College split over fellowship

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Will Woodward | The Guardian | 31 January 2003 Academics at King’s College, Cambridge, have split over a decision to turn down Edward Said, the distinguished Arab-American intellectual, for an honorary fellowship. One senior fellow at the college, a locus for leftwing radicalism, said they believed the award would have been “provocative” – fuelling

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Hypocrisies, Double Standards and Lies

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) JOHN F. SUGG | Weekly Planet | 26 February 2003 Here’s what you’re supposed to know: Sami Al-Arian was indicted as a terrorist leader on Feb. 20.Here’s what you’re not supposed to think about: Sami Al-Arian never, even according to the indictment, committed violent acts. His nemesis Israel, on the other hand, will conduct

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MAB Denounces US Allegations against UK-based Palestinian Academic

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Muslim Association of Great Britain | 3 March 2003 Friends, colleagues, students and readers of Dr. Basheer Musa Nafi’ have been dismayed by the recent allegations made by U.S. Attorney General Ashcroft who associated the Palestinian London-based academic with terrorism. In a sensational and highly inflammatory presentation the Attorney General made unfounded and unsubstantiated

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Basheer Nafi

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Alison Goddard | The Times Higher Education Supplement | 28 February 2003 Colleagues of Basheer Nafi say he “encourages critical thinking about religious issues and academic balance in his students and thus encourages social responsibility”. But last week, the US attorney-general charged him with 50 counts of supporting and financing the Palestinian terrorist group

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SF Labor Council Resolution In Defense of Sami Al-Arian

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) 24 February 2003 In Defense Of The Democratic Rights Of Professor Sami Al-Arian Whereas, there has been a concerted political effort to fire Palestinian American Professor Sami Al-Arian from the University of South Florida and, Whereas, the union, the United Professors Of Florida which is affiliated to the National Education Association has defended their

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USF fires professor indicted on terrorism charges

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) RACHEL LA CORTE | The Associated Press | 27 February 2003 TAMPA, Fla. – A Palestinian professor charged with leading the U.S. operations of a Middle Eastern terrorist group was fired Wednesday by the University of South Florida. Sami Al-Arian, who had been suspended since shortly after the 2001 terrorist attacks, violated university policy,

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As the Thumbscrew Turns: The Arrest of Sami al-Arian is Only the Beginning

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Kurt Nimmo | CounterPunch | 24 February 2003 It’s dangerous to be photographed with Bush. It’s also dangerous to visit the Bush White House. Sami al-Arian did both of these things. Now he’s sweating it out in an FBI hoosegow. In May of 2001 Sami was invited to the White House to attend a

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Umist decides against disciplining boycott professor

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Helen Jacobus | Jewish Chronicle | 1 February 2003 MONA BAKER, the professor who sacked two Israeli academics from private journals she edited, has been cleared of any wrongdoing by her employers, the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. Ms Baker, professor of translation studies at Umist, removed Professor Gideon Toury of

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