Kissinger Watch #3 - 06
Campaign and Protests at College of William and Mary II - Kissinger Draws Small Campus Protest / Washington Post
Thursday, April 4, 2002; Page B03
VIRGINIA
Former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger was greeted by a few protesters yesterday as he visited the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg for the first time since he was installed as chancellor more than a year ago.
About 20 campus police officers surrounded the entrance to Blow Hall, where Kissinger met privately with government students. About 10 students stood behind a roped area and chanted "not our chancellor" as Kissinger got out of the back seat of his car and was hurried into the basement entrance. A few students banged pots, and others handed out leaflets accusing Kissinger of prolonging the Vietnam War and orchestrating bombings in Cambodia and Laos.
A few other students heckled the protesters with comments such as "get a life" and "hug a tree." Government students listened for about an hour as Kissinger answered questions about past and current foreign affairs.
OVERVIEW - Kissinger Watch #3
1. Angola I - U.S. lied about Cuban role in Angola
2. Angola II - Old files contradict U.S. account of war
3. Chile I - For Chilean Coup, Kissinger Is Numbered Among the Hunted
4. Chile II - Letter to the editor of NYTimes (not-published) / ICAI
5. Campaign and Protests at College of William and Mary I - Kissinger visits College / Flat Hat
6. Campaign and Protests at College of William and Mary II - Kissinger Draws Small Campus Protest / Washington Post
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