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responsibility for this publication and the views which it contains”.

But there has also been criticism of the University’s “attack” on the guest editor. President of the National Secular Society Terry Sanderson declared “We are shocked that the staff and even the student union at this supposedly liberal college have joined the attack on this student because he had the temerity to poke fun at religion. Free expression is such a precious commodity and is under such ferocious attack at present from religious interests that it is disgraceful that no-one is standing up for this young man’s right to be rude about religion – even about Islam”.

Sanderson wrote to the Master of Clare College, Professor Tony Badger, Dr Fara and President of Clare Student Union Calum Davey to register “profound disquiet” at the College’s reaction. He highlights the inaccuracy of labelling the incident as “racism”, contending that “satirising religion – even if that religion is Islam – is not racism, as this episode has been dubbed.

Religion and race have very different characteristics”.

MediaWatchWatch, an organisation established to protect freedom of expression, has also condemned local press for describing the cartoon as “racist” and referring to other content as “vile material”. On their website they argue that “The [guest editor of Clareification did nothing wrong. The only abhorrent thing about this affair is the fact that he now finds himself in hiding, he has been condemned by people who should be supporting him, and will apparently be punished for committing no crime.”

Dr Fara defended her position, claiming “I have never accused the guest editor of

it is disgraceful that no one is standing up for this young man’s right to be rude about religion

being a racist”. She added “I have been personally accused of calling Muslims ‘a race’ when they are not”.

Clare College has declined to comment on whether other students involved in the publication of Clareification will be involved in disciplinary proceedings. When questioned about any development in events, Dr Fara would only say that “the process is already underway and there have been several meetings”.

Nikki Burton