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Animal rights is the idea in which some, or all, non-human animals are entitled to the possession of their own existence and that their most basic interests—such as the need to avoid suffering—should be afforded the same consideration as similar interests of human beings.

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Serious concern over universities, says free speech boss

Jul 16,2023 10:10 am

By Nathan Standley & Branwen Jeffreys BBC News

The stifling of free speech at English universities is a " serious cause for Concern " the new free speech chief at The Office for Students (OfS) has told The Bbc .

Prof Arif Ahmed pledged to defend all views after being.

He Said the UK had fallen significantly in an international index ranking academic freedom in The Last 10 Years .

His hiring follows several cases of, where a controversial speaker is banned from an event.

There was also a demonstration by hundreds of people outside a talk by gender-critical academic Prof Kathleen Stock at the.

Protesters said they were opposed to the use of the Oxford Union platform to express anti-trans views.

Prof Ahmed has said he would defend The Right to peaceful protest, but made a distinction between peaceful and disruptive demonstrations.

Speaking to The Bbc ahead of his first major speech in the new role, He Said the OfS, which regulates the Higher Education system in England, was " completely politically neutral" when protecting free speech.

" I think there may be areas where there is serious cause for Concern - and I want to emphasise that this comes from all sides of the political spectrum. "

He Said The Breath of Concern about freedom of speech on campus ranged from fears about what people can say in classrooms to what people can research.

When asked if Rishi Sunak 's view, expressed at the Conservative Party conference, " A Man is A Man and woman is a woman" should be expressed on campus, He Said : " As long as a view can be legally expressed, such as that one, then yes, but so is The Opposite . "

Prof Ahmedadded: " There is No Question whatever that we have any interest in the Culture Wars - we Don 't - or that we have any interest in defending any one political Side - we absolutely Don 't.

" On both sides of any issue, we will be equally vigorous in defending The Free speech rights of students, academics and visiting speakers. "

He also cited the UK's falling rank on the, which has collected data On Freedom of expression since 1900.

A New Law , says universities now have a duty to " secure" and " promote the importance of" freedom of speech and academic expression. Higher Education providers and student unions which fail to comply may face sanctions, including fines.

Prof Ahmed will also oversee a new complaints scheme for students, staff and visiting speakers, who could seek compensation if they suffer from a breach of a university's free speech obligations.

That complaints process will come into force next August, and is currently under consultation.

In his speech at Kings College London on Monday, Prof Ahmed is expected to say he will protect people who want to express their views on " Brexit . . on statues, or pronouns, or colonialism, or abortion or Animal Rights , or Ulez".

Some speech, such as that which amounts to harassment or incites violence, is not protected by The Law or by freedom of speech.

" You can speak or write as a Marxist, a post-colonial theorist, a gender-critical feminist or Anything Else - if you do it within The Law , " Prof Ahmed is expected to say.

He will add that freedom of speech allows people to consider different points of view, which makes it " fundamental" to a high-quality Higher Education : " For many students, university might be the only Time In their lives when they have both The Time and the relative freedom to embark on this exploration. "

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