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Louis Farrakhan Speech At UC Berkeley Sparks Protests

BERKELEY (CBS SF) -- University of California President Mark Yudof decried Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan as "provocative" and "divisive" Saturday following a speech at UC Berkeley.

Farrakhan spoke Saturday during an Afrikan Black Coalition Conference organized by the Black Student Union. The appearance drew protests from those opposed to Farrakhan's views, but Yudof still defended his right to speak.

"Louis Farrakhan is a provocative, divisive figure with a long history of racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic speech," Yudof said. "It was distressing in the extreme that a student organization invited him to speak on the UC Berkeley campus."

"But, as I have said before, we cannot, as a society or as a university community, be provoked by hurtful speech to retreat from the cherished value of free speech," Yudof said.

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