It was with horror that I heard that the University of Western Sydney,
Australia had gone into partnership with the Maldives Police Service to offer
some kind of courses at the Police College or whatever name that institute goes
by.
I can understand very well why MPS might seek such an affiliation. In addition to police officers being trained by a reputed University, it would put a feather in Abdulla Riyaz's cap by being able to claim that reputed academic institutions have no problems in associating with the MPS, which is an indication that the international community does not have a problem with assisting the current coup government. However, what made me flinch was that an Autralian University, funded by the Australian people could turn a blind eye to the atrocities being committed by the organization they were getting into bed with. The fact that an academic institution in a country like Australia, whose people have such a strong conviction in fairness and justice, could just turn a blind eye to those values they hold so dear.
Anyway, I got so upset that I called the contact officer listed on their website to lodge my protest, and she very kindly directed me to her email. I then proceeded to write to the University in an attempt to appeal to their ethical standards and ask them to review their decision.
I have copied below my email to the University, and the contact details of the University for the reference of readers.
I can understand very well why MPS might seek such an affiliation. In addition to police officers being trained by a reputed University, it would put a feather in Abdulla Riyaz's cap by being able to claim that reputed academic institutions have no problems in associating with the MPS, which is an indication that the international community does not have a problem with assisting the current coup government. However, what made me flinch was that an Autralian University, funded by the Australian people could turn a blind eye to the atrocities being committed by the organization they were getting into bed with. The fact that an academic institution in a country like Australia, whose people have such a strong conviction in fairness and justice, could just turn a blind eye to those values they hold so dear.
Anyway, I got so upset that I called the contact officer listed on their website to lodge my protest, and she very kindly directed me to her email. I then proceeded to write to the University in an attempt to appeal to their ethical standards and ask them to review their decision.
I have copied below my email to the University, and the contact details of the University for the reference of readers.
Dear Ms Danielle Roddick
Let me please apologise for the long delay in getting back
to you. I did not see your mail until today.
As I said when I spoke to you on the telephone, I am
deeply concerned that the University of Western Sydney is in partnership with
the Maldives Police Service.
My concern rests mainly on ethical grounds, and as an
Australian graduate, and as the Chairman of an Academic Institution in the
Maldives, I am appalled that an Australian University could go into partnership
with an organization like the Maldives Police Service at the current moment.
Let me outline the reasons for my concerns.
1.
On the 7th of February 2012,
the Maldives Police Service and the Maldives National Defense Force, in
partnership with certain political elements in the country executed a coup
d’etat and overthrew the government which was elected by the people.
2.
On the 8th of February, the
Maldives Police Service attacked peaceful protestors, severing limbs and
causing great injury to a number of peacefully protesting men and women.
3.
To this day, the Maldives Police Service
continue to act with impunity, disregarding the Constitution and Law, and
continuously violating fundamental rights such as the Right for Peaceful
Assembly and the Right for the Freedom of Expression
4.
Never has the Maldives witnessed an era of such
impunity and lawlessness.
5.
The MPS is currently headed by one of the
Chief perpetrators of the Coup, and he holds the post of Commissioner of Police
in violation of the Law. In fact his appointment is totally outside the Law,
and any decision he makes in that capacity does not have any legitimacy.
6.
The Commonwealth, the British Government, the
Australian Government and the Canadaian Government, The Indian Government along
with the European Union and Amnesty International and the United Nations have
been continuously expressing concern in varying degrees about the situation in
Maldives, and have been demanding elections.
7.
The Maldives Police Service keep continuously
harassing, and arbitrarily arresting opposition Members of Parliament and key
Leaders in the Opposition.
8.
The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group has
Maldives on their Agenda and is considering suspension due to the lack of rule
of law in the country.
9.
The Commissioner of Police has publicly stated
that the MPS will NOT investigate any of the police officers who perpetrated
any of these crimes, including brutality against people.
10. The British Parliament has taken up the issue of Scotland Yard
having ties with the Maldives Police Service.
With this backdrop, it is unthinkable that an Australian
University would go into partnership with this organization and give them the
tools to portray to the public and the international community at large that
they are an organization which conducts business with normalcy with academic
institutions in Democratic Countries.
Hence, I would like to urge th[e] ethics committee (or
equivalent body) of the University to review this decision, and express
solidarity with the Maldivian People.
I await your reply before proceeding to act on this matter
any further.
Thank you.
Ibrahim Ismail
Chairman of the College Council
Mandhu
College, Maldives
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