Row rages over UKZN ban on Israeli envoy
IOL Tuesday 22nd May, 2012
The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s decision to cancel a lecture by a senior official of the Israeli embassy has sparked fierce debate, with widely divergent interpretations around freedom of speech and questions of human rights.
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