【禁聞】我們要讀書:民工子弟夢碎北京

【新唐人2011年9月5日訊】暑假結束,新學期伊始,北京卻有24所民間自發設立的民工子弟學校被封校、拆校,數以萬計的民工子弟無校可歸。中共聲稱沒有經費辦教育,民間自發興辦學堂,中共卻來干擾阻撓,有人指出:都是地價飆升惹的禍。

北京朝陽區「東垻實驗學校」四百多名學生,在9月1號開學時到學校上課,發現學校水電被切斷,而且遭到保安監視和當局滋擾。學校在新學期前被令關閉。但校長萬先生說,有數百名學生還沒有完成分流,他們需要上學,所以學校繼續開課。但鄉政府把學校的水電切斷,更派來兩名保安在校門口立著牌子寫著「學校停辦,要把孩子分流」。校方為安全起見,也派出兩名門衛不讓任何人進來,老師還會巡視學校四週。

據了解,「東垻實驗學校」是東垻鄉唯一的小學,當局把學生分流到最少三、四公里以外的學校,孩子沒法上學,因此仍有幾百名家長冒險返回原校報名。

萬校長說,現時學校每天要花費大約千元,租發電機及到外面買水,讓學生可以正常上課。數百名學生的學費所得,其實都不夠支付教師的工資。

此外,海淀區兩間勞工子弟學校,新希望實驗學校及紅星小學,上月中也突然被拆卸。紅星小學校長謝振清說,學校被拆掉後,一千四百名學生中有九百多名學生的學校未落實。謝振清向《亞洲自由電臺》表示:將到法院起訴政府。

北京巿教委8月中發佈新聞,要拆除海淀、大興及朝陽等區24間勞工子弟學校,影響學生約14,000人。但知情人士透露,受影響的學生共約30,000名。

據了解,北京市約有二百所民工子弟學校,近二十萬學生就讀,當中僅五十校擁有學證,其餘都被指為非法辦學。不少學者憂慮,北京這次大規模取締民工子弟學校,孩子或被迫返鄉當留守兒童、或在城市流落街頭,甚至淪為童工。

大陸媒體報導,8月中,海淀區東升鄉「新希望實驗學校」的幾名學生家長,在「東升科技管理站」外面抗議學校被拆,有一名家長躺在地上堵路,要求當局給說法。

公益律師田坤解釋說,現時就讀勞工學校的學生,父母是外來打工人士,大部分在北京沒有戶口,沒法辦齊「五證」,根本沒法入讀免費公校,但政府沒有安置這批學生。

一民工家長李女士表示,讀正規公立學校根本負擔不起。

李女士說:「正規學校都招滿了,我還想到正規學校呢。正規學校最起碼都五千塊錢他們都是。正規學校借讀費嘛,老說不要不要,都要的呢,肯定加重負擔。」

在《北京鐵腕拆校民工子弟艱辛求學路》一文中,作者陳思敏指出,當初中共沒有能力解決民工子弟的就學問題,就任由民間自發興辦的學校遍地開花。如今,「受到各種開發名目的覬覦,為了騰出土地給房地產建商,被改列為都市計劃用地的民工子弟學校,就因「擋人財路」遭到大規模拆遷。 」

異見人士艾未未最近接受美國《新聞週刊》雜誌訪問時說:數以百萬計的農民工,是北京的奴隸。

新唐人記者吳惟、蕭宇綜合報導。

Broken Dreams of Migrant Workers』 Children
主播:
At the end of the summer, a new semester begins.
However, 24 private schools for migrant workers』 children
that were spontaneously founded by their parents
have recently been shut down and demolished.
Tens of thousands of migrant workers』 children have
no school to go to.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities claim that
there is no funding for their education.
As people spontaneously set up schools for their children,
the CCP came to interfere with the schools』 operations.
Someone pointed out that
the soaring land prices should be blamed for this.
正文
On September 1st, the first day of school, over 400 students
returned school in Dongba Experimental School
in Chaoyang District, Beijing.

However, when they arrived at school, they found that the
water and electricity was cut off,
and they were under surveillance by the local government.

The school was required to shut down by the local government
before the new semester started.
According to Mr. Wan, the principal of the school,
hundreds of students needed to go to school,
and did not get the chance to transfer to other schools.
So they decided to keep the school running.
However, the local country government not only cut off both water
and electricity, but also sent two security guards to the school.
The two security guards stood at the entrance with a placard
saying “The school has been shut down,
and students must transfer to other schools."

For the sake of safety, the school also sent two doormen to
prevent anyone from entering the school.
There were teachers touring around the campus for inspection.

Dongba Experimental School was the only
elementary school in Dongba County.
The local government asked the students there to transfer
to schools located three or four kilometers away.
The students could not attend the school there,
so there were still hundreds of kids
sent to Dongba Experimental School.

According to Mr. Wan, the school spent thousands of yuan
every day to rent a generator and buy water from outside
to meet the needs of running the school.

The tuition from the students could not
make ends meet to pay the teachers.
In addition, two schools in Haidian District, New Hope School
and Red Star School, were suddenly be demolished in July.
The headmaster of Red Star School, Xie Zhenqing said that
after the school was removed,
that there were more than 900 students among 1,400
that didn’t have a school to go to.
Xie Zhenqing told Radio Free Asia that
he would accuse the government in court.
Beijing Municipal Education Commission Press announced
that 24 schools were going to be removed in Haidian,
Chaoyang, Daxing and other districts in Beijing.
About 14,000 students would be affected.
But sources said that a total of about 30,000 students
were going to be affected.
There are about 200 schools for migrant workers』 children
in Beijing, with nearly 200,000 students enrolled.
Out of the 200 schools, only 50 have registered,
and the rest are operating illegally.
Many scholars worry that as Beijing banned these schools
on a large scale, these children will be forced to return home
without parents, wander on the streets
or even beomce child laborers.
Mainland media reported that in mid-August,
New Hope Experimental School in Haidian District, Beijing
was demolished. Several parents protested to the authorities.
One of the parents even lied on the ground and
blocked the traffic, asking the authorities to be responsible.

Attorney Tian Kun explained that as the students in these
schools are the children of migrant workers,
most of them don』t have a household account in Beijing.
So they cannot attend public schools.
However, the government did not arrange for
these students』 schooling.
A migrant worker parent, Ms. Li said,
her family cannot afford to send her child to a public school.
Ms. Li said: “The public schools are all full.
I hope my child could attend a public school.
All public schools demand at least 5,000 yuan for tuition.

Although they claim they are free of charge,
they are actually not.”
Author Chen Simin pointed out in his article that
as the CCP couldn』t solve the issue of schooling for
migrant workers』 children, it allowed the people to
spontaneously set up schools across China.
Today, “in order to free up land for real estate developers,
these schools for migrant workers』 children are demolished
in the name of urban planning.”

Dissident Ai Weiwei recently told Newsweek that
the tens of millions of migrant workers are Beijing’s slaves.
NTD reporters Wu Wei and Xiao Yu

相關文章
評論
新版即將上線。評論功能暫時關閉。請見諒!