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Canadian researcher safely released from Ugandan prison

 

after false allegations made by Bridge International Academies Ltd

 

 

CNW, Ottawa, in Montreal Gazette, 7 June 2016

 

The Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) is appalled a Canadian researcher
was arrested and questioned by Ugandan police over two days because of false
accusations made by an edu-business operating in that country.

 

Curtis Riep, a PhD student at the University of Alberta, was in Uganda
working legitimately on behalf of Education International (EI) to study the
impact of Bridge International Academies Ltd. (BIA). The company runs a
chain of 'low fee' for-profit schools in Uganda as well as in Kenya, Nigeria
and soon, Liberia. 

 

Curtis Riep.jpg

Curtis Riep

 

In his own words, Riep explains:  "The senior police officer investigating
the case explained to me that BIA accused me of being an "enemy of Bridge"
but they could not clarify what that meant exactly."

 

On the day he was released, Riep says the police sat down with him and urged
him to use caution because they suspected BIA would try to prevent him from
conducting research.

 

"The police cautioned me not to go out at night, to move to a more secure
hotel, not to interact with anyone I didn't know, to restrict my movements,
and to protect my research data and the information I had already collected
on BIA," says Riep who is now back at home in Calgary.

 

For her part, CTF President Heather Smith adds: "BIA's attempt at
intimidation demonstrates how the company fears transparency about its own
operations. We know their practices have been the subject of significant
criticism, including the employment of unqualified staff delivering a
scripted standardised curriculum in inadequate school facilities.

 

"Our heartfelt thanks go to our partner organization, the Uganda National
Teachers' Union <http://www.unatu.org/>  for coming to Riep's defence -- as
if he were one of their members," explains Smith. "We are also extremely
grateful to the Canadian embassy for its help in securing Riep's safe
release."

 

BIA's expansion plans were recently halted by the Ugandan government for its
failure to meet regulatory requirements applicable to schools. Its
operations are supported by global edu-business Pearson, billionaires Bill
Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, DfID-UK and the World Bank, among others. More
information on the EI Website: https://ei-ie.org/en/news/news_details/3988 

 

Founded in 1920, the Canadian Teachers' Federation is a national alliance of
provincial and territorial teacher organizations that represent over 200,000
elementary and secondary school teachers across Canada. CTF is also a member
of the 32-million member Education International. @CanTeachersFed

 

 

SOURCE Canadian Teachers' Federation

 

For further information: Spokesperson: CTF President Heather Smith; Media
Contact: Francine Filion, Director of Communications, o-613-688-4314 or
m-613-899-4247

 

 

From:
http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/cnw/release.html?rkey=20160607C2310
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