Editor of student newspaper out after publishing controversial articles
FREDERICTON — The editor-in-chief of a student newspaper at the University of New Brunswick is out after publishing an op-ed and interview with the head of a group that posted what were described as racist posters on campus.
Anna De Luca had defended her decision to publish the articles in The Baron by saying the newspaper believes in “unfettered freedom of speech and expression.”
She could not be reached for comment Thursday, but the paper’s board apologized “for the negligence and oversight in these articles being published.”
In the articles, Michael Thurlow, leader of the National Socialist Canadian Labour Revival Party, makes comments about Jews and what he calls historical exaggerations and lies involving the residential school system.