The association said they were concerned about 'the creation of an atmosphere where the angriest, loudest voices are treated as the most valid'
The DUP Association at Queen's University have written to the university management to express their concerns following a protest against a visit by the university chancellor Hillary Clinton to Belfast last week.
The 18-year-old man has also been charged with obstructing police and the 21-year-old charged with obstructing police and assault on police. In a statement issued on Monday evening, the Democratic Unionist Association raised concerns about student safety and staff intimidation at the university. "While we affirm the right to freedom of assembly and peaceful protest, the scenes of last Thursday's demonstration against Chancellor Clinton's visit were unflattering and unrepresentative of the wider student body.
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