Will the deputy dean be punished for threatening the students?
Today in social networks appeared five-minute audio recording in which, allegedly, deputy dean of the faculty of journalism of Baku State University Aytekin Zeynalova threatens monitors of the student groups. A woman's voice, represented as Zeynalov, threatened to punish those students dares to criticize the acting Dean Jahangir Mammadli, very Zeynalov and the other deputy dean Konul. She was outraged with the phrase used on Facebook in one of the students of the phrase - "where does the dean's office look?". A spokesman for the Baku State University, Parvana Ibrahimova, to a request of Turan to comment on the audio, said that an investigation on this occasion is ongoing , and official information of the University will be made public.
Turan's attempts to contact Zeynalova were futile.
An expert in the field of media rights Alasgar Mammadli called the behavior of the deputy dean "unsuccessful" the form of communication with students. "It is a pity that a teacher communicates to students in such a way. Her threat it is a direct attack on the freedom of expression of students. Judging by the record, deputy dean at the causes claims the phrase "where the dean's office is looking?" There is nothing reprehensible in the phrase. Particularly outrageous what is happening at the Faculty of Journalism," said Mammadli. He considers it necessary to investigate this case and the removal of Zeynalova from work in the event of confirmation. The expert hopes that the university administration will make the right conclusions, and will not pursue the students for the distribution of the recording, because we are talking about the fact of threats to students from the teacher. -06C-
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- Politics
- 23 January 2017 16:27
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