Oxford Students Report Racial Profiling at Event Hosting Zionist Envoy
LONDON (Middle East Eye) – Pro-Palestine students said they faced racial profiling and intimidation while protesting Oxford Union’s hosting of the Zionist regime’s ambassador to Britain on Thursday.
Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely, who previously served as a settlement minister under prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, spoke at the Oxford Union during a members-only event discussing the so-called Abraham Accords.
The event also hosted the UAE’s ambassador to the UK, Mansoor Abulhoul; and Bahrain’s deputy ambassador to the UK, Hussain Mohammed Alam.
More than 150 Oxford students protested the union’s invitation of Hotovely, citing the regime’s human rights violation against Palestinians.
Security was high at the event, with at least six security guards manning the entrance and four others stationed inside the debating society’s hall.
Students reported being racially profiled and heavily scrutinized by police and security guards, both upon entry to the event and when standing outside demonstrating.
One student, who wished to remain anonymous, told Middle East Eye that “security [guards] were profiling people, there was a girl wearing a hijab, they checked her more than they checked others’ bags. They saw a flag in her bag and told her to leave it with them”.
The Oxford Student newspaper said three of its journalists covering the event were removed from the area by police after being questioned and threatened with arrest.
The protest outside the hall was organized by Oxford University’s Arab, Palestinian and Syrian societies. Demonstrators condemned the Oxford Union for inviting Hotovely, who one protester accused of supporting violence against Palestinians.
“Hotovely joins the ambassadors to UAE and Bahrain to discuss the Abraham Accords, a conversation that legitimizes the Israeli occupation and escalating violence on Palestinians, just as 2022 marked the deadliest year for Palestinians in the occupied West Bank,” one of the protest organizers, who did not wish to give a name, told MEE.
“This is the second time in a year that the union has brought Hotovely to campus, despite the extremity of her support for the violence on Palestinians.”
The protest organizer added that Oxford Union advertised the event two days earlier in a deliberate effort to suppress opposition to Hotovely’s invitation.
Inside the union building, the “free Palestine” chants of protestors outside could be heard through the thin windows throughout the discussion.
As Hotovely began to speak, a student sitting in the back row raised a Palestinian flag, almost at half-mast, as if raising it only for the panelists to see. Security quickly pounced on him and took the flag outside.