Students challenge Prof. Tim Hayward’s ‘both sides’ stance on Putin and Assad’s war crimes

Students challenge Prof. Tim Hayward’s ‘both sides’ stance on Putin and Assad’s war crimes

BBC News reports:

It was the start of a new term at the University of Edinburgh and Mariangela Alejandro couldn’t wait to take her next course. The 21-year-old history and politics student had heard good things about the professor, Tim Hayward.

But a few weeks into the course, she said things started to get “weird”.

“He goes from talking about global financial markets [and] poverty, into this realm of conspiracy theories about [Syrian President Bashar al] Assad and Russia,” she told the BBC’s File on 4.

In a lecture obtained by the BBC, Prof Hayward outlined an argument that the renowned aid organisation, the White Helmets, may have helped fake a chemical attack in Syria. Russia has said the attack was “staged”.

It comes after he and a number of other academics were accused of spreading misinformation about the war in Ukraine by MPs in the House of Commons in March – something Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi said the government would “crack down on… hard”.

In an interview to be aired on BBC Radio 4’s File on 4 later, Prof Hayward said it was important to hear “both sides” when it comes to the war in Ukraine. [Continue reading…]

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