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View our privacy policyMedia harassment is getting worse and the impact is deadly. Enough is enough – we’re calling for a public inquiry
Dr Jason Arday died in the most tragic circumstances after a two-week campaign of relentless harassment, continuing even after his resignation as a Professor when the reasonable public interest in the story had diminished or evaporated. His death did not result from the allegations of plagiarism but from the press coverage.
We believe that the press must be held accountable for their racist, profit-motivated conduct that led to Jason’s death. We’re calling for a public inquiry into how to ensure a responsible press given its contribution to Dr Arday’s tragic death.
There’s a rich and rather horrible irony in the fact of a newspaper, suggesting that being dishonest is inherent in Blackness, itself being caught out in dishonesty, says Jo Maugham