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http://www.sltrib.com/ci_4235461
Article Last Updated: 08/25/2006 01:29:46 AM MDT
Protest permit alarms Utah's Jews
'It's scary': Many worry such a rally could blur the line between freedom of speech and anti-Semitism
By Heather May
The Salt Lake Tribune
"Members of Utah's Jewish community are alarmed by a proposed demonstration that will call for "Death to Israel.""
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A man - whose name wasn't available Thursday - has applied for a free-speech permit from Salt Lake City to demonstrate on sidewalks near City Hall on Wednesday. The city is reviewing the application.
City officials cannot constitutionally deny it based on the content of the message.
Laura Green, director of the United Jewish Federation of Utah, said Thursday that she has received dozens of calls about the planned demonstration. Many fear the rally could incite violence against Jews.
"Based on freedom of speech, people have the right to say what they want to say. There has to be a line between saying what you want to say and preaching the genocide of a population," Green said.
She hopes the city denies the permit, saying the police will be busy enough with the other five demonstrations planned for Wednesday to coincide with President Bush's visit to Utah.
The president will speak to the American Legion's 88th national convention at the Salt Palace on Thursday. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice are scheduled to speak on Tuesday."