Roger Köppel's Swiss Campus Tour: Still No Date, Students Await
One month after announcing a Swiss campus tour to debate with students, Roger Köppel has yet to set a date for his event. Students eagerly await the tour, inspired by the assassination of U.S. influencer Charlie Kirk, but some critics question Köppel's motives.
Roger Köppel, a Swiss journalist and politician, announced a campus tour following the tragic death of Charlie Kirk. Despite the interest from students, no date has been set for the tour, leaving universities and attendees in limbo. The University of Zurich has received a request but has not yet approved or scheduled the event.
Inquiries about the status of the tour have gone unanswered by Köppel, fueling speculation about the tour's progress. While some students eagerly anticipate the debates, critics accuse Köppel of exploiting Kirk's death to gain attention for his own tour.
With no date confirmed and no response from Roger Köppel, the status of the campus tour remains uncertain. Students continue to await the event, while critics urge caution in interpreting Köppel's motives.
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