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This past Monday, the Society of Arab Students (SAS), the Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice (HIPJ) and the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard (CLUH) sponsored a speech and presentation by Amer Jubran, a pro-Palestinian activist whose final deportation trial was held yesterday in Boston...

Author: By May Habib, Suvrat Raju, and Alexandra B. Vanier, MAY HABIB AND SUVRAT RAJU AND ALEXANDRA B. VANIERS | Title: Peace, Justice and Censorship? | 11/7/2003 | See Source »

...even here, there are student groups that implicitly condone the terror tactics of Palestinian extremists. The Society of Arab Students (SAS), Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice (HIPJ), and the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard (CLUH), for example, are sponsoring a speech tonight given by Amer Jubran. Jubran, a Jordanian citizen who is currently facing deportation attempts by the FBI, INS and the Department of Homeland Security, appears to express his support and even admiration for suicide bombers and the attacks they carry out. Official literature produced by the New England Committee to Defend Palestine, an organization co-founded...

Author: By Daniel W. Shoag, | Title: Peace, Justice and Suicide Bombings? | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

...deportation. These facts alone, however, do not explain why, out of the numerous cases of civil rights abuses in the past, Jubran was chosen (hopefully despite his beliefs and not because of them) to be honored with an invitation to speak at Harvard. To my knowledge, HIPJ and CLUH have never before hosted a speaker who refused to condemn violence against civilians. In not doing so, these groups have acknowledged that there are positions that, while protected by free speech, are so heinous that they render a person unfit to address a civilized crowd. By inviting Jubran, these groups...

Author: By Daniel W. Shoag, | Title: Peace, Justice and Suicide Bombings? | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

...early 1990s, the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard (CLUH) lobbied the administration to allow House Masters discretion to allow co-ed rooming groups. CLUH pointed out that rooming groups that were co-ed in everything but name already were permitted, including the Senior House suite in Adams House and suites in the Mather House tower...

Author: By Jol A. Silversmith, | Title: College Has Limited Co-ed Rooming Policy | 10/6/2003 | See Source »

After consultations with CLUH, in 1993 the Committee on House Life amended the handbook for students, which previously had asserted that co-ed rooming groups were prohibited. Since then, House Masters have been authorized to allow co-ed rooming groups “where the configuration of space ensures a large degree of privacy...

Author: By Jol A. Silversmith, | Title: College Has Limited Co-ed Rooming Policy | 10/6/2003 | See Source »

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