http://newsbusters.org/node/12841

AP Ignored Fact-Based Criticism of Islam in College Harassment Case

Posted by
<file:///C:/Program%20Files/Common%20Files/Microsoft%20Shared/Stationery/use
r/15035> Lynn Davidson on May 18, 2007 - 10:11. 

 

If the AP didn't write about it, it didn't happen, right? In an article
about a topic I
<file:///C:/Program%20Files/Common%20Files/Microsoft%20Shared/Stationery/nod
e/12733> blogged earlier in the week here at Newsbusters, the
<http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/2007/05/10/university_
panel_says_student_parody_harassed_blacks/> AP also reported it, but with a
different angle. The Primary Source, a conservative newspaper at Boston's
Tufts University was charged with harassment and creating a hostile
environment on campus by publishing what the paper called political parody;
they were found guilty of the charges by a disciplinary panel. The catch is,
the AP worded it in a way that only reported half the story and ignored the
paper's other harassment complaint that the panel was judging-at the same
time-a fact-based satire of Islam.

The Source's article was a take-off of the ubiquitous "awareness week"
flyers that litter college campuses everywhere by mocking up an
<http://thefire.org/pdfs/f102e5ae4168a0125d295748d41d0558.pdf?PHPSESSID=0164
6aff88d1e9f9faacacbceea98b5a> "Islam Awareness Week" flyer (from
<http://www.thefire.org/index.php/article/8052.html?PHPSESSID=f15658203eb50b
248454e9d010a9f8c3> FIRE's extensive coverage) which quoted violent passages
from the Koran and highlighted unflattering facts about some of the
oppressive and discriminatory conditions in Islam and Islamic countries and
Islam itself.  There isn't much sympathy for people who are upset because a
newspaper pointed out that "Since the 7th century, 1 million African slaves
were sold to Muslims compared to 10 or 11 million sold to the entire Western
hemisphere" and "The seven nations in the world that punish homosexuality
with death all have fundamentalist Muslim governments."  Unlike crude cracks
about skin color, it's pretty hard to gin up outrage over writing true
statements like that about harsh elements of fundamentalist Islam. 


Why did the AP leave out the Islamic parody? Maybe this story just was one
of those quick rewrites of an activist press release, or perhaps there was a
purpose to eliminating the Islamic portion of the story. Whatever the
reason, this is all that occurred,
<http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/05/10/america/NA-GEN-US-Tufts-Universit
y-Racial-Satire-Flap.php> according to the AP (emphasis mine throughout):

A judicial panel at Tufts University on Thursday ruled that a conservative
campus journal "harassed" blacks by publishing a Christmas carol parody
called "O Come All Ye Black Folk" that many found racist.dddd

The decision by the Committee on Student Life, a board of professors and
students that hears complaints against campus groups, ruled that The Primary
Source was guilty of harassment and creating a hostile environment in
violation of the school's nondiscrimination policy.

A black studdent brought a harassment complaint to the board after the
magazine distributed its December edition, which contained the mock
Christmas carol lambasting black students and the school's affirmative
action policies.

Even though an apology for the
<http://www.thefire.org/pdfs/8248a205683e611ca7239c8d6fa3439e.pdf?PHPSESSID=
9229c95cc59b9f772f2913b2bf430499>  Christmas carol  (from FIRE) was issued
in December after students made their displeasure known, it resulted in no
charges or university disciplinary action. Interest in that carol was
renewed only by the Islamic satire controversy, which occurred four months
later. The AP did not explain any of this and instead of addressing the
logical catalyst for the trial, the Islamic Awareness parody, it focused
solely on the Christmas carol lampoon, only mentioning the Islamic Awareness
parody and its "factoids" in passing after listing portions of the
inflammatory carol: 


The parody of "O Come All Ye Faithful" calls black people "boisterous" and
proclaims, "Born into the ghetto. O Jesus! We need you now to fill our
racial quotas." (.)

The school's Muslim Student Association filed a separate harassment claim in
April after the magazine parodied their advertisements for Islamic Awareness
Week with factoids about brutality in Muslim countries.

By framing the Islamic parody as a "separate harassment claim in April," the
AP made it seem as though the two cases were not tried together and were
unrelated, which also made it seem as if there was a pattern of charges. 


It might also be wise to minimize the Islamic parody when the Muslim Student
Association's complaint to Tufts called the printed facts about Islam a
"negative and wrongful portrayal" and
<http://www.thefire.org/index.php/article/7984.html?PHPSESSID=3257b29494b149
5cb61664bc187b8a04> stated "[The Source] printed the Danish cartoons last
year and now this. We are outraged." 


The icing on the cake? Not only did the AP leave out half the story, but it
couldn't even get the punishment right, stating the
<http://www.thefire.org/pdfs/5e4f4b4bdadd652d41a425c952c43e49.pdf?PHPSESSID=
56dd44b300876de855ef43748905d5bd> committee decided that "an editor now must
sign all of the magazine's work," while in reality, it ruled that "all
material published.must be attributed to named author(s) or contributor(s).
Eliminating anonymous political speech on campus is very different from
requiring an editor to essentially take responsibility for articles. That
was an elementary mistake for an AP reporter to make. 


This literally one-sided article wasn't corrected or followed up upon. So, a
hurried rewrite of an activist organization's press release, a desire to
conceal some of the more disturbing elements of fundamentalist Islam or just
a poorly researched article from an otherwise good writer? There's no way to
tell.

 



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