupt Oren's speech.

The students were charged with misdemeanor counts after standing up, one by one, and shouting prepared statements at Oren such as "propagating murder is not an expression of free speech."

Prosecutors say the students broke the law by interrupting Oren's speech on U.S.-Israel relations and cutting short the program, despite calls to behave from campus officials. Defense attorneys argued the students had a right to protest

Nearly 200 people packed the courtroom to hear closing arguments at the trial that some community members called a waste of taxpayers' money and an effort to single out the defendants because they are Muslim.

Prosecutor Dan Wagner told jurors the students acted as censors to block the free flow of ideas and infringed upon the rights of 700 people who had gone to the Irvine campus to hear Oren.

Wagner showed video footage of university officials pleading with students to behave but said they kept interrupting the lecture. Wagner also showed emails sent among members of UC Irvine's Muslim Student Union planning the disruption and calculating who was willing to get arrested.

Defense attorneys countered there were no hard rules for the speech, and the students may have been discourteous but didn't break the law.

Lawyer Reem Salahi, who represents two of the defendants, said the demonstration was modeled after a series of protests at UC Irvine and elsewhere in which students shouted at lecturers but weren't arrested.

She said the students never intended to halt Oren's speech entirely but wanted to express their views on the Israeli government's actions in Gaza.

During the case, attorneys showed dueling pie charts breaking down how much time the students demonstrated, how long their supporters cheered, and how much time Oren spoke. The evidence was intended to show whether the meeting suffered a significant disruption.

Attorneys for the students — who attended UC Irvine and nearby University of California, Riverside — argued before the trial that charges should have never been filed and that the issue was already handled on campus.

In 2010, the students were cited, released and disciplined at UC Irvine, which revoked the Muslim Student Union's charter for a quarter and placed it on two years of probation.

Earlier this year, District Attorney Tony Rackauckas filed criminal charges against 11 students, prompting an outcry from the American Civil Liberties Union and a host of Jewish, Muslim and campus groups. Charges against one defendant were later dropped.



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Salahudeen
09-24-2011, 01:37 PM
I never knew you could get arrested for shouting what you think :hmm:
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Abdul-Raouf
09-24-2011, 01:52 PM
Wrong Guest.. but Rightly Received.

May ALLAH protect and guide our brothers and sisters to success here and hereafter.

VIVA Palestine !!!


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Ramadhan
09-24-2011, 01:59 PM
More hypocrisy by the west.
It's all about free speech, unless it's about Israel. Then it's Nazism.
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*Yasmin*
09-24-2011, 02:05 PM
sitting in a lecture like that needs a dead person. coz it gnaws at the nerves terribly, i once attended a lecture where a guest (who is well known in the israeli goverment) and who killed thousands of palestinians was speaking about his "heroic deeds" (may Allah burn him in hell), i wanted to go out of the hall coz i was about to have a heart-attack from his speech and the ovation he was getting from the jews in the same hall. but my teacher ordered all of us to do nothing and shut up.
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Beardo
09-24-2011, 02:35 PM
They were charged guilty yesterday, but no jailtime because they had a clean record. I believe they're appealing it.
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Samiun
09-24-2011, 03:11 PM
:sl: They have lots of courage to say that in front of an Israeli in the US. Hopefully they'll get outta this mess fast
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