Calgary Herald

‘I stand behind my decision to publish’

- Liam Casey

A former editor at the New York Review of Books says he stands by his decision to publish a controvers­ial essay written by disgraced former radio host Jian Ghomeshi.

Ian Buruma told Vrij Nederland, a Dutch magazine, that he lost his job after an intense backlash to the article from social media and magazine advertiser­s.

“It is rather ironic: as editor of The New York Review of Books I published a theme issue about #MeToo offenders who had not been convicted in a court of law but by social media,” the Dutch native said to Vrij.

“And now I myself am publicly pilloried.”

Last week, the magazine published Ghomeshi’s essay, titled “Reflection­s from a Hashtag,” where he wrote he had “deep remorse” for the way he treated people, but said the accusation­s from the women were inaccurate.

Ghomeshi was acquitted in March 2016 of four counts of sexual assault and one count of choking involving three women and later signed a peace bond after apologizin­g to a fourth woman that saw another count of sexual assault withdrawn.

The essay sparked an online backlash from those who said the former CBC Radio host should not have been given such a prestigiou­s platform to write an unchalleng­ed first-person piece. Critics complained that the piece wasn’t properly fact-checked and was self-serving to a man trying to rehabilita­te his image.

On Wednesday, the magazine added an editorial note clarifying several details about the allegation­s against Ghomeshi, how they emerged and the legal proceeding­s that followed.

Buruma says he was not fired from the prestigiou­s literary magazine, but felt forced to resign after he was told by his publisher that university publishers who advertise in the Review of Books were threatenin­g a boycott.

He admits he didn’t gauge the forces of the #MeToo movement.

“I still stand behind my decision to publish,” Buruma says now. “I expected that there would (be) intense reactions, but I hoped that it would open a discussion about what to do with people who behaved badly, but who were acquitted in a court of law.”

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