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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: SFU Univ told to cancel Indonesia project
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.004531.27120@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 00:45:31 GMT
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- /** reg.easttimor: 353.0 **/
- ** Topic: Univ told to cancel Indo project **
- ** Written 5:54 pm Sep 3, 1992 by web:etantor in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- Editorial in The Peak (Student newspaper at Simon Fraser University,
- Burnaby, BC). July 9, 1992.
- Comment: Simon Fraser University has just established a committee to look
- into its aid to Indonesia project, following the lead of Guelph University.
- We will be providing more information on this shortly.
-
- SFU CANNOT IGNORE EAST TIMOR
-
- How can a university as a supporter of intellectual and personal freedom
- continue to be involved with the government of Indonesia, a notorious
- abuser of human rights? Since the occupation of east timor by Indonesia it
- has been reported that over 200,000 people have been killed under a
- miltary government. Thousands of others have been tortured, relocated,
- kidnapped and terrorized.
-
- On Monday the Senate passed a detailed but muddled policy that human rights
- be a consideration in the acceptance or renewal of international contacts
- at SFU. "It is the university's responsibility to determine to the best of
- its abilities that the activities it engages in contrinute to the dignity
- and well-being of its foreign partners and do not act as instruments of
- abuse." Sounds good. But the policy also says the human rights violations
- must also be sensitive to a country's culture (section 5.5 of the polcy).
- Does this mean it's okay for the miltary to murder innocent civilans
- because it's part of a country's culture?
-
- Anotehr guideline says that individuals in abusive regimes must not be
- further penalized by being denied access to international assistance. This
- means that international assistance can not be used as sanctions. But
- Canada has done and continues to use sanctions in South Africa and they at
- least played a helpful role in forcing South Africa along the long anbd
- slow path of dismantling apartheid. SFU's policy does not allow for its
- assistance to be used as a sanction against a brutal and repressive
- regime.
-
- The new Senate Committee on International Activities must be vigilant
- in its investigation of SFU's international activities. It must ensure the
- good name of SFU not be associated with human rights abuse. The Indonesia
- project must be reviewed and a new contract not signed.
-
- Indonesia, through CIDA, has a five year twenty million dollar contract
- with SFU. The Eastern Indonesia University Development Project is supposed
- to assist the Government of Indonesia in its development program by
- aplying Canadian capabilities to the upgrading of selected universities in
- eastern Indonesia. Despite Canadian expertise the East Timor Alert Network
- claims "studetns are often too frightened to attend classes in East Timor
- because the schools and the universities are swarming with Indonesian
- military intelligence. After 4 pm many young Timorese leave their homes,
- they sleep in a different place every night to avoid kidnapping by the
- military."
-
- The government of Indonesia illegally occupies East timor. In November of
- 1991 over 100 people were murdered and foreign journalists were shot
- (sic) by Indonesian soldiers at a peaceful protest at Dili, the capital
- of East Timor. If SFU renews its participation in Indonesia it is
- providing legitimacy to a repressive and dictatorial regime. As an
- institution promoting freedom of thought and justive SFU must not invlove
- itself in repression and injustice.
- ** End of text from cdp:reg.easttimor **
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