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		<title>No Free Speech at Tufts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education story: Tufts University has found a conservative student publication guilty of harassment and creating a hostile environment for publishing political satire. Despite explicitly promising to protect controversial and offensive expression in its policies, the Tufts Committee on Student Life decided yesterday to punish the student publication The Primary Source [...]]]></description>
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	<p><a href="http://www.tufts.edu/main.php?p=flash">Tufts University</a> has found a conservative student publication guilty of harassment and creating a hostile environment for publishing political satire. Despite explicitly promising to protect controversial and offensive expression in its policies, the Tufts Committee on Student Life decided yesterday to punish the student publication <a href="http://www.tuftsprimarysource.org/">The Primary Source</a> (TPS) for printing two articles that offended African-American and Muslim students on campus. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), which has spearheaded the defense of <span class="caps">TPS</span>, is now launching a public campaign to oppose Tufts&#8217; outrageous actions.</p>

	<p>&#8220;We now know that Tufts&#8217; promises of free expression are hollow,&#8221; <span class="caps">FIRE </span>President Greg Lukianoff said. &#8220;By punishing political expression&#8212;the type of expression at the very core of the right to free speech&#8212;Tufts has shown that, in spite of its promises, it has no regard for its students&#8217; fundamental rights. Such hypocrisy must not go unchallenged.&#8221;</p>

	<p>Last December, <span class="caps">TPS</span> published a satirical Christmas carol entitled &#8220;<a href="http://www.thefire.org/pdfs/8248a205683e611ca7239c8d6fa3439e.pdf">Oh Come All Ye Black Folk</a>.&#8221; Although <span class="caps">TPS</span> runs a Christmas carol parody every year, December&#8217;s carol sparked controversy on campus because it harshly lampooned race-based admissions. Realizing that the carol offended large portions of the Tufts community, <span class="caps">TPS</span> published an apology on December 6, 2006. Four months later, however, a student filed charges alleging that the carol constituted &#8220;harassment&#8221; and created a &#8220;hostile environment.&#8221; Other students filed similar charges in response to <span class="caps">TPS</span>&#8217; April 11, 2007 piece entitled &#8220;<a href="http://www.thefire.org/pdfs/f102e5ae4168a0125d295748d41d0558.pdf">Islam&#8212;Arabic Translation: Submission</a>,&#8221; a satirical advertisement that ridiculed Tufts&#8217; &#8220;Islamic Awareness Week&#8221; by highlighting militant Islamic terrorism.</p>

	<p>The two complaints were consolidated for a hearing before the university&#8217;s Committee on Student Life on April 30, 2007. Yesterday, the Committee issued a decision holding that <span class="caps">TPS</span> had violated the university&#8217;s harassment policy by publishing the two pieces. The Committee found that the carol &#8220;targeted [black students] on the basis of their race, subjected them to ridicule and embarrassment, intimidated them, and had a deleterious impact on their growth and well-being on campus.&#8221; The Committee also held that the parody of Islamic Awareness Week &#8220;targeted members of the Tufts Muslim community for harassment and embarrassment, and that Muslim students felt psychologically intimidated by the piece.&#8221;</blockquote></p>
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