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31
May
2009

Academics Refuse to Snoop

Filed under: Civil Liberties,General News,Political — Longrider @ 15:15

Academics are planning to refuse to go along with rules requiring them to effectively become immigration snoopers on behalf of the UKBA.

University academics say they will boycott new visa rules for overseas students that would make them into “immigration snoopers”.

Delegates at the University and College Union’s annual conference said they did not want to become a branch of the UK Border Agency.

Under the new rules universities are expected to monitor whether overseas students really attend their courses.

Of course as the home office points out, they would normally monitor attendance as a matter of course.

“The records we expect education providers to keep are those which most will keep for their own purposes anyway.”

The key phrase here is their purposes, not those of the state. There being a difference. It seems that the home office wants them to monitor rather more than mere attendance at lectures, though:

Institutions must also report concerns that a student could be involved in terrorism.

How, I wonder will lecturers be able to determine that? Note also the weasel word “concerns”; not hard evidence of criminal activity, just “concerns”. Fuck me, the Gestapo were mere amateurs compared to this bunch of bastards. There is something deeply wrong and deeply pernicious about a state that expects, nay demands, that its citizens spy on its behalf. So, I applaud this group for saying no. I would too.

General secretary Sally Hunt said: “UCU members are educators not border guards.”

She said later: “Politically, UCU is absolutely opposed to this legislation and we know that many members have strong and principled moral objections as members of society and as professional educators.”

“One of the more pernicious effects of this new system will be to turn our members into an extra arm of the police force, placing monitoring and reporting responsibilities onto academic and support staff.”

Actually, you don’t need to be a professional educator to have a principled moral objection to this nasty legislation; merely someone with basic morality, common sense and humanity will do.

Anyway, the union is planning to boycott:

It deplored “this pandering to anti-immigration racism” and committed the union to “non-compliance with all such policing and surveillance duties”.

Good. We need more of this type of refusal – mass civil disobedience is precisely what is needed to send a message (they like messages) to the control freaks in Whitehall. A stronger message, of course, would involve pitchforks, rope and lamp posts…

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31
May
2009

Of Orchids and Butterflies.

Filed under: French Matters,Personal Stuff,Photography — Longrider @ 08:47

I hadn’t seen one of our cats for nearly three days yesterday, so I thought I’d go for a walk where I know he hangs out and find him. I took the camera and macro lens with me. It was a scorching summer day with hardly a breath of wind in the air and from the path one can look across the valley with the village splayed out beneath the woods like a model on my old childhood railway layout. Here, in the far distance, like dark sentinels, the blue-grey foothills of the Cevennes rise against the cloudless azure sky; above the tiny buildings, hay fields and snaking single track roads criss-crossing a patterned landscape distorted by the dancing heat haze.

What caught my eye was the plethora of Pyramidal Orchids among the grasses. Here, then, is an image:

Around me as I crouched with my camera among the grasses and wild flowers were swarms of insects – butterflies and bees, mostly. What struck me was the sound. There were no human noises at all. From here, I couldn’t even hear my neighbour’s poultry chattering away; merely the buzzing and chirruping of insects. This place really is a paradise.

Oh, yes, the cat turned up about an hour later.

 

 

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