Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger faced angry protesters during his visit at New York University this week.

On Tuesday, 95-year-old Kissinger was wheeled into NYU’s Stern School of Business to be part of a speaking series.

However, his presence was not welcomed by several protestors in the room.

“Henry Kissinger, on behalf of the International Criminal Court, you are a war criminal, you have committed genocide against the people of the world!” one protester shouted.

“People today, people now live with the results of what you’ve done!” another protester exclaimed.

“You deserve to go to jail and then rot in hell!” a third one yelled.

Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo explained to Laura Ingraham that this was a private invitation-only event and that they harassed him from 5:30-8pm.

“I have to say this: an official who works for the president, the president makes the decision to bomb Cambodia or overthrow a dictator!” Arroyo told Ingraham. “That’s not up to the Secretary to State. Why are they yelling at him? Go yell at Nixon’s grave.”

“Most of these people weren’t even alive when this was happening!” Ingraham reacted. “This is, like, reflexive.”

Watch the clip above, via Fox News.

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