A law professor targeted by a 鈥渧icious and potentially life-threatening鈥 campaign that accused him of聽laughing at聽the Koran has criticised his former university for failing to stand up聽to student activists who continue to聽attack him.
Steven Greer, who retired as professor of聽human rights at聽the University of Bristol last summer, said he聽feared for his life and felt forced to聽leave his home after he was publicly accused of making 鈥淚slamophobic, bigoted and divisive鈥 remarks while teaching.
An online petition created by the University of Bristol Islamic Society (BRISOC), which attracted more than 4,000 signatures and is still active, claimed that 鈥渟tudents have reported that Professor Greer has brought the [Koran] into class, read a聽verse and laughed at聽it鈥.
Professor Greer, who received online threats and noticed a stranger loitering outside his home after BRISOC began its campaign two years ago, was alleged to have made discriminatory remarks by referring to the 2015 Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris in the context of Islam鈥檚 stance on freedom of聽speech, which the petition claimed was 鈥渁n聽example of the kind of Islamophobic rhetoric that aims to posit the actions of killers as being representative of the entire Muslim community鈥.
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He was cleared of wrongdoing by a review involving a King's Counsel, which and concluded that his teaching material 鈥渄id聽not amount to discrimination or harassment and was intended as the basis for academic debate by the students who elected to study it鈥.
In a book published this week, Professor Greer says he felt let down by the university, which, even after he was cleared, discontinued his teaching module on Islam, China and the Far East and issued a statement saying that it 鈥渞ecognise[d] BRISOC鈥檚 concerns鈥.
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That followed a 鈥渟eries of white-flag waving statements more sympathetic to BRISOC鈥檚 complaint than to me鈥, Professor Greer explains in , adding that Bristol made 鈥渘o聽attempt to stop the online mob鈥檚 vicious social media campaigns of vilification, victimisation and harassment either during the course of the investigation or thereafter鈥.
Speaking to 探花视频, Professor Greer said the lack of institutional support was illustrated by the fact that BRISOC had not been required to apologise or remove the online petition, even after the allegations had been rejected.
鈥淎nyone accused of mocking Islam, laughing at the Koran or disrespecting the Muslim faith can become a target for murder 鈥 I聽was accused of聽all of聽these things based on nothing but lies and distortions coming from anonymous complaints,鈥 said Professor Greer.
鈥淯niversities routinely discipline students for cheating in assessments. But in my case, they seem completely unwilling to discipline a bunch of irresponsible students for putting my life at risk.鈥
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Professor Greer, who is now research director of the Oxford Institute for British Islam, a thinktank, said he believed the accusations were made because he had defended the Prevent anti-terrorism programme against claims that it was Islamophobic.
He also claimed that the case against him was part of an 鈥渁ttempt to rescue David Miller鈥 by distracting attention from the concurrent case against the Bristol professor of political sociology, who was sacked last year over comments about Israel.
Professor Greer has called for an independent inquiry into his case, arguing that it had echoes of the two-year hate campaign from trans activists faced by Bristol PhD student Raquel Rosario S谩nchez, who likewise condemned the university for allegedly failing to stand up to abusive students.
A Bristol spokesman said students were encouraged 鈥渢o engage with, debate, analyse and critique ideas and theories of all kinds within our academic programmes鈥.
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鈥淎s a university, we are bound to investigate formal complaints when received,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his complaint was not upheld.鈥
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