Imaging the lock-down of the University of Oxford and the shut-down of all electricity supplies to plunge one of the leading universities in the world into darkness just to deny the British Opposition Leader, Edward Miliband from returning to his alma mater campus to address the undergraduates?
Or imaging the lock-down of Monash University and the shut down of all electricity supplies to prevent the Australian Opposition Leader William Shorten from addressing students in his alma mater university, which had advertised itself online thus: “Monash is ranked in the top one per cent of world universities – 91st in the world – according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2013/14”. (Monash this month improved its franking in the THE World University Rankings in 2014/15 to No. 83).
Banish both thoughts, for it would be completely unthinkable that such silly notions would be entertained by any self-respecting university administrator or even political leader in United Kingdom – just as it would be completely unthinkable that world-class American universities like Harvard, Stanford, California Institute of Technology or Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) would be locked down or their electricity supplies completely shut down to prevent Opposition politicians from returning to their alma mater universities to speak to the university students.
Former Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s indictment of Malaysia a decade ago as “a nation of first-class infrastructure but third-world mentality” is even more telling and relevant today in Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s Malaysia in 2014.
I don’t think previous Prime Ministers, including Abdullah and Mahathir would have been so desperate or cheapskate as to approve such an outrageous affront to academic freedom and excellence as to plunge the University of Malaya into darkness by a shutdown of the university’s electricity supplies although Mahathir had done more than any other person in Malaysia to trample on academic freedom.
By plunging University of Malaya into darkness, those in authority have also plunged the country into a democratic and educational darkness as well as a darkness of the soul.
The lock-down/shut-down of University of Malaya to prevent Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim from speaking to students is latest example of “first world infrastructure, third world mentality” afflicting our universities which will condemn the nation to a future of mediocrity
DAP National Vice Chairman and MP for Seputeh Teresa Kok is right – University of Malaya has become an international laughing stock, not only in banning Anwar Ibrahim from returning to his alma mater university to bar him from accepting the invitation of the Universiti Malaya Undergraduates Association (PMUM) to speak on “40 years from University of Malaya to prison” but for resorting to the outrageous and preposterous ruse of a shut down of power supplies in the university.
Up to now, shut downs of power supplies have been a favourite ploy of lowly officials whether to sabotage Opposition parties and leaders from holding public events in public halls or in the undisturbed and unhampered counting of votes in outlying areas during general elections or by-elections.
Who would have thought that such a disease of “shutdown of power supplies” have now spread to inflect even high-level public officers including university administrators.
The lockdown of the University of Malaya and shutdown of its power supplies yesterday plunging the university into darkness is a stain and stigma to the reputation of the premier university of the country.
I call on the Deputy Prime Minister and the Education Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to direct a full inquiry to find out who are responsible for such a lockdown and shutdown of the university campus, and to take disciplinary action against all those responsible for the stain and stigma to the university – including officials up to Deputy Vice Chancellor and Vice Chancellor levels.
#1 by boh-liao on Tuesday, 28 October 2014 - 5:03 pm
Wonder WHAT would d IMMEDIATE PAST VC of UM have done under yesterday’s situation?
Did LKS find out d reaction of UM’s Chancellor over last night’s event?
Was moo moo proud of UM’s students’ 1st world mentality action last night?
#2 by Bigjoe on Tuesday, 28 October 2014 - 7:33 pm
With AG who can define “context” for Ibrahim Ali completely different than plain common sense, Judges that can ignore a mountain of evidence against case against Anwar, and Ministers who are only postwomen and betray the way of life of their State and relatives, why would UM believe mediocrity is a problem for the future of this country?
#3 by bruno on Tuesday, 28 October 2014 - 8:06 pm
From the “twin towers” to politicians,to the country’s top university’s administrators and last but not least to the janitor.All first class infrastructures but third world mentalities.
#4 by waterfrontcoolie on Tuesday, 28 October 2014 - 9:46 pm
The way they fear Anwar is like the devil shunting the bright light! Certainly I think such reaction appears suicidal on the Power of the day. With so many educated and thinking young Malays shunting such irrational behaviour, they are just piling pressure on themselves. On the other end, they will crown the IA clown into the UiTM Senate!!! Lol! Lol! I am now beginning to hear fellow Indonesians say what a pity you have such leaders in your country! They are saying if their just elected President can return for a second term, Indonesia will give Malaysia a run for out ringgit!! Tes, what a different in their attitude towards the future!!! For Mlaaysians we can only pray on our knees!!!
#5 by boh-liao on Wednesday, 29 October 2014 - 1:24 am
Actually, last night, UM main gate NO BROKEN lah, just d chain n lock broken 2 enable young M’sians 2 enter UM through d unlocked gate
Strange Y UM NO treating its students (young thinking adults) with respect
Obviously, UM administrators NO know how 2 value its students n how 2 nurture its students 4 its own future
UM administrators NO even understand dis simple fact: every UM student spends a short spell of time (mayb 3 to 5 years) as undergraduate at UM before graduation, n then becomes an alumnus of UM 4 LIFE
If UM treats its students well n with respect during d SHORT period while they r at UM, they will certainly n willingly contribute (financially n non-financially) 2 UM later as UM alumni (during the remaining years of their LIFETIME after graduation)
Dis is a GREAT bargain 2 UM: a LIFETIME support in return 4 a SHORT (3 to 5 years) period at UM as undergraduates
All great universities in d world TREASURE n proactively INTERACT with their alumni, many of whom contribute substantial donations, endowments, properties, etc 2 their alma maters
It’s a great pity UM, being d oldest university in dis 1DERful land, DOES NOT know d immeasurable values of its alumni n HOW 2 treasure n capture every undergraduate fr day 1 as its valuable alumni subsequently
Too bad UM administrators hv NO vision, how 2 progress 2 b world cl@ss la, SO SAD 1
#6 by boh-liao on Wednesday, 29 October 2014 - 1:39 am
When academics resort 2 LIES n more LIES 2 achieve something, they LOSE credibility, integrity n respect
Raykat feel so sad 4 d present grp of UM administrators, a bunch of DISHONORed individuals who readily LIE
Rakyat also view their ‘academic achievements’ (like research n publications) suspiciously – invariably rakyat question: Did they compromise their integrity when they carried out their research, analysed their data, n wrote their research manuscripts/paper?
HOW 2 TRUST them la?