University of Paradise Must Prioritise Papuan Students Published - TopicsExpress



          

University of Paradise Must Prioritise Papuan Students Published On Friday, June 28, 2013 By Arnold Belau. Under: PAPUA, EDITORS CHOICE. Tags: DEMONSTRATION, STUDENTS Looks a student were giving speeches in front of the New Campus Uncen, in Housing III (Photo: Oktovianus Pogau / SP) PAPUAN, Jayapura Fore-Agus, one of the students of the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (Fisip) Uncen admissions committee requested the new academic year 2013/2014 in order to give priority to indigenous children in all areas and faculty at the University of Paradise. "This Uncen for whom? Every year people are more amber. Though indigenous children are going to college here a lot. Uncen very often do not receive them, so they are to private campuses that they are relatively expensive, "said Kadepa, to suarapapua, Friday (28/06/2013). According to fore, the actual portion for indigenous children in Uncen there and chances are very big, but there are certain elements that always took the opportunity to mortgaged to the amber, so the children abandoned in Papua private campuses. Meanwhile, one of the students Uncen, Septi Meidoga said, he was very upset with the agency action was never put indigenous Papuans in new admissions, but there Uncen campus for indigenous children. "So we ask that revenues this year should prioritize indigenous children," he told the media ketka encountered in Abepura, Jayapura. Proverbs Sama, Chairman of the Faculty of Law BEM asked that the new rector keenly see the problems and find a good solution so that indigenous children are not neglected in private campuses. "We asked that the new rector can overcome this problem. If you need help indigenous children who test in all the paths that should be acceptable to all, "he added.
Posted on: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 03:15:00 +0000

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