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Pro­fes­sor Malory Nye (47) og hans kone Isa­bel Camp­bell Nye (42) hev­der de ble spar­ket fra den pri­vate Al-aktoum Col­lege of Hig­her Edu­ca­tion i Dun­dee, Skot­land, fordi ledel­sen anså dem for uøns­ket på grunn av deres etniske bak­grunn og reli­gion. Ren rasisme med andre ord.

Sko­len støt­tes av konge­fa­mi­lien i Dubai, og hev­der den står for større for­stå­else for ulike reli­gio­ner og kul­tu­rer i en multi­kul­tu­rell kon­tekst. Pro­fes­sor Nye sier dette bare er bløff. Han ble sagt opp for at de skulle kunne ansette en muslim.

Paret er ikke nykom­mere. Pro­fes­so­ren har vært ansatt fire år, Isa­bel fire. De var så begeist­ret for sko­len at de gif­tet seg der for noen år siden.

Malory Nye var rek­tor, og han for­søkte å gjøre sko­len til det den offi­si­elt hev­der å være: tole­rant og vid­synt. Men i sty­ret sit­ter shei­kens utvalgte, og de likte ikke utvik­lin­gen. Tid­li­gere het sko­len Al-Maktoum Insti­tute for Ara­bic and Isla­mic stu­dies. Det var da Nye fikk for­and­ret nav­net til Al-aktoum Col­lege of Hig­her Edu­ca­tion at han falt i unåde. En dag ble de fulgt ut av sko­len og ble nek­tet å vende tilbake.

Pro­fes­sor Malory Nye, 47, claims he was dis­mis­sed from his job at the Al-Maktoum Col­lege of Hig­her Edu­ca­tion in Dun­dee, Scot­land, because its hie­rar­chy viewed his race and reli­gion as a threat to its Mus­lim values.

His wife Isa­bel Campbell-Nye, 42, alle­ges she was also for­ced out of her position as head of the college’s Eng­lish lan­guage centre because she brought in too many stu­dents who were not Mus­lims or Arabs.

The inde­pen­dent col­lege, spon­so­red by the Dubai royal family, adver­ti­ses itself as a research-led insti­tu­tion “that pro­mo­tes a grea­ter under­stan­ding of dif­fe­rent reli­gions and cul­tu­res in a mul­ti­cul­tural con­text, for the bene­fit of the wider community”.

How­e­ver, the couple allege that its claims of mul­ti­cul­tura­lism were a cha­rade and that Prof Nye was dis­mis­sed to make way for a Mus­lim replace­ment.
They are taking the col­lege to an emp­loy­ment tri­bu­nal clai­ming racial and reli­gious discri­mi­na­tion, and unfair dismissal.

Mrs Campbell-Nye is also clai­ming sex discri­mi­na­tion on the grounds that she was allegedly sus­pen­ded and later dis­mis­sed because she is mar­ried to Prof Nye.
Prof Nye and his wife began wor­king at the col­lege eight and four years ago respec­tively and were so happy there that they chose to marry on the cam­pus last year.
How­e­ver, they believe they fell out of favour with lea­ders at the col­lege, whose patron is Sheikh Ham­dan Bin Ras­hid Al-Maktoum, the Deputy Ruler of Dubai, over fears they were pushing it in a more cos­mo­po­li­tan direction.

They allege that Abu­ba­ker Abu­ba­ker, the direc­tor of ope­ra­tions, and Mirza al-Sayegh, chair­man of its board of direc­tors and pri­vate secre­tary to the Sheikh, deci­ded to force them out because they were Bri­tish, white and Christian.

Prof Nye said: “It is clear to me that there is col­lu­sion between these two indi­vi­duals that I should be rem­oved from my position on the basis that I am not an Arab and not a Mus­lim and that the per­son who has the role of prin­ci­pal should be Arab and/or Mus­lim.
“Mul­ti­cul­tura­lism and respect for cul­tural and reli­gious dif­fe­ren­ces are, I had thought, core values of the col­lege.
“How­e­ver, I believe that such inclu­sive mul­ti­cul­tura­lism no lon­ger fits the par­ti­cu­lar type of mul­ti­cul­tural vision of cer­tain mana­gers and the chair­man, that is accepting of dif­fe­rent cul­tu­res, so long as the majority of stu­dents are Mus­lims and/or Arabs and the ethos is dis­tinctly Isla­mic.
“My face and lack of Mus­lim faith no lon­ger fit.”

He said his sus­pen­sion also came just days after he changed the college’s name from its for­mer title: Al-Maktoum Insti­tute for Ara­bic and Isla­mic stu­dies.
The couple, from Perth, were frog­mar­ched off the col­lege grounds in June and sus­pen­ded and have not been allowed to return since.
They claim they were given no rea­son for their sus­pen­sions and were dis­mis­sed in Novem­ber despite no evi­dence of any wrongdo­ing.
The couple have also lod­ged grie­van­ces against the Labour peer Lord Elder, Chan­cel­lor of the col­lege and a close fri­end of for­mer Prime Minis­ter Gor­don Brown, for his hand­ling of what they describe as a “sham” disci­pli­nary process.
Mrs Campbell-Nye claims Mr Abu­ba­ker also sought to rem­ove her because she had attracted too many non-Muslim, Euro­pean and Asian stu­dents to study Eng­lish at the col­lege.
“Some are from Arab and other Mus­lim back­grounds. How­e­ver, a sub­stan­tial num­ber are from other parts of the world and other cul­tu­res.
“I believe Mr Abu­ba­ker does not feel happy with us recrui­ting stu­dents from these back­grounds as it does not fit the par­ti­cu­lar mul­ti­cul­tural vision he has for Eng­lish lan­guage.
“The only times Mr Abu­ba­ker has encoura­ged me to bring in stu­dents to Eng­lish lan­guage are when they are Arabs or Mus­lims.
“I believe that Mr Abubaker’s discri­mi­na­tion against me, because I am not Mus­lim, I am not Arab, and I am also a woman – and because I have brought a num­ber of non Muslim/non-Arab stu­dents to the col­lege – is a sig­ni­fi­cant rea­son for my sus­pen­sion.”
Despite a wai­ting list to get on its Eng­lish lan­guage cour­ses, the col­lege abruptly clo­sed the depart­ment last month, lea­ving its two remai­ning tutors redun­dant at Chris­t­mas.
The inde­pen­dent col­lege, which ope­ra­tes as a charity in part­nership with the Uni­ver­sity of Aber­deen, adver­ti­ses in its pro­s­pec­tus that “mul­ti­cul­tura­lism is at the centre of our vision and struc­ture”.
“Our mul­ti­cul­tural ethos is visibly trans­lated and imple­men­ted in our day-to-day ope­ra­tion. Our staff and stu­dents come from diverse natio­nal, cul­tural and reli­gious back­grounds inclu­ding Mus­lims and non-Muslims,” it says.
A spo­kes­man for the col­lege said: “We can con­firm that we have been noti­fied that Emp­loy­ment Tri­bu­nal proce­e­dings have been raised in the name of Pro­fes­sor Malory Nye and his wife, Isa­bel Campbell-Nye.
“The Col­lege, an inde­pen­dent, not-for-profit charity, places diver­sity, reli­gious plu­ra­lism and mul­ti­cul­tura­lism firmly at the core of its Hig­her Edu­ca­tion pro­gram­mes – and its day-to-day acti­vities,” the spo­kes­man said.
“The Al-Maktoum Col­lege will vigorously defend its repu­ta­tion as a centre of excel­lence wit­hin the hig­her ddu­ca­tion sec­tor and the good name it has won over the last ten years here in Dun­dee, natio­nally and inter­na­tio­nally.
“Pro­fes­sor Nye was dis­mis­sed from his post as Prin­ci­pal at the Col­lege following a period of sus­pen­sion on full pay and an inquiry con­ducted by the Col­lege Chan­cel­lor.
“Con­tin­gency plans were put in place to ensure the con­ti­nued smooth run­ning of the Col­lege.
“We are in con­sul­ta­tion with our team of legal advi­sers and, as a result, we are not in a position to discuss the mat­ter furt­her at this stage.”

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