Palestinian Human Rights Activist Received Death Threats From Anti-Israel Protesters During U of Chicago Lecture.
A Palestinian human rights activist said Thursday that he was  "terrified" by the hostile reception and physical threats he received while  lecturing at the University of Chicago.
        Bassem Eid, founder of the Palestinian Human Rights  Monitoring Group, expressed this sentiment on Facebook, after his speech,  critical of the Palestinian Authority, was interrupted by angry protesters,  questioning why he was talking about human rights abuses in the PA, while  letting Israel off the hook for the "occupation." One individual in the  audience — a former student at Chicago's Columbia College who said he was from  Gaza — even threatened him physically.
        The young man is heard in a video of the event yelling in  Arabic, "I'm going to destroy this place!" Later, he was heard saying, "I'm  going to kill this motherf*****!" and "Wait until you go to your car!" He also  said, "we" are going to be at Eid's lecture at DePaul University in Chicago on  Saturday evening, so he should be "ready for" us.
        The police can be seen toward the end of the video attempting  to calm the situation.
        Eid's Facebook post read:
        Ok and here we are. I was terrified from what's happened at  [University of Chicago], a Palestinian who claimed that he is from Gaza  threatened me, he start shouting in wonderful hall of the International House,  and I was escaped from the place by the police. Horrible unbelievable how the  Arabs who are supporting the BDS causing damage to the Palestinian's  reputation. But any how I succeeded to deliver my message for half an hour  without any interruption. Welcome to paradise Chicago University.
        Two days later, on Saturday night, Eid posted another  statement on Facebook saying that his lecture at DePaul had gone "smoothly,"  although "some Arab students kicked themselves out by themselves during the  lecture."
        The Algemeiner
 
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