Academics criticize
Hsinchu City over probe of foreign academic¡¦s work permit
By Chris Wang / Staff reporter
From left to right, professors
Chu Ping-tzu, Lu Chung-chin and Liu Chun-hsiu take part in a press conference in
Taipei yesterday to criticize the Hsinchu City Government¡¦s investigation into
the work permit status of Max Gufler, an Austrian lecturer at the National
Hsinchu University of Education.
Photo: CNA
Hsinchu Mayor Hsu Ming-tsai,
left, accepts a reusable shopping bag from National Hsinchu University of
Education lecturer Max Gufler on Friday last week after thanking him for his
suggestions regarding environmental protection.
Photo: Chen Wei-jen, Taipei Times
Academics yesterday warned that the
Hsinchu City Government¡¦s investigation into Austrian lecturer Max Gufler¡¦s work
permit after he criticized the city government was reminiscent of the White
Terror era.
In an open letter released on May 10, Gufler, a lecturer at National Hsinchu
University of Education and an environmentalist, urged the city government not
to sponsor three firework shows in October as part of Double Ten National Day
celebrations because the shows would cause air pollution and waste public funds.
Lu Chung-chin (§f©¾¬z), Taiwan Association of University Professors (TAUP)
president, told a news conference that Hsinchu¡¦s Department of Labor began a
probe into Gufler¡¦s work permit on May 14.
The probe was widely criticized and prompted a city councilor to question
Hsinchu Mayor Hsu Ming-tsai (³\©ú°]) about the investigation, Lu said.
Hsu has officially apologized to Gufler, but the TAUP, Taiwan Democracy Watch (TDW)
and National Chiao Tung University¡¦s Chufeng Society said the government and Hsu
should apologize for jeopardizing Taiwan¡¦s proud democracy with their
¡§disgusting behavior.¡¨
Chu Ping-tzu (¯¬¥¦¸), a National Tsinghua University professor who represented TDW
at the news conference, said the incident showed that the mentality of some
government officials ¡§is pretty much the same as the government¡¦s mentality in
the Martial Law era.¡¨
Citing US whistleblower Edward Snowden, the source behind the recent leaks of
information about the US National Security Agency¡¦s activities, Chu said the
county government¡¦s practice ¡§was perhaps not that surprising since that even
the US government violates democracy from time to time.¡¨
Chu said a series of recent incidents nationwide have worried academics and
rights advocates about the status of Taiwan¡¦s ¡§campus democracy,¡¨ citing the
Ministry of Education¡¦s letters to students who participated in a protest,
National Taiwan University¡¦s request for police officers to maintain order on
campus and the suppression of students¡¦ speech of freedom at several schools.
Liu Chun-hsiu (¼B«T¨q), a professor at National Chiao Tung University, said the
harassment of Gufler was the kind of strategy the government used during the
White Terror era, along with lawsuits, so that the victims would eventually be
subdued through fear.
¡§The perpetrators¡¦ primary objective is intimidation, which would be enough to
silence the protesters and advocates, because no one wants to endure prolonged
legal proceedings and constant harassment,¡¨ Liu said.
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