Netherlands Perspectives --be heard-- or click the graphic for other topics. -Rules-F.A.Q.- -Travel deals+ Ramadan to sue Rotterdam over sacking - NETHERLANDS.com chat+info /Netherlands travel guide - WORLD - Forums
Forums Home All persons in the Netherlands shall be treated equally in equal circumstances...-Constitution

Search
   
Members

Help

Home
Not logged in - login | Register 
Forums > WORLD > NETHERLANDS.com chat+info /Netherlands travel guide > Ramadan to sue Rotterdam over sacking


Ramadan to sue Rotterdam over sacking
 Moderated by: Sail, s13, S., nNeo, dV/dt, dcbl, dc-2, D, c2c  

New Topic

Reply

Print
AuthorPost
JP
Member/DJ


Joined: Wed Dec 5th, 2007
Location: JB.. Jan 17, 1952 - Oct 12, 2009 R.I.P.., Netherlands
Posts: 6664
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Wed Aug 19th, 2009 09:24 am

Quote

Reply
Swiss Muslim philosopher Tariq Ramadan is to sue Rotterdam city council over its decision to sack him as its advisor on integration issues, the academic told Radio 1 news. The council decided yesterday to end its contract with Ramadan because he presents a weekly tv programme in Iran, paid for by the Iranian government. This has undermined his credibility and lends support to the authorities there, the NRC quoted city council sources as saying. Ramadan told the radio programme he had not been told personally about his sacking and that the decision was prompted by the political climate in Rotterdam. Anti-Muslim parties are currently the most popular in the port city, which has a high immigrant population.

Credibility?

It was totally 'unacceptable' and 'unbelievable' that he is being accused of supporting the Iranian regime, Ramadan said. The decision to sue the council is not about money but about 'honour and credibility', he said. Erasmus University, where Ramadan is a visiting professor, has also asked him to distance himself from the tv programme, Ramadan said. According to his website, Ramadan is also a profesor of Islamic studies at Oxford University and a research fellow at Doshisha University in Japan. In a commentary on Ramadan's sacking, Trouw newspaper wrote: 'In practical terms, the three-year relationship between Ramadan and Rotterdam has not been happy. He did not and does not speak a word of Dutch, and that is not useful for someone brought in to build bridges [between people] in an unknown city and to advise on integration.' Politicians from across the political spectrum have backed the sacking. 'Rotterdam must not run the risk of being connected to the... despicable Iranian regime,' left-wing green councillor Arno Bonte told news agency ANP.

In April, two Liberal executives on Rotterdam city council resigned in protest at the council's support for Ramadan. The officials were angry at remarks about women and homosexuals apparently made by Ramadan several years ago and quoted by newspaper Gay Krant. A council investigation into the statements found the paper's allegations were groundless.

Attachment: earth014.gif (Downloaded 4 times)


 Current time is 01:54 pm

Free speech & free membership. Profanity prohibited.
Spammers beware: ads cost US 5000 per post or PM plus our legal fees to collect it.

Dedicated volunteer moderators make this site possible! They're not representatives of this company (except admin).
Account disabled? If you break site rules we may ban you. Email mods if in error. For legal email click terms.

Meet @OurPlace.com - LLC about us/*site use terms - Please link your site to ours! We're a big board.


Powered by WowBB 1.7 - Copyright © 2003-2006 Aycan Gulez