Charlie Butts – OneNewsNow
A Canadian student pro-life group may pay a high price for expressing free speech.
Members of the University of Calgary’s Campus Pro-Life took their Genocide Awareness Project to campus on November 26 and 27 of last year, as they had been doing since 2006. Chapter president Leah Hallman discusses the display.
“It shows graphic images of abortion and compares abortion to past atrocities such as the Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide,” she explains.
In the past, the students’ free-speech rights were protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. LifeSiteNews.com reports, however, that campus officials recently approached the students and threatened them over the display. “We could possibly face suspension, expulsion under non-academic misconduct, or fines or arrest,” Hallman notes…







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