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	Targeting Activist University of Ottawa Students
	 
	By Stephen Lendman 
	Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, April 12, 2010 
	   Until his early March Board of Directors removal, Mahdi Darius 
	Nazemroaya was Fulcrum Publishing Society (FPS) Ombudsman, the 
	English-language student newspaper at Canada's University of Ottawa (U of 
	O).    It resulted from his critical reports, including a preliminary 
	February 23 one for FPS's editorial mistreatment of Professor Denis Rancourt, 
	fired in March 2009 for his political activism - specifically his courageous 
	stance on Occupied Palestine.   In 2007, after criticizing university 
	opposition to academically boycotting Israel, repression against him 
	intensified under new president Allen Rock, a former Canadian politician, UN 
	ambassador, and staunch Israeli supporter.   Nazemroaya accused the 
	Fulcrum of "publishing opinion pieces against Dr. Rancourt. (They've) 
	strongly criticized him, his university classes, his position, and his brand 
	of activism."    In his January 9 report, Nazemroaya cited illegal U 
	of O "covert surveillance," adding that "The Fulcrum has a duty to cover all 
	news concerning campus life in an unbiased way and to the best of its 
	abilities," especially over denying a distinguished tenured professor 
	academic freedom and firing him for his views - the way a police state 
	silences dissent.   Nazemroaya also accused the FPS Board of 
	endorsing:    "a conflict of interest" (and) tr(ying) to force (him) 
	to be quiet about it and to accept it without initially offering a 
	remedy....Contrary to FPS rules, the Board also (attempted) to force (its) 
	Ombudsman to play a passive role;" in other words, forced compliance to 
	quash an independent investigation into Rancourt's firing, one that surely 
	would vindicate him.   After his dismissal, Nazemroaya wrote an open 
	letter to the FPS, the university Students Federation (SFUO), Graduate 
	Students Association (GSAED), and U of O, saying he was FPS Ombudsman until 
	early March, then removed over "a sequence of events launched by the 
	investigation of a formal complaint by Denis Rancourt."    He accused 
	FPS Business Manager Frank Appleyard of "breach(ing) the FPS constitution by 
	simultaneously working for Allan Rock and the FPS. This was a conflict of 
	interest. Appleyard claimed that this was okay because the BOD had 
	authorized this violation. The BOD has no such power," any more than a head 
	of state may violate constitutional and international laws. Doing so is a 
	criminal act. In academic environs, violations are ethical conflicts of 
	interest, clearly explained in the FPS Constitution's Section 1(1), stating: 
	  "Employees (include) section editors, editor-in-chief, unelected 
	editorial positions, business positions, and any other individual on the 
	Corporate payroll."   They may not simultaneously work for the 
	Fulcrum, SFUO, GSAED or U of O Administration. Doing so is a constitutional 
	violation and conflict of interest.    "There is no debate or 
	divergence of interpretation on this fact. No one can authorize breaches of 
	the FPS Constitution or FPS By-laws, including the Board of Directors. 
	According to Section 2.03 of the FPS Constitution, amendments can only be 
	made at a duly constituted meeting of the staff approved by the Board or 
	vice-versa."   Appleyard breached his constitutional duty, then 
	falsely accused Nazemroaya in his Ombudsman capacity.   He also 
	"mismanage(d)....FPS funds, which are obtained through student fees. The 
	constitution clearly says 'no employees' can work for the FPS and either the 
	university administration, SFUO, and/or GSAED at the same time. This is to 
	prevent political influences from biasing Fulcrum reporting."   "The 
	BOD now claims there was a 'typographical mistake in the constitution," an 
	entirely bogus assertion to justify an unjustifiable act. Appleyard then 
	"accuse(d) me of personal attacks and false statements, which BOD member 
	Scott Bedard informed me was reason for my suspension," bogus again to 
	remove him and attack academic freedom.   As troublesome, the Fulcrum 
	"imposed a media blackout on this scandal. My position is that a cover-up 
	has been underway. A public inquiry is in order," one not forthcoming to let 
	Allan Rock run the U of O like a feudal lord, ruling by edict with no 
	opposition.   BOD members gave Nazemroaya two choices - obey or go. He 
	chose honor, stepped down, and accused university president, Allan Rock, of 
	unfitness and damaged credibility in asking him to resign, then added:   
	"Appearances are pertinent for judging conflicts of interest. Did Allan Rock 
	forget about the Conflict of Interest Code in Parliament?"   He should 
	have known that hiring Appleyard was unethical, after he backed Rancourt 
	criticism - what Nazemroaya called "notoriously negative and ill-informed." 
	Hiring him looks "like a reward and was an infringement of ethical norms 
	expected for the governance of a publicly funded institution."   
	Because of arrogant Allan Rock leadership, the U of O is despotically run, 
	tolerating no views divergent from his own. Effectively, he declared free 
	expression and academic freedom dead, so long as he's lord and master of U 
	of O's administration.   A Program Note   Professor Denis 
	Rancourt will be this writer's guest on The Progressive Radio News Hour on 
	The Progressive Radio Network - Saturday, May 8 at 1PM Eastern time.   
	Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya will be on the same program - Sunday, April 11 at 
	1PM.   In-depth discussion will focus on the gross injustice to both 
	guests - to freely air what FPS suppresses.   Stephen Lendman 
	lives in Chicago and can be reached at
	lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. 
	Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to 
	cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio 
	News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time 
	and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy 
	listening.   
	
	http://prognewshour.progressiveradionetwork.org/  http://lendmennews.progressiveradionetwork.org/ 
	  
	 
       
       
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