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Edinburgh University's Senate has agreed to strip Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe of his honorary degree. | Edinburgh University's Senate has agreed to strip Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe of his honorary degree. |
It comes after years of campaigning by politicians and students because of Mugabe's brutal regime. | It comes after years of campaigning by politicians and students because of Mugabe's brutal regime. |
In 1984 Robert Mugabe was honoured by Edinburgh University "for services to education in Africa". | In 1984 Robert Mugabe was honoured by Edinburgh University "for services to education in Africa". |
The formal process to withdraw the degree will now begin. Mr Mugabe will be contacted in writing and given the opportunity to respond. | The formal process to withdraw the degree will now begin. Mr Mugabe will be contacted in writing and given the opportunity to respond. |
University secretary Melvyn Cornish said that much more evidence about Mr Mugabe's regime has come to light since the degree was conferred. | University secretary Melvyn Cornish said that much more evidence about Mr Mugabe's regime has come to light since the degree was conferred. |
Announcing the Senate's decision, he said: "The university has been acutely aware of ongoing developments in Zimbabwe and of recent representations made by the Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA) with regards to Robert Mugabe's honorary degree. | Announcing the Senate's decision, he said: "The university has been acutely aware of ongoing developments in Zimbabwe and of recent representations made by the Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA) with regards to Robert Mugabe's honorary degree. |
"It has responded to those representations by taking this unprecedented decision to revoke the degree." | |
The Students' Association is extremely pleased that the Senate's decided to take this course of action Melvyn CornishUniversity secretary | The Students' Association is extremely pleased that the Senate's decided to take this course of action Melvyn CornishUniversity secretary |
Mr Cornish denied there was any cause for embarrassment over the affair. | Mr Cornish denied there was any cause for embarrassment over the affair. |
The initial decision to confer an honorary degree was made in good faith on the basis of information available at the time, he said. | The initial decision to confer an honorary degree was made in good faith on the basis of information available at the time, he said. |
Professor Sir Neil MacCormick was one of the three academics who carried out the investigation into the case. | Professor Sir Neil MacCormick was one of the three academics who carried out the investigation into the case. |
Tim Goodwin, president of the EUSA, said it was a proud day for students of the university. | Tim Goodwin, president of the EUSA, said it was a proud day for students of the university. |
He said: "The Students' Association is extremely pleased that the Senate's decided to take this course of action. | He said: "The Students' Association is extremely pleased that the Senate's decided to take this course of action. |
"It's a campaign that started in the Students' Association the best part of two years ago. | |
"It's something that I think it's safe to say students are united on." | "It's something that I think it's safe to say students are united on." |
The controversy surrounding Robert Mugabe's degree reached Westminster, with Edinburgh South Labour MP Nigel Griffiths tabling a motion in the Commons to have the degree withdrawn. | The controversy surrounding Robert Mugabe's degree reached Westminster, with Edinburgh South Labour MP Nigel Griffiths tabling a motion in the Commons to have the degree withdrawn. |
It is understood Michigan State University and The University of Massachusetts in the US are also considering stripping degrees from Mugabe. | It is understood Michigan State University and The University of Massachusetts in the US are also considering stripping degrees from Mugabe. |
He has run Zimbabwe with his Zanu-PF party since independence from white rule in 1980. | He has run Zimbabwe with his Zanu-PF party since independence from white rule in 1980. |