From Deseret News archives:
BYU OKs Cheney protest
Some students oppose letting him speak at commencement
A group of students met Wednesday night to organize the protest, scheduled for next Wednesday, as well as other possible demonstrations in the Provo area.
The location and time for the protest at BYU have not yet been decided, said BYU spokeswoman Carri Jenkins.
"I don't have all the details," she said. "I do know it's through the College Democrats (club)."
Jenkins said, however, the university will not reconsider its decision to invite the vice president.
"It has been confirmed," she said.
BYU officials rarely allow protests on university property, and participating students said they were surprised to receive permission.
"To be completely honest, I wasn't as surprised when I found that Cheney was speaking as I was when (university officials) said they would allow a protest," said Eric Bybee, a senior who has been heavily involved in organizing what he calls the "anti-Cheney" movement.
Soon after the university announced the graduation speaker, several students and professors expressed displeasure. An online petition opposing Cheney's BYU visit, cheneyspeech.blogspot.com, had garnered 1,297 signatures as of Wednesday night.
Four BYU professors released a letter Tuesday asking the university to withdraw its invitation to the vice president.
"From all indications, Cheney is responsible for the manipulation of intelligence used as a pretext for declaring war on Iraq, the abuse of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and domestic wiretapping," the letter reads. "There is every reason to question Cheney's ethics, including the conviction of his former chief of staff, Scooter Libby, Halliburton's financial gain from bloodshed and many other scandals."
At the student-led meeting Wednesday night, professor Kirk Dearden, one of the letter's authors, told the Deseret Morning News he doesn't think Cheney embodies the moral ethics emphasized at the university.
"We don't agree that someone who contradicts LDS values so much should be allowed to speak at BYU," he said.
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