Sky News
| 1 year ago
The former International Monetary Fund chief was greeted by angry demonstrators brandishing banners and placards when he arrived to address the Cambridge Union Society on Friday. Trouble flared after around 150 people from the university's student...
Mail Online UK
| 1 year ago
Meanwhile, women's rights campaigners believe the former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief should have been banned from speaking at the Union. One message scrawled in huge black letters on a wall read Jog On DSK' while another message scribbled...
Daily News & Analysis
| 1 year ago
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn had to be bundled through a side door as a crowd of 200 student protesters objected to his speech at the Cambridge University Union. Protesters assembled outside the Cambridge Union Society as Dominique Strauss-...
The Sun UK
| 1 year ago
The 62-year-old, accused last year of sexually assaulting a New York maid, gave a private address on global economics. But his appearance sparked anger among members of the university's student union Women's Campaign...Banners attacking the Frenchman,...
Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
As the French economist left, the angry crowd, shouting references to the New York hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault, tried to scale 20-meter barricades guarded by police and security officers set up to protect him. Placards were thrown at...