Last updated on March 11th, 2024 at 08:58 am
Members of the newly-formed Manchester Pro-Life Society reportedly faced disturbing threats and harassment during one of their initial meetings at the University of Manchester. Evidence suggests they were forced to relocate their meeting three times due to disruptions from an array of activists. Some protesters, chanting aggressive slogans, allegedly intimidated the pro-life students, who were subjected to verbal abuse, including rape threats.
In response, society committee member Inge expressed dismay at the atmosphere of hostility violating their peaceful presentation. Describing the incidents as “unthinkable,” she underlined the core mission of the society to support pregnant women and promote dialogue around essential societal issues. The University acknowledged instances of serious intimidation and disruption during the event.
As calls to disband the society grow, the University’s Students’ Union has defended its stance, stating that differing legal views of students do not justify prohibition of society formation. Catherine Robinson, a Right To Life UK spokeswoman, echoed this sentiment, urging respect for free speech. This incident follows the Office for Students’ commitment last year to safeguard the free speech of students, staff, and visitors on English campuses via a ‘free speech complaints scheme.’
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