The U.S. Army War College has suspended the author of two monographs which critics viewed as apologia for Hamas. Sherifa Zuhur has been suspended 10 days without pay, the Chronicle of Higher Education reports.
Zuhur allegedly threatened to air complaints about her feelings of mistreatment to the Arab Times, an Arab-American newspaper, and she already complained to the Middle East Studies Association. That constituted "a clear threat to attempt to damage the U.S. Army War College's reputation with malicious claims and misinformation for which you can offer no support," an email from her supervisor informing her of the suspension said.
Zuhur has lodged a series of complaints against War College officials, saying they have violated her academic freedom and that she has been subject to intimidation and harassment.
The Chronicle story describes an incident in which Zuhur claimed a college chairman burst into her office and thrust a letter at her so forcefully that she passed out. A witness disputed her account, especially her claim of fainting. In a letter, Zuhur said the school was trying to "torture" her for making the accusation. Zuhur was notified about the suspension by Douglas C. Lovelace Jr, director of the college's Strategic Studies Institute. Read more ...
Zuhur allegedly threatened to air complaints about her feelings of mistreatment to the Arab Times, an Arab-American newspaper, and she already complained to the Middle East Studies Association. That constituted "a clear threat to attempt to damage the U.S. Army War College's reputation with malicious claims and misinformation for which you can offer no support," an email from her supervisor informing her of the suspension said.
Zuhur has lodged a series of complaints against War College officials, saying they have violated her academic freedom and that she has been subject to intimidation and harassment.
The Chronicle story describes an incident in which Zuhur claimed a college chairman burst into her office and thrust a letter at her so forcefully that she passed out. A witness disputed her account, especially her claim of fainting. In a letter, Zuhur said the school was trying to "torture" her for making the accusation. Zuhur was notified about the suspension by Douglas C. Lovelace Jr, director of the college's Strategic Studies Institute. Read more ...
Source: IPT Blog
10-day suspension for a terrorist terrorist sympathizer!
What a brave move by the USAWC!
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