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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,18704554%5E12332,00.html
No apology from 'racist' professor
April 04, 2006
A UNIVERSITY academic who sparked a racial furore by claiming a link between African refugees and high crime rates says he will not apologise to the Sudanese community over it, defying the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC).
Professor Andrew Fraser was suspended from teaching at Macquarie University in Sydney in July last year after the comments.
Sudanese Darfurian Union secretary Safi Hareer complained to HREOC that Prof
Fraser breached the Racial Discrimination Act in a letter published in the Parramatta Sun newspaper.
The letter said experience showed that an expanding black population was a "sure-fire recipe" for increased crime and violence.
In a landmark ruling that raises fresh questions about the limits to which academics can engage in public debate, HREOC chairman John von Doussa found Prof Fraser's comments were unlawful, The Australian newspaper reported today.
Mr von Doussa asked Prof Fraser to respond to Mr Hareer's demand for an apology to the Sudanese community.
But the academic has refused, telling The Australian he has a right to freedom of speech.
"Even those who disagree with me should be appalled at this attack on the freedom of academic debate," Prof Fraser said
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,18715446-12332,00.html
MACQUARIE University has dropped an edict requiring associate professor of law Andrew Fraser to divorce his controversial views on race from his academic post.
The university has allowed Professor Fraser to use his academic time at taxpayers' expense to write a book that calls for the forced repatriation of foreign-born Muslims and the restoration of the White Australia policy.
Professor Fraser has also travelled to the US to share a conference platform with prominent neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists.
He was suspended from teaching last year by the university's then vice-chancellor, Di Yerbury, over his claim that Africans had low IQs and high testosterone levels, which made them a crime risk.
Professor Yerbury declared at the time that Professor Fraser's continued tenure depended on his ensuring he did not identify his university position with his views on race.
Professor Fraser used university letterheads in recent correspondence with the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. He has rejected a request by HREOC chairman John von Doussa that he apologise to the Sudanese community over his claim that an expanding black population was a recipe for violence.
No apology from 'racist' professor
April 04, 2006
A UNIVERSITY academic who sparked a racial furore by claiming a link between African refugees and high crime rates says he will not apologise to the Sudanese community over it, defying the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC).
Professor Andrew Fraser was suspended from teaching at Macquarie University in Sydney in July last year after the comments.
Sudanese Darfurian Union secretary Safi Hareer complained to HREOC that Prof
Fraser breached the Racial Discrimination Act in a letter published in the Parramatta Sun newspaper.
The letter said experience showed that an expanding black population was a "sure-fire recipe" for increased crime and violence.
In a landmark ruling that raises fresh questions about the limits to which academics can engage in public debate, HREOC chairman John von Doussa found Prof Fraser's comments were unlawful, The Australian newspaper reported today.
Mr von Doussa asked Prof Fraser to respond to Mr Hareer's demand for an apology to the Sudanese community.
But the academic has refused, telling The Australian he has a right to freedom of speech.
"Even those who disagree with me should be appalled at this attack on the freedom of academic debate," Prof Fraser said
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,18715446-12332,00.html
MACQUARIE University has dropped an edict requiring associate professor of law Andrew Fraser to divorce his controversial views on race from his academic post.
The university has allowed Professor Fraser to use his academic time at taxpayers' expense to write a book that calls for the forced repatriation of foreign-born Muslims and the restoration of the White Australia policy.
Professor Fraser has also travelled to the US to share a conference platform with prominent neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists.
He was suspended from teaching last year by the university's then vice-chancellor, Di Yerbury, over his claim that Africans had low IQs and high testosterone levels, which made them a crime risk.
Professor Yerbury declared at the time that Professor Fraser's continued tenure depended on his ensuring he did not identify his university position with his views on race.
Professor Fraser used university letterheads in recent correspondence with the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. He has rejected a request by HREOC chairman John von Doussa that he apologise to the Sudanese community over his claim that an expanding black population was a recipe for violence.