[Marxism] 'Match it!' An open letter to the Rudd Labor government of Australia
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Fri Jan 18 15:24:07 MST 2008
Match it!
Prime Minister of Australia
Mr Kevin Rudd, MHR [also to other ministers]
January 2008
Dear Prime Minister
Re: Australian and Cuban education assistance to Timor Leste
We the following academics, writers, organisations and NGO workers
observe these developments, on education assistance to Timor Leste:
* over 2002-2007 the number of University scholarships offered by
the Australian Government to students from Timor Leste declined
from 20 per year to 8 per year
* over 2003-2006 the number of medical training scholarships
offered by the Government of Cuba to students from Timor Leste
increased from 50 to 1,000
There are currently 800 students from Timor Leste studying medicine with
the Cubans. This makes it probably the biggest aid program in medical
training, per capita, in the world. Adult literacy training in Timor
Leste is now also dominated by the Cubans.
So far there have been two Australian reactions (government, media, NGO)
to Cuban programs in ‘our’ region. One was to ignore, snipe at or seek
to undermine the Cubans, as perceived ‘competitors’. The other is to
respond with a generosity that matches them. We urge your government to
strengthen this latter path and MATCH the Cuban scholarship offer.
Cuban health and education programs are recognised and commended by the
World Health Organisation and U.N.E.S.C.O.. But Australia also has great
capacity to share through its schools, universities and teachers. There
is a great deal of goodwill in our country towards the East Timorese,
despite the damage done by the oil and gas dispute and the recent
crisis.
We urge your government to begin a large scale public education program
for the East Timorese, matching the Cuban offer of 1,000 scholarships,
in areas in which we have great capacity, such as teacher training. We
emphasise that the measure of support should be through the extent of
human capacity building, not through a dollar sum.
The ordinary people of East Timor deserve nothing less from a rich and
powerful neighbour that has so often let them down.
Yours sincerely
Dr Tim Anderson, University of Sydney
John Pilger, filmmaker and author
Professor Frank Stilwell, University of Sydney
Professor Stewart Firth, Head of the Pacific Centre, Australian National
University
Shirley Shackleton, East Timor activist
Dr Meredith Burgmann, Former President of the NSW Legislative Council
AID/Watch
email: t.anderson at usyd.edu.au; tel: 0418-604-488
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