The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Students march in Hungary for Soros-founded university

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BUDAPEST: Students marched in support of a university founded by US billionair­e George Soros in Hungary, ahead of a deadline for a legal dispute to be resolved.

The government says the embattled Central European University (CEU), chartered in the US state of New York, has not yet met the requiremen­ts of a law passed last year requiring foreign universiti­es to have a campus in their home country.

The legal dispute is part of a wider campaign waged by Budapest in recent years against the Hungarian-born Soros, 88, accused by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban of stoking illegal immigratio­n.

“No university can last in limbo for long,” said Petra Kornel, 18, one of around 2,000 students who took part in the march in Budapest.

The bill’s adoption, seen by critics as a blow against academic freedom, was cited in a recent scathing EU report on Hungary that prompted the European Parliament to launch unpreceden­ted so-called ‘Article 7’ legal action against Budapest in September.

CEU says it has complied with the law by opening a facility in New York State that US regulators have confirmed as hosting educationa­l activities.

But a government spokespers­on last week called the American site ‘a Potemkin campus’ that fails to satisfy the law.

Set up by Soros in 1991 to foster democratic values in post-communist countries, the university’s rector, Canadian author and academic Michael Ignatieff, said last month it had had enough of ‘legal uncertaint­y’ and that from 2019 it would admit students to a new Vienna campus if no agreement was reached by Dec 1. — AFP

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