| UPM’s one-semester suspension 
    of Lee Song Yong a grave violation of human rights and chilling reminder of 
    the stultifying control of Malaysian academia by Little Napoleons – to move 
    salary cut for Higher Education Minister in Parliament 
    ____________Media Statement
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 _______________
 
      (Parliament,
      Thursday):  
      The one-semester suspension of 
      second-year computer science student Lee Song Yong by Universiti Putra 
      Malaysia (UPM) for obstructing campus officers from confiscating his 
      personal belongings in the run-up to the campus polls in October is not 
      only a grave violation of human rights but also a chilling reminder of the 
      stultifying control of Malaysian academia by Little Napoleons which can 
      only perpetuate a culture of mediocrity.
 It is most regrettable that the UPM had completely ignored the call by 
      SUHAKAM to stop the university disciplinary proceedings against Lee to 
      pave the way for SUHAKAM investigations into complaint of human rights 
      abuse by the university authorities.
 
 This is another case where the higher education authorities have failed to 
      distinguish between the core functions of universities to be centre of 
      academic excellence from the petty details of regulatory control of 
      lecturers and students which are the refuge of “Little Napoleons”.
 
 In the latest world’s Top 200 Universities Rankings released by Times 
      Higher Education Supplement (THES) a fortnight ago, Universiti Putra 
      Malaysia, which had never been listed in the Top 200 Universities Ranking, 
      still slipped 72 slots from No. 292 in 2006 to 364 in 2007.
 
 It is most disappointing that the university administrators are unable set 
      an example in the nation to respond to calls for a “First-World mentality” 
      so that Malaysia can march towards fully developed nation status but 
      continue to be mired by mindsets and approaches which could only produce 
      universities and generations of mediocrity.
 
 I propose to focus parliamentary and national attention on the disease of 
      mediocrity in the Malaysian universities as highlighted by the free-fall 
      of Malaysian universities in international rankings and the Little 
      Napoleon regimes resulting in victimization of free spirits like Lee Song 
      Yong which are antithetical to the development of a creative academic 
      environment and towering Malaysians in keeping with the Abdullah 
      administration’s slogan of “Cemerlang, Gemiling, Terbilang”.
 
 I will give notice to move a motion to cut the salary of the Higher 
      Education Minister, Datuk Mustapha Mohamad during the 2008 Budget 
      committee state debate on the Higher Education Ministry in Parliament on 
      Dec.5 to focus on the issues of government failures to restore a culture 
      of excellence and academic freedom to create world-class universities.
 
 
      (22/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |