Turkish university fires American teacher over caricature
A Turkish university sacked an English teaching instructor on accusation of denigrating Prophet Mohammed and praising Christianity.
Aksam daily reported on Sunday that Bogazici University administration fired American instructor Van Stone, who was serving at foreign languages school, on accusation of degrading Prophet Mohammed and hailing Christianity during carricature row.
Stone, who has been living in Turkey since 2001, was accused also by the students of insulting Mustafa Kemal, the founder of the modern Turkey and of labeling Turkey as "third world country."
Aksam daily reported that Stone had also threatened another instructor who began to work in place of his place.
Instructor Stone was also removed from the university accommodation.
Source: Cihan News
Aksam daily reported on Sunday that Bogazici University administration fired American instructor Van Stone, who was serving at foreign languages school, on accusation of degrading Prophet Mohammed and hailing Christianity during carricature row.
Stone, who has been living in Turkey since 2001, was accused also by the students of insulting Mustafa Kemal, the founder of the modern Turkey and of labeling Turkey as "third world country."
Aksam daily reported that Stone had also threatened another instructor who began to work in place of his place.
Instructor Stone was also removed from the university accommodation.
Source: Cihan News