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This Article is From Mar 10, 2015

Oklahoma University Shuts 'Disgraceful' Fraternity Over Racist Video

Oklahoma University Shuts 'Disgraceful' Fraternity Over Racist Video
Graffiti is seen painted on the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, March 9, 2015.(Reuters)
Norman, Okla.:

The University of Oklahoma closed a fraternity linked to a video of students singing racial epithets, ordered its members to move out of the house and labelled the actions of those involved "disgraceful."

"Effective immediately, all ties and affiliations between the university and the local SAE (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) chapter are hereby severed," University President David Boren said on Monday.

Members have until midnight on Tuesday to vacate the premises and people could be seen loading goods into moving trucks behind the fraternity house.

In the 10-second video posted online on Sunday and replayed by media outlets, students on a bus chanted in unison, using offensive language referring to blacks and vowing to never admit them into the fraternity. It was not immediately clear when the video was taped.

"To those who have misused their free speech in such a reprehensible way, I have a message for you. You are disgraceful," Boren said.

He told a news conference the fraternity would not be allowed back on campus as long as he is president and the university has launched an investigation to see if individual members can be punished. No students were named.

Boren walked alongside hundreds of students at a solidarity rally on campus on Monday morning, hours after the Sigma Alpha Epsilon's national leadership suspended its members at the university over the video.

"I am proud of everyone coming together to say we are not about racism or about tolerating it," third-year student Blair Tillman said.

The incident comes at a time of heightened racial tensions following U.S. incidents of unarmed African-Americans being fatally shot by police. Over the weekend, ceremonies in Selma, Alabama, marked the 50th anniversary of a crackdown on a civil rights march there known as "Bloody Sunday."

The fraternity in Oklahoma was hit by graffiti with one message painted on its building calling for it to be torn down.

"We apologise for the unacceptable and racist behaviour of the individuals in the video, and we are disgusted that any member would act in such a way," Sigma Alpha Epsilon's national headquarters said in a statement after verifying its OU members were involved.

The fraternity has been linked to at least six deaths in the past eight years from excessive drinking or hazing violence. SAE has denied any wrongdoing.

SAE chapters have been punished before over racially charged incidents at other campuses.
 

© Thomson Reuters 2015

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