EL COMERCIO.ES: A national platform opposes the opening of a Confucius classroom in the House of Languages

L. M.
GIJON
Monday, 19 March 2018

The Stop Citizen Platform Confucius Institute, nationwide, opposes the opening of a classroom in the House of Languages ​​of the University of Oviedo, considering that these centers for teaching Chinese culture and language «They advocate communism and are seen as propaganda weapons by the Chinese Communist Party., that controls them one hundred percent». The Governing Council of the University of Oviedo will approve this classroom in one of the points on the agenda of the session scheduled for next 20 April, depending on the platform, days before, A meeting with the rector is scheduled, Santiago García Granda, to present your arguments.

The platform ensures that the teachers who are in charge of teaching Chinese «they are indoctrinated» and the texts used, «manipulated». Reason why, they claim, since the year 2010 There have been closures of Confucius institutes in different countries. «On the contrary, More openings are expected in Spain».

There are about five hundred institutes and more than a thousand classrooms all over the world.. León, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Madrid, The Palms, Castilla-La Mancha and Valencia - to which Salamanca could be added- They have a Confucius Institute. And there are classrooms in Valladolid, Vigo, Basque Country and Andalusia, where it is also curricular.

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