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Statement to the Ad
Hoc Committee
Joseph Massad, March 14, 2005
In his statement to Columbia’s Ad
Hoc Grievance Committee, Professor Massad defends himself
against the allegations of two of his students. He also speaks
more broadly about what he terms the “campaign of intimidation”
that a selection of Columbia faculty and students, as well
as external parties have engaged in against Professor Massad
and other professors that have voiced criticism of the state
of Israel. He incorporates discussion of the following topics,
among others: “Columbia Unbecoming”, President
Bollinger’s response to the film and related accusations,
threatening emails and voicemails he has received from Columbia
faculty and outside parties, the wave of accusatory articles
written about him by publications such as the New York Sun,
and individuals like Martin Kramer and Daniel Pipes. (back
to academic freedom)
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