One of Belgium’s leading universities has decided to shut down a research institute funded by the Chinese government, after the Belgian intelligence service accused its director of spying on behalf of Beijing.
The news was
announced
on Wednesday by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), one of Belgium’s
leading higher-education institutions. The Confucius Institute has been
operated at VUB since 2006. But the university’s board of directors now
says that it will not be renewing its contact with the Institute in
2020.
The Confucius
Institute at VUB is one of more than 500 such research bodies that the
government of China has funded around the world since 2004. Their
mission is to promote the language and culture of China to the world.
However, numerous academic institutions in Japan, Canada, and a number
of European countries, have recently shut down Confucius Institute
branches, following allegations that their staff members carried out
espionage tasks, or tried to stifle academic research critical of China.
In Europe alone, the University of Lyon in France, Stockholm University
in Sweden, and Holland’s University of Leiden have all recently
terminated their cooperation with the Confucius Institute.
In October of this year, Belgium’s State Security Service (VSSE) concluded
that the VUB Confucius Institute director, Dr. Song Xinning, carried
out espionage tasks on behalf of the Chinese government. As a result,
the Belgian government refused to renew the work visa of Dr. Song, who
had lived in Belgium for over a decade. Additionally, the Chinese
academic was barred from entering the European Union’s Schengen Area
—which comprises 26 European countries— for eight years.
Dr. Song
alleges that his work visa was revoked after he refused to cooperate
with an American diplomat stationed in Brussels. He also denies that he
was ever in the service of Chinese intelligence or the Chinese state.
But the VUB appears to have sided with the Belgian government in this
dispute. The university annulled its contract with Dr. Song and, as of
January, will be terminating its relationship with the Confucius
Institute. In a press statement
published online, VUB Rector Caroline Pauwels said that the work of the
Confucius Institute did not meet the “current policy objectives” of the
university.
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