Sinn Fein Education Spokesperson Michael Ferguson has written to the University of Ulster about their decision to make it virtually impossible for students to set up stalls on Freshers Days across the university campuses.
Commenting upon the news Michael Ferguson said, It is a tragedy that some of the University Administrations in the Six Counties have always refused to demonstrate inclusiveness, openness and promote a philosophical ethos of enlightenment that welcomes diversity.
This was no more evident that in the early 1970s when in some campuses Civil Rights issues such as Gerrymandering, housing and job discrimination were ignored by Administrative bodies. Indeed, so to was the stand taken by many academics and students alike on the Long Marchs to Derry and Burntollet which should be celebrated as victories in the promotion of a rights based society.
In recent years we have witnessed a more conservative element in Universities Administrations as attempts have been made to challenge bilingual and trilingual publications of student publications. This has now been epitomised with the attempt to implement a policy that denies openness and the need for a shared understanding of our past, present as progress our efforts to secured a society enshrined in a Bill Of Rights and undermined by Human Rights and Equality legislation. I want to commend both Ógra Shinn Féin and the Young Unionist Association for protesting against this McCarthyism Censorship.
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RIP Michael Ferguson
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