Pelosi’s speeches across Europe interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks to the media at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 2, 2019. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Rep. Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) visit to Europe has been plagued with protesters interrupting her various speaking events.

Pelosi first appeared Monday at University College Dublin, where she received an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. While Pelosi took the podium in her cap and gown, the UCD Students' Union president, Martha Ni Riada, stood up and began yelling.

"Pelosi is a Zionist and a war criminal," she said before security guards immediately seized her and led her out of the room. "You said that support for Israel is in our DNA. It is not. What about Palestinian women?"

Ni Riada complained on X that she was not given a verbal warning and her arms were left reddened by the incident.

"Why does UCD continue to platform Zionist warmongers whilst silencing students?" Ni Riada wrote online.

“Rep. Pelosi should be considered one of the most skilled and accomplished legislators in the history of the United States,” American studies professor Liam Kennedy said in the former House speaker's defense. “She has made outstanding contributions to American politics for nearly 40 years, providing a model of liberal democratic leadership that has been deeply influential in the U.S. and admired globally. Such principled leadership and commitment to liberal governance is especially important to recognize at this time in light of the challenges to democracy in the U.S. and beyond."

Then, on Thursday, Pelosi appeared at Oxford University in England to offer the Benazir Bhutto Memorial Lecture, named after Pakistan's first female prime minister. Following Bhutto's assassination in 2007, the Oxford Union has hosted an annual memorial lecture.

As Pelosi spoke, a student silently approached the podium, stood in front, and unfurled a Palestinian flag. Even though the crowd booed, he was allowed to remain through her speech. Later, the activist group Youth Demand took credit for the demonstration.

"Warmongers like Nancy Pelosi are not welcome on University campuses. When children are being murdered, and hospitals are being bombed, we will not sit down and be quiet whilst these people are given platforms," the group wrote online. "We must stand up and take action, because we aren’t f***ing around anymore."

There was an additional group of students outside that venue also protesting throughout Pelosi's visit.

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The Washington Examiner contacted both the Oxford Union and University College Dublin for comment.

Pelosi has long advocated a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She has also called for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign.

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