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...public and private figures, regardless of political views, have the rights to free speech and free movement. The protesters clearly infringed upon Hoppenstein's right to free movement. His right of free speech was disrupted by violent hecklers outside the building. In addition, because the right to leave a speaking engagement is inherent in the right to speak freely, his liberties were further abridged...
...addition to breaking the law forcibly, the protesters also did a disservice to their own cause. By blockading Hoppenstein's visit, they distracted attention from a potentially effective non-violent teach-out in front of Lamont Library. Many of the scheduled events of the teach-out were cancelled, and those that were held attracted only a small audience...
...read with great interest your article about the protest events surrounding the speaking appearance of Abe Hoppenstein at Lowell House in the Friday. May 3 edition of The Crimson...
While a violent confrontation certainly deserves coverage. The Crimson missed the real story by focusing exclusively on the protests and ignoring other events. The real reason for Hoppenstein's visit to Harvard, a speech at the Institute of Politics Forum, got only one line and the real significance of his visit no mention at all. What's the real story? Hoppenstein's appearance at the ARCD Forum of Public Affairs on Wednesday evening, represented the first time in recent history that a member of the South African government sat at the same public platform with a member of the African...
...University officials confirmed, the protestors offered extreme physical violence to Mr. Hoppenstein in pushing and grabbing him, and attempting to drag him to the round. There is no telling what the frenzied protestors might have done had they succeeded in knocking the Consul down...