[Ppnews] Protestors Disrupt Mueller's IOP Speech
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Protestors Disrupt Mueller's IOP Speech
Published On 4/27/2007 3:36:42 AM
By <http://www.thecrimson.com/writer.aspx?ID=1202903>MALCOM A. GLENN
Crimson Staff Writer
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director
Robert S. Mueller was interrupted by protestors
last night, during a speech at the Institute of
Politics John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum.
Mueller, who was set to speak before a full crowd
managed by tight security detail, had just begun
his prepared remarks when the first protestor
interrupted with screams from the second floor.
Freedom for political prisoners! the protestor
shouted. Justice for Herman Bell!
Just seconds after security escorted the woman
out, more shouts resonated from within the audience.
We will never forget the role of the FBI in
McCarthyism! screamed Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky
07, who is also a Crimson editorial editor.
Two more students interrupted the speech with
protests ranging from stop the unconstitutional
repression of the environment to close Guantanamo.
The student protestors included Gould-Wartofsky,
Kelly L. Lee 07, and J. Claire Provost 07, who
is also a Crimson editor. The fourth student could not be identified.
Harvard University Police Department spokesman
Steven G. Catalano confirmed late last night that
the four students were arrested at the event, but
declined to release their names.
Mueller said that despite the interruption, he
was glad the students lived in a society that
allowed them to express their views.
Invoking the words of President John F. Kennedy
40, Mueller said that there is a delicate
balance between the need to keep the public
informed through freedom of the press, and the
need to keep the public secure through limiting
the amount of information made available to Americas enemies.
Al-Qaeda is no longer just an organization, it
is a movement, Mueller added. Its followers may
have no formal affiliation with al-Qaeda, but may
be inspired by its message of violence.
The sixth director in the Bureaus nearly
100-year history, Mueller faced tough questions
from many audience members during the evenings question-and-answer session.
Straus Professor of Business Administration Max
H. Bazerman said that he had lost faith in some government officials.
I trust you, said Bazerman, but how do we
trust the government when we know theyve lied to us?
Vivek G. Ramaswamy 07 challenged Mueller to
address whether it was more pertinent for there
to be some kind of outside check on the FBIs
role in affecting civil liberties.
We have to strike that balance day in and day
out, Mueller said. We do it with substantial
input and oversight from Congress, privacy
groups, and the ACLU. We should not be protected from scrutiny.
Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn at fas.harvard.edu.
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