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Macquarie Professor lodges HREOC complaints alleging political
discrimination and anti-white racial vilification
Associate Professor of law Andrew Fraser will provide the Human Rights
and Equal Opportunity Commission today with documentary evidence
supporting his complaint of political discrimination against Macquarie
University.
In July 2005, Professor Fraser wrote a controversial letter to the
Parramatta Sun in which he suggested that large-scale immigration from
black Africa could lead to increasing levels of crime, violence and a
wide range of other social problems.
Almost immediately, Macquarie University was subjected to intense
political pressure from black African organisations, the NSW Jewish
Board of Deputies and many other "anti-racist" activist groups and
individuals demanding that Professor Fraser be sacked.
Soon after returning from overseas, the then Vice-Chancellor of
Macquarie University, Professor Di Yerbury declared that Professor
Fraser's view were "repugnant" to her, offering a series of
apologies on behalf of the University to African migrant groups.
The Vice-Chancellor also sought to procure Professor Fraser's
immediate resignation, offering to buy out his one-year pre-retirement
contract which is due to terminate on June 30, 2006. When Professor
Fraser declined that offer, the University immediately cancelled his
classes and suspended him from teaching.
Shortly thereafter, the University lent its weight to an organised
campaign of political intimidation aimed at Professor Fraser. It
sponsored a "Racism Within" forum (really a latter-day Stalinist
show-trial) where hundreds of Macquarie academics and students gathered
to denounce Professor Fraser's alleged "extreme racism" in terms
bordering on the hysterical.
Despite assurances from his Dean that Professor Fraser would be
permitted to resume teaching once Professor Yerbury had resigned in
early February 2006, the University cancelled his classes once again in
the first semester of the current academic year.
The decision to suspend Professor Fraser this year was taken explicitly
because his political views on race were deemed likely to influence his
approach to the subject he was set to teach; namely, American
Constitutional History.
Professor Fraser will be retiring from Macquarie University at the end
of this week. Unlike other academic retirees who intend to remain
research-active, he has been denied the status of an Honorary Associate
which would entitle him to library privileges facilitating research
into his next book on Anglophobia: Its Causes and Cure. That petty
academic vindictiveness is the latest step in a year-long campaign of
discrimination by the University against his political heresies.
In a case of turnabout is fair play, Professor Fraser also has lodged a
complaint against the Parramatta Sun and its editor Charles Boag. The
Human Rights Commission declared Professor Fraser's observations on
black crime to be an unlawful form of racial vilification. But the
same issue of the Parramatta Sun that published Professor Fraser's
allegedly "racist" letter carried a signed editorial by Charles
Boag asserting that it is mere "fantasy" to worry about black crime
in light of the notorious record of "murder and mayhem on a great
scale" committed by white Europeans, here in Australia and elsewhere
in the world.
Professor Fraser looks forward to finding out whether the Human Rights
and Equal Opportunity Commission is, as advertised, a neutral and
impartial investigative body. He hopes that a double standard will not
be applied by the Commission allowing white Europeans to be subjected
to wholesale "racial vilification" while suffering blatant
political discrimination whenever they protest the loss of their
freedoms and their ancestral homelands.
He is, however, not at all confident that his hope will be fulfilled.
Andrew Fraser
Dept of Public Law
Macquarie University
Sydney, Australia 2109
tel: 9613 3382
26 June 2006
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