Book censorship is an ‘assault’ on the very essence of academic freedom, CHED told


Filipino teachers, researchers, school administrators, and other education professionals called out Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Chairperson Popoy De Vera for “justifying” the removal of so-called subversive books from libraries of various universities nationwide.

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The Academics Unite for Democracy and Human Rights (ADHR) on Wednesday, Nov. 3, slammed De Vera for “twisting” the meaning of academic freedom to include book censorship and other forms of attacks on the free exchange of ideas that form the very essence of academic freedom.

"When De Vera first broached the idea of constituting a panel of experts to redefine academic freedom back in January, we found it laughable because this is already enshrined in the 1987 Constitution,” said ADHR lead convenor Dr. Ramon Guillermo.

“Now it has become clear that the intention is to repress and limit the scope of academic freedom to whatever is acceptable to the state,” added Guillermo who is also a former University of the Philippines (UP) Faculty Regent.

ADHR alleged that De Vera is diverting the attention to “respecting” the prerogative of schools when the issue is about book censorship and the real threat this poses to the freedoms of academic institutions, faculty, and students.

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Guillermo stressed that academic freedom includes the “right to challenge dominant ideologies without fear of repression” thus, book censorship “represses the freedom to pursue knowledge and engage in social critique sans reprisals and persecution.”

“CHED wishes to make book censorship, by itself a concrete threat on academic freedom, acceptable by reducing academic freedom to the matter of respecting administrative prerogative of affected universities” Guillermo added.

Furthermore, Guillermo pointed out that CHED's calls for respecting book censorship “defies logic” noting that it was the government's National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) and military that have “been actively calling for the removals of these books from libraries in the first place, thereby intruding on the academic freedom of affected higher education institutions.”

ADHR said that CHED in the Cordillera Administrative Region late in October 2021 issued regional memo nos. 113, series of 2021 calling on all universities and colleges to surrender “subversive” reading materials to authorities.

To oppose “book censorship,” the ADHR launched an online petition dubbed “Defend Academic Freedom, Hands Off Our Libraries” (https://forms.gle/HRm3NiwUsp5Zghb68) which has garnered over 400 signatures from members of the country's academic community as of press time.

ADHR also launched the “Aswang sa Aklatan” website (https://handsoffourlibraries.crd.co) which seeks to provide the public updates on the #HandsOffOurLibraries campaign as well as “free and easily accessible resource of endangered books and materials.”

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