A college slavery
Por lo general, las universidades de prestigio realizan un tradicional rito a través de una lección que inaugura un año lectivo determinado. Para lo anterior, el consejo de la institución decide a quién invitar, generalmente un personaje que acorde con el momento que se está viviendo, pueda disertar sobre un tema que motive a los alumnos a asumir los retos que representa el inicio del año académico. La selección del personaje es motivo de un intenso debate, pues la lección inaugural representa un honor tanto para el personaje seleccionado, como para la misma universidad.
Ahora resulta que la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, por tanto tiempo, paladín de la libertades ciudadanas, de la university autonomy and behaved for many years the slogan created by the famous rector Mariano Fiallos Gil: A liberty for the university, seems to have fallen to the depths of the mud, having shown a servility that did not look from the time of Somoza, selected to deliver the inaugural lecture of the UNAN Managua to the Executive. This amounts to be invited in due course to give a lecture on human rights by Adolf Hitler himself.
For a long time, UNAN fought to the teeth, their autonomy from regimes in power, fighting for a free and full independence. Now, with university authorities on the orders of the elected government meet its mission demands they stoop so ignominiously to their masters.
To hear braying, they might have selected any of those who proclaim their products in the Eastern Market.
The presence of one who has been manhandled and kicked the institutions of the republic and has handled the Constitution as toilet paper, represents an act of extreme mockery of what this university represents.
An aspiring dictator, who defended at all costs to Gadaffi, has no moral quality to inspire college students. It's a complete shame.
Mariano Fiallos Gil himself, would die if he realized that this institution to which both defended and protected, has changed its motto on the other: A slavery by the university.
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