AV整氈窒

 

Support for a colleague

- December 5, 2007

The AV整氈窒 community is rallying around a professor targeted in a disturbing video that was posted for a short time last week on YouTube.

In a message circulated by email last Friday, AV整氈窒 President Tom Traves expressed support for the engineering professor and characterized the six-minute video as racist and malicious. The video and the universitys response were first reported by CBC Radio and have since generated coverage by many other media outlets.

I am sending this note to you for several reasons: to voice my personal disgust for this sort of anonymous and hateful attack; to underline that this is not regarded as a prank, but as a vicious assault, said Dr. Traves in the email.

The feedback to Dr. Traves note was immediate; he was lauded for taking a strong stand and expressing his concern. AV整氈窒 faculty and staff who responded to the note also expressed their support.

Bravo to you for clearly sending a message to the AV整氈窒 community that malice and racism will not be tolerated, wrote one AV整氈窒 staffer.

I want to thank you for responding for the AV整氈窒 community.泭 I could only imagine how I would feel if this was all about my family, responded Susanna Morash, an administrative secretary with the School of Architecture. I hope you do find out who did this and take very strong measures on behalf of all of us.

Halifax police have been asked to investigate the video, which made derogatory references to the professors ethnicity and religion. It was sent out by someone using a fabricated email address containing the professors name.泭

Const. Jeff Carr said they have to look at the evidence and speak with the Crown and decide if it falls under criminal or civil law.

This may be defamatory or libel and, if so, thats covered in the criminal code, he said. Its not something we deal with on a regular basis but something that the Crown would discuss.