The student activists that blockaded South African Vice Consul Duke Kent-Brown said yesterday they will file a complaint with the University requesting a full investigation of the Harvard police response to their action.
The undergraduates, who are all members of the Southern Africa Solidarity Committee (SASC), are asking the
University's Commission on Inquiry (COI) to
examine what they call Harvard's use of excessive
force in removing protesters from the speech.
Harvard officials denied the allegations,
saying they used proper restraint in ending the
blockade. The officials also said they could use
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