Thursday, March 25, 2010

University of Ottawa Comments on the Cancellation of Ann Coulter's Lecture


Ann Coulter

24 Mar 2010 21:27 Africa/Lagos


The University of Ottawa comments on the cancellation of Ann Coulter's lecture

OTTAWA, March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- On Tuesday, March 23, an appearance by Ann Coulter was scheduled on our campus, organized by the International Free Press Society Canada and the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute.


The University of Ottawa has always promoted and defended freedom of expression. For that reason, we did not at any time oppose Ann Coulter's appearance. Whether it is Ann Coulter or any other speaker, diverse views have always been and continue to be welcome on our campus.


Last night, the organizers themselves decided at 7:50 p.m. to cancel the event and so informed the University's Protection Services staff on site. At that time, a crowd of about one thousand people had peacefully gathered at Marion Hall.


"Freedom of expression is a core value that the University of Ottawa has always promoted," said Allan Rock, President of the University. "We have a long history of hosting contentious and controversial speakers on our campus. Last night was no exception, as people gathered here to listen to and debate Ann Coulter's opinions.


I encourage our students, faculty and other members of our community to maintain our University as an open forum for diverse opinions. Ours is a safe and democratic environment for the expression of views, and we will keep it that way."


Please note that this is the University of Ottawa's official statement and no further comments will be issued.


Source: UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA


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