This Article is From Jan 13, 2020

Indian-American Professor Fired For "Joke" On Iran's 'Bomb US Sites' List

After Donald Trump's threat to Iran last week, the professor on Facebook joked that Iran should also select 52 US sites to bomb. He apologised for the post last week calling it "sloppy humour" that was "read as a threat".

Indian-American Professor Fired For 'Joke' On Iran's 'Bomb US Sites' List

Asheen Phansey was the director of sustainability at Babson College.

NEW YORK:

An Indian-American professor, who posted a joke on Facebook about the ongoing Iran situation, has been fired by his college.

Babson College said Asheen Phansey was fired because the post on his "personal Facebook page does not represent the values and culture of the College", according to WBZ television.

He apologised for the post last week calling it "sloppy humour" that was "read as a threat".

His post was a reaction to US President Donald Trump's tweet about targeting sties "very high level and important to Iran and the Iranian culture".

Bombing cultural sites is a war crime under international law and contradicting Donald Trump, US officials said that Washington would not target them.

Following this, Mr Phansey on Facebook said that Iran should also select 52 US sites to bomb such as the Mall of America in Minnesota or the residence of the Kardashians.

He was the director of sustainability at Babson College, an institution that specialises in business and entrepreneurship education. It is located in Wellesley, about 20 km from Boston.

"I am really concerned about what this portends for our ability as Americans to engage in political discourse without presuming the worst about each other," Mr Phansey said in a statement quoted by a media organisation WBZ.

"People willfully misinterpreted a joke I made to my friends on Facebook," and had hoped the college "would have defended and supported my right to free speech".

The college, however, said that it "condemns any type of threatening words and/or actions condoning violence and/or hate".

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