Press Statement by Charles Santiago in Klang on
Monday, 4th August 2008:
University must uphold the spirit
of freedom and pluralism
I beg to differ with Higher Education
Minister Datuk Seri Khaled Nordin that university students holistic
development would be deterred if they were allowed to join political
parties.
The proposed changes to the University and University Colleges ACT (UUCA)
is purely cosmetic. The key role of institutions of higher learning is
to promote independent thinking and the ability to process and create
new knowledge. Therefore to clamp down on the freedom of students to
partake in active politics is to curb any form of dissent in the
country.
The Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's rallying cry at the general
election is to bring about reforms. But the stay on the ban reflects
that the administration and Barisan Nasional fears student power. It is
also clear that Abdullah is following in the footsteps of former premier
Dr Mahathir Mohamad, whose 22 years in power was largely attributed to
the use of various laws to thwart nonconformity.
It is common knowledge that the enactment and amendment of the
University and University Colleges Act in 1971 were politically
motivated to suppress vigorous student movement. However the assault on
student movements only moved to further radicalize them. This is evident
in the conviction by the students to stand by squatter dwellers and
rubber tappers in the Tasik Utara (Johor) and Baling incidents,
respectively.
I therefore believe that university and college students must be allowed
their basic right to formulate their thoughts and participate in the
democratic process of the country. The government must allow the
nurturing of an intellectual culture that promotes critical thinking
among students.
In view of this, the proposed amendment to UUCA must :
• Promote the fundamental liberty
of all students in exercising their democratic and political rights
as citizen
• Uphold the spirit of freedom and pluralism
• Ensure academic freedom
• Ensure autonomy of student organizations
• Allow student councils to approve student activities and conduct
campus elections
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Charles Santiago, MP for Klang