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‘Dragged by his feet’: Blind African student violently removed from Oxford debate

/ 02:00 PM November 19, 2019

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African student Ebenezer Azamati being forcefully removed from the Oxford Union chamber. Image: screenshot from Facebook.com/@OxfordAfrica

Prestigious British debating society Oxford Union has drawn flak after a 25-year-old blind African student was “dragged by his feet” from a chamber by one of the society’s security officials.

Ghanaian Ebenezer Azamati, 25, was “forcibly and violently” removed from his seat in the Oxford Union Chamber in Oxford, United Kingdom on Oct. 17, as per a statement released on Nov. 13 by the Oxford University Africa Society (AfriSoc).

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“The Oxford University Africa Society (AfriSoc) strongly condemns the violent, unjust, inhumane, and shameful treatment of our member, Mr. Ebenezer Azamati,” the statement read. “No individual deserves to be treated in that manner.”

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“Our understanding is that Mr. Azamati, who is visually impaired, was forcibly and violently prevented from re-entering the Union to resume his seat, and subsequently, forced to leave the debate Chamber after simply exiting and re-entering when the program had not even begun,” AfriSoc said.

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“Even if he had re-entered when the debate had started, such poor treatment through violent means remains unjustifiable,” the group added.

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Azamati is a postgraduate from Ghana studying international relations, as per statement.

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A video of a clearly distressed Azamati being removed from his seat was posted by AfriSoc on Facebook last Friday, Nov. 15. The video was cut, however, before Azamati was reportedly “dragged off the bench by his feet,” as per Oxford University student paper The Oxford Student.

https://www.facebook.com/OxfordAfrica/videos/3199541896740820/?v=3199541896740820

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Azamati was initially charged with violent misconduct by Oxford Union’s president Brendan McGrath, but the latter has since withdrawn the charge after AfriSoc released its statement.

McGrath apologized on behalf of the union “unreservedly for the distress and any reputational damage which the publication of the charge may have caused him,” as per AfriSoc’s statement released on Facebook last Sunday, Nov. 17.

https://www.facebook.com/OxfordAfrica/photos/a.699454626768214/2721375174576139/?type=3&theater

Azamati’s ban from the Union is yet to be lifted and his Oxford Union membership has not yet been reinstated, as of writing. Ian Biong/JB

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