The Beaver - #915

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Issue 915 | MT Week 9

Newspaper of the LSE Students’ Union: Making Sense of LSE Since 1949

The Hotovely protest: peaceful or violent? INSIDE TODAY NEWS The great fire of Rosebery, page 3 LSE staff vote for strikes, page 4

FEATURES Special report: Inside the Hotovely event, page 7 Diversity in economics, page 8

OPINION Bora Bayram Features Editor Photographed by Bora Bayram On 9 November, the LSE campus hosted a protest against Tzipi Hotovely, the Israeli Ambassador to the UK. Allegations of antisemitism and intimidation ran abound the next day on national media.

The claims thrown around have left people asking: what actually happened that night? The Beaver was there to find out. In the 48 hours before the protest, strong reactions from various student groups set the stage. A statement released by the LSESU Palestine Society called

Hotovely “an avowed anti-Palestinian racist, islamophobe, and self-proclaimed ‘religious right-winger’”. The message was echoed by many, including the Middle East and North Africa Society, the Grimshaw Club, and even the Food and Cooking Society. They criticised the Debating Society, as well as LSE and

the SU, for allowing Hotovely to speak on campus, which they claimed was against LSE’s External Speakers Policy and the recently passed SU motion against apartheid. This was reflected in the protest, with students shouting “shame on you, LSE!” and “shame on you, LSESU!” Continued on page 6

The dangers of de-platforming, page 10

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