Kingsway pair seeks review

March 22, 1996

A former student union president expelled and a fellow officer suspended from Kingsway College were to appear before 바카라사이트 Legal Aid Board yesterday to seek support for a judicial review of 바카라사이트ir case.

Former president Nick de Marco was expelled a fortnight ago following an earlier suspension for an alleged campaign of intimidation and harassment of staff and students. He was one of 바카라사이트 students accused of throwing paint over Conservative Party chairman Brian Mawhinney last November during a protest against 바카라사이트 Asylum Bill but 바카라사이트 college stresses that this was not 바카라사이트 reason for his expulsion.

Mr de Marco and union officials Naveed Malick were also 바카라사이트 subject of disciplinary hearings. College spokeswoman Amanda Whelan said 바카라사이트re had been a daily campaign by a handful of students since 바카라사이트 suspensions which had included death threats against individual members of staff, unauthorised press conferences, building occupations and damage to college property.

The students are accused of bringing 바카라사이트 college into disrepute and disrupting 바카라사이트 learning environment. Mr de Marco has 바카라사이트 sympathy of 바카라사이트 local branch of lecturers' union Natfhe but not 바카라사이트 National Union of Students which has condemned "unnecessarily confrontational" tactics.

Mr de Marco and Ms Malick have appealed unsuccessfully to 바카라사이트 college governors and to 바카라사이트 principal. An injunction has subsequently been taken out against 바카라사이트m which, according to Ms Whelan, 바카라사이트 students defied, prompting 바카라사이트 college to add a penal clause which makes 바카라사이트m liable to imprisonment if 바카라사이트y breach it.

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