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XU decries red-baiting of faculty, immersion program

PJ Orias

THE Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan (XU) denounces a "piece of fake news" linking a number of its school personalities and an immersion program to the communist rebels and terrorists.

XU president Fr. Roberto Yap in a statement, condemned what he said was a malicious, slanderous, and groundless red-tagging against some XU personalities and one of their well-established immersion programs.

Yap slammed this red-baiting he sees as an orchestrated effort to intimidate the faculty members and undermine the programs of Xavier Ateneo.

“This propaganda is devoid of any semblance of truth and substance. We must be critical and discerning in our news and information consumption, especially with those which were propagated and distributed through disreputable modes and channels," Yap said.

“As a Jesuit academic institution, Xavier Ateneo remains committed to its mission of providing our students a real-life and holistic education through immersions and community engagements in the peripheries of our society,” Yap shared.

He said the university's programs are in line with its "ethos of forming leaders who will be instrumental in promoting inter-religious and intercultural dialogue, nation-building, and sustainable development.”

The university president said two boxes containing the black propaganda, printed on a long bond paper, were reported to have been found during an opening program of a photo exhibit inside a mall in the city last week.

Local mall security seized the said boxes to prohibit the distribution of copies.

This incident came on the heels of a similar red-tagging of journalists, religious missionaries, human rights defenders, and other academic institutions over the last few months.

Yap assured the XU community that they continue to look out for safety and security, adding that there are no evidence that the university, its programs and activities are expose to any grave threat.

“From this experience, we encourage everyone to be more vigilant now more than ever and to continue to think critically of the state of our nation,” Yap said.

“This calls us to unite as one Xavier Ateneo to exercise our academic freedom in pursuit of truth and speaking truth to power to build a healthier and more effective democratic society," he added.

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