I spoke on February 10 at the University of California-Berkeley to a crowd of about 550; a sizeable number could not get in. As I had expected, this was the most out-of-control talk of the roughly one thousand I have given, with a core group of about 150 Islamists, Palestinian radicals, and far-leftists constantly disrupting me, mostly with insults that I would prefer to forget.
The best and fullest account of the event is by Cinnamon Stillwell, “Fascism at UC Berkeley: Muslim Student Association Disrupts Daniel Pipes Lecture,” at ChronWatch. There are some 200 comments on this – some from others who attended the event – at “Daniel Pipes at UC Berkeley,” LittleGreenFootballs.com. (For first-hand accounts, see comments #27, 28, 86, 94, 107, 125, 126, 135, and 214) One person (“zombie”) has posted pictures of the event. (For zombie’s narrative of them, see #145 at the LittleGreenFootballs.com site.) In addition, the school paper, the Daily Californian, covered the event in an article titled “Staunch Israel Backer Attacks ‘Militant’ Islam.”
The videotape that my hosts were supposed to make of this event did not happen, so before commenting in any depth on what happened I am waiting to get hold of one of the several others made that evening. For the moment, suffice to say that the vice-chancellor of the university present at this event, plus the UC police arrayed at it in large numbers, both showed weakness in permitting the disruptors to dominate. I should not have been subjected to this treatment. To make matters worse, none of the offenders was arrested. I shake my head with dismay at this; and a second time on recalling that UC-Berkeley is a taxpayer-funded institution.
And this observation: The same Muslim Student Association which is under federal investigation for financing terrorism and perpetuating violence and had a direct role in disrupting my talk (as outlined in an e-mail dated Feb. 10 from “sajidah the berkeley girl”) is sponsoring at Berkeley on February 13-15, 2004 a conference titled “Liberation Through Islam.” Two items here are worthy of note: the session on “Preparing to Die” and the “special live talk from prison by Imam Jamil Al-Amin.” Al-Amin, for those unfamiliar with the name, is a convicted cop-killer; but at Berkeley he is fêted as a distinguished speaker. (February 12, 2004)
Feb. 17, 2004 update: Several more articles have appeared on this event:
- “Time to Take a Stand Against Campus Terror,” a blistering editorial from FrontPageMag.com focuses on the culpability of UC-Berkeley’s administration for allowing such disruptions to take place and makes this important point: “Both of the Islamo-fascist organizations that disrupted the Berkeley event – the Muslim Students Association and Students for Justice in Palestine – are officially recognized student organizations funded by student fees. There is no excuse for funding organizations who are self-declared enemies of the free exchange of ideas. The University of California needs to suspend both offending groups and withdraw their funding.”
- “The Pipes Speech,” by Lee Kaplan of dafka.org, also at FrontPageMag.com. Kaplan focuses on the content of my talk.
- “Raucous crowd lays into Mideast pundit Pipes at U.C. Berkeley speech,” by Joe Eskenazi in the Jewish weekly of San Francisco.
- “Firebrand Theater: Daniel Pipes as a cool medium,” a long, strange, impressionistic piece, looking almost exclusively at the audience reaction, by Tim Cavanaugh of the libertarian magazine, Reason.
In addition, the national campus director of Students for Academic Freedom, Sara Dogan, wrote an open letter to the vice chancellor of UC-Berkeley, John Cummins (who, as I noted above, was present at the talk).
It’s interesting to note that my opponents appear not to have written anything on this incident; I guess it’s not exactly something they are proud of.
Feb. 20, 2004 update: I have posted a number of first-hand reports on the talk and a statement on the event by the American Jewish Muslim Alliance.
Feb. 26, 2004 update: Robert M. Berdahl, chancellor of the University of California-Berkeley, sent this letter in response to a protest about the way the university handled my talk:
Chancellor
In reply to the chancellor’s taking exception to my comments:
- About the Muslim Student Association: He should be aware that the Senate is looking into its connection terrorism, as I have already noted on this weblog;
- About the UC-Berkeley Center for Middle Eastern Studies: I advise him to read Martin Kramer’s analysis of the corrupting effects of Saudi money.
Before labeling my words “inaccurate, without foundation, insulting, and intentionally provocative,” Mr. Berdahl would do well to do just a smidgen of research.
Feb. 29, 2004 update: Jeanie Kennedy has posted an interesting account at http://www.settingtheworldtorights.com/node.php?id=293.