Thursday, September 21, 2006

COLUMBIA UNIV INVITES, DIS-INVITES IRANIAN PRES. TO SPEAK

Iranian President Invited to Speak at CU.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been invited to speak at Columbia this Friday, University officials confirmed Wednesday night. Ahmadinejad, who has been criticized for promoting Islamic fundamentalist rule in Iran, is in New York for the United Nations General Assembly meeting. University President Lee Bollinger, who learned of the invitation on Wednesday, said in a statement, "I happen to find many of President Ahmadinejad's stated beliefs to be repugnant, a view that I'm sure is widely shared within our university community." David Stone, executive vice president of communications, said in an e-mail that he understands the invitation came from Lisa Anderson, dean of the School of International and Public Affairs, "as many such invitations to foreign leaders and government officials to speak at the university often do."

APPARENTLY COLUMBIA DECIDED THAT IT WOULD BE A TAD EMBARASSING TO HAVE A MODERN DAY HITLER-WANNA-BE FOULING THE CAMPUS. YOU COULD ALMOST HEAR THOSE ALUMNI DONATIONS GOING DOWN THE TOILET.

UPDATE Ahmadinejad Will Not Speak at CU.
A day after the University invited the Iranian president to speak at Columbia, University officials announced late this morning that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will not come to campus. Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs Lisa Anderson invited Ahmadinejad to speak Wednesday morning, and he accepted Wednesday afternoon, Robert Garris, SIPA director of communications told Spectator. But SIPA and University officials decided Thursday morning that it was not possible to coordinate the security precautions necessary to accommodate such a high profile guest under short notice.

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