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Ex-UK prof. under new pressure for exposing Zionist extremism on Press TV

Frame grab from former Bristol University professor David Miller’s interview of May 31, 2022 with Press TV

A former British university professor, who has already been sacked for his anti-Zionist stances, comes under a new wave of pressure for going on to expose Zionist extremism on a Press TV program.

“I produced this Press TV show called Palestine Declassified, and the Zionist movement decided they don’t like that…and they would try and find ways to keep on with their attacks [on me],” former Bristol University professor, David Miller, told the network on Tuesday.

“Last week, for example, we had an attack on us, which said I had hurled ‘terrible slurs at this particular Jewish sect,’ which is engaged in extremist activity…But they would say that it was wrong for me to say this…[and that] ‘these people were not extremists, because they were very nice people,’” he said.

Miller was expelled from the Bristol University last October after blowing the cover off the British Zionist movement’s Islamophobic efforts.

“I did a lecture on Islamophobia, and I said that part of the problem with Islamophobia was that part of the Zionist movement was actively engaged in promoting anti-Muslim hatred. And they didn’t like that,” he said of the circumstances surrounding his expulsion.

The incident was followed by a year-and-a-half-long investigation against Miller that failed to find him culpable of any wrongdoing, including anti-Semitism.

The university, however, kept up its aggressive attitude towards him.

“Subsequently, I was involved in a meeting, where I said what happened was that I had been attacked by the…Bristol University’s Jewish Society, and they had complained about me, which, of course, was true.”

The second incident was ensued by three more years of investigation against Miller that finally led to his dismissal.


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