Oxford University Union’s president elect is accused of celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination – after pair came head-to-head in debate weeks ago

Charlie Kirk, the president of the Oxford Union, is accused of celebrating the assassination.
George Abaraone’nin, Utah’deki university campus talking about public shots on a single bullet with a bullet was shot in his neck shortly after Kirk’in allegedly shared comments that illuminated the death.
. Telegram He claims that he saw messages sent by ABARAONE, who is also shared on social media.
Someone is said to have been sent to WhatsApp, he writes: ‘Charlie Kirk was shot, let’s go’. Another message that Telegraph published by Abaraone on Instagram says: ‘Charlie Kirk Loool hit’.
The Instagram account of Oxford was made special and prevented anyone from watching their publications on the platform. It is also unclear whether the WhatsApp account, which is seen to share messages, belongs to Abaraone.
Abaraonye was elected to the presidency in June and previously came head -to -head with the American conservative activist during an event at the university.
The couple discussed the concept of ‘toxic masculinity’, while they did not agree with the influence of the younger generation men and women.
Abaraonye also served as the Vice President of Oxford Africa and Caribbean Association, which involved in the task force of racing equality to make speeches on racial diversity with a wider university.
George Abaraone, president of Oxford Union, discusses American conservative activist Charlie Kirk during an event in May
Kirk was shot around his neck with a single bullet while talking about public shots on a university campus in Utah. He was depicted at the event before his death on Wednesday
One of the messages allegedly sent by Abaraonye shortly after Kirk’s death
Kirk was hit by a single bullet while talking about public shots on a university campus in Utah yesterday.
Two married father was taken to hospital and succumbed to tragic injuries.
A human hunt still continues for a shooter, which is defined as a man in the university age – the authorities say that on Thursday, the individual’s video images.
After jumping from the roof and escaped from the scene, they said that a high -power bolt action rifles were rescued from a nearby forested area.
President Trump, Kirk’e ‘Truth and Freedom for Freedom’ he accelerated the sadness in the tragedy.
“Charlie was the best in America and the monster attacking him was attacking the whole country,” he said, before ordering the flag to the government buildings, he ordered to be reduced to half the pole, three of them in the White House.
He added another article: ‘Big and even legendary Charlie Kirk died. Nobody understood or had the hearts of young people in the United States better than Charlie.
“ Everyone was especially loved by me and was admired and now not with us. Melania and my sympathy go to her beautiful wife Erika and her family. Charlie, we love you! ‘
Charlie Kirk speaks before her visit to Utah Valley University in Utah, Orem, Orem Point speaks before she was shot on Wednesday
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President Donald Trump announced Kirk’s real social death about five hours after shooting and announced sympathy for his wife and family
Kirk’s assassination caused the tribute to erupt, while the death of the left used to get political points because of his strong views.
Left writer Nels Abbey, on Thursday, during a view in the UK during a view of Ku Klux Klan’s former leader David Duke, led to anger.
After inviting the democratic strategist Joi Chaney to the panel, the BBC came under fire on the scope of ‘unpleasant’ stunning the audience when Mr. Kirk said that he was not appreciated and loved by everyone.
Another article that triggered a reaction was the Femi Olwole, the left -wing activist: ‘The last two years in Gaza, 80,000 murders in Gaza, as an acceptable and justified loss of the same people who tell us to treat the sacredness of a human life is really valuable.’
Oxford University spokesman: ‘Oxford Union is independent of the university. We make comments that appear to confirm violence – they are unacceptable and completely contrary to the values of our community. ‘
Oxford Union said in a statement: ‘Oxford Union, Charlie Kirk’s passing in relation to the passing of the President of the President of the President of George Abaraone wants to condemn the words and emotions.
“Their report does not represent the current leadership or opinion of the Oxford Union. The current administration has no relationship in accordance with President Moosa Harraj, and is completely independent of Abaraone’s administration.
‘Today, we confirm our stance that the Oxford Union is unlawful to all kinds of political violence and strongly opposes our free speech and thoughtful debate.
‘We would like to repeat that our condolences lie with Charlie Kirk’s family, especially with his wife and young children based on such a terrible grief.’




