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俄留学生因乌克兰问题被欧洲大学开除,两国冲突下该如何保障留学生的权利和人身安全?

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俄留学生因乌克兰问题被欧洲大学开除,两国冲突下该如何保障留学生的权利和人身安全?

俄罗斯人权事务专员塔季扬娜•莫斯卡利科娃表示,多名俄罗斯学生因乌克兰局势被欧洲大学开除,她与俄罗斯科学与高等教育部部长瓦列里•法利科夫讨论了保护这些学…
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山远不见人,独闻落雨声

EUA的发言人已经正式辟谣,没有一个俄罗斯学生被欧洲大学驱逐

欧美各所大学纷纷强调,虽​​然暂停了联合研究项目,但俄罗斯学生不会受到影响。洪堡大学的一份声明说:“这些措施不会对攻读学士、硕士或博士课程的俄罗斯学生造成任何后果。”

在魏玛包豪斯大学,一名忧心忡忡的俄罗斯学生打电话询问谣言是否属实,该机构国际办公室负责人克里斯蒂安·卡斯特纳 (Christian Kästner) 说,这促使该大学发表声明,向其俄罗斯学生保证“大学支持你”

德国和法国多所大学都表示对俄罗斯大学采取的任何相关措施都不会影响已经在欧洲就读的学生。麻省理工在中止了与莫斯科斯科尔科沃科技学院的合作后也表示努力确保“所涉及的学生能够不间断地完成他们的研究和学术工作,并支持影响到其他项目的博士后。”

柏林工业大学已确认,与俄罗斯合作伙伴联合攻读博士学位和双学位课程的学生和博士生将能够继续学习。

在比利时,KU Leuven 的校长 Luc Sels 不得不在推特上平息谣言,指责“俄罗斯亲政府媒体”传播了这些说法。

维尔纽斯大学也谴责了“虚假信息”,并表示“不会容忍基于国籍的歧视”。

驱逐俄罗斯学生的唯一呼吁是上周,加州民主党议员埃里克·斯瓦尔韦尔提议“踢出”俄罗斯学生,以报复乌克兰入侵。但这个想法被广泛批评,没有证据表明美国大学会采纳他的想法

所以虽然Tatyana Moskalkova的确发布了这则声明,其本身的真实性很值得推敲

知乎用户

建议Tatyana Moskalkova女士直接点名

以下是部分欧洲大学的回应:

In its response to the allegations, Universities France put out a statement denouncing the “attempts of certain Russian information sources to stigmatise French universities”.

“No French university has taken, or envisaged taking, discriminatory or exclusionary measures against them [Russian students],” it said. It has threatened legal action if the claims are repeated.

The suspension of ties between European and Russian universities may impact future student exchanges schemes, an EUA spokeswoman said, but said EUA could find no evidence that Russian students or academics already in Europe are being expelled.

At Bauhaus University Weimar, a worried Russian student called to ask whether the rumour was true, said Christian Kästner, head of the institution’s international office, prompting the university to put out a statement reassuring its Russian students that “the university stands by you.”

Student exchanges have been frozen, but the university is not placing any restrictions on Russian students who want to apply or are already studying.

The rumour is “quite malicious,” said Kästner.

Several other German universities have rushed to stress that although they have suspended joint research projects, Russian students will not be affected. “These measures will not result in any consequences for Russian students in bachelor's, master's or doctoral programmes,” a Humboldt University statement said.

The Technical University of Berlin has confirmed that students and doctoral candidates enrolled in joint PhD and double degree programmes with Russian partners will be able to continue.

In Belgium, KU Leuven’s rector Luc Sels has had to quash the rumour on Twitter, blaming “Russian pro-governmental media” for spreading the claims.

Vilnius University has also decried the “disinformation” and said that “discrimination based on nationality will not be tolerated.”

The only calls to expel Russian students have been heard in the US. Last week, the California Democrat representative Eric Swalwell proposed “kicking out” Russian students in retaliation for the Ukraine invasion.

关于开除俄罗斯学生的事情只是美国加州一名众议员的建议。

事实上我查看了所有的国内新闻似乎都没有写具体的原因和内容,直到我去外网搜索了新闻

发现这的确是俄罗斯人权事务专员塔季扬娜•莫斯卡利科娃在推特上说的,但是个虚假信息。或者说也许是信息战的一部分,经过EUA调查之后发现根本没有这回事情,也没有任何一所学校开除俄罗斯学生,eua的声明我就不放了,放新闻的一部分吧。

European universities hit with Russian disinformation about student expulsions

Several organisations and institutions have had to clarify they are not expelling Russian students after claims by a Kremlin-supporting official circulated on social media

European universities hit by an apparent piece of Russian disinformation have had to quash rumours circulating online after the country’s human rights commissioner claimed Russian students are being expelled from campuses in Europe.

The European University Association, the umbrella body Universities France and individual institutions have put out statements clarifying that there are no plans to expel Russian students in retaliation for the invasion of Ukraine.

“Various rumours have emerged that European universities have been expelling Russian students since the aggression on Ukraine,” EUA tweeted earlier this week. “It is untrue and EUA hasn't received any report of potential expulsions by any of its members.”

The rumour, which has spread among Russian students on Twitter, appears to have originated in comments by Russia’s pro-Kremlin human rights commissioner, Tatyana Moskalkova, the EUA believes.

Moskalkova has repeatedly alleged on her Instagram page that Russian students are being “unreasonably expelled from educational institutions, not allowed to attend classes, and morally persecuted” in an example of “racial discrimination.”

Moskalkova hasn’t detailed any specific examples, only citing concerned calls from Russian parents. But she said she has written to a range of human rights bodies in Europe, plus a few specific institutions.

Russia’s Minister of Science and Higher Education is taking, “Unprecedented measures to protect the rights of Russian students who are expelled from universities in France, the Czech Republic, Belgium and other European countries due to the situation in Ukraine,” Moskalkova said.

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因为我言论自由,所以我可以言论不自由。


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