础苍听聽calling on the University of Oxford to rescind an honorary degree bestowed on the Sultan of Brunei has already received more than 48,000 signatures.
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah was granted the honorary degree of civil law by diploma in 1993.
Brunei is introducing strict new Islamic laws that make gay sex between men punishable by death.
Lesbian sex will be punishable by 40 strokes of the cane and/or a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail.
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By not rescinding the Sultan鈥檚 honorary degree, the university 鈥渋ndicates that it is content for its name to be tied to human rights abuses and the persecution of LGBTQ+ people鈥, says the petition, which claims that Oxford鈥檚 鈥渞efusal to take concrete action makes LGBTQ+ students and staff members feel that their institution will never prioritise their rights on a global scale鈥.
Ellie MacDonald, vice-president of welfare and equal opportunity at Oxford University Student Union, said that the union 鈥渨holeheartedly support[ed] the petition鈥.
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鈥淎ll honorary degrees should reflect the ethos of the university. We want to create a safe and inclusive society for all and the people who receive this type of honour should be held to a high standard,鈥 Ms MacDonald said.
鈥淚f they fail to meet that, as in this case, they should be stripped of their honour.鈥
She confirmed that the students鈥 union would be writing to the vice-chancellor, Louise Richardson, and the registrar, Gill Aitken, to ask them to revoke the degree.
Oxford said that it 鈥渟hare[s] the international condemnation of Brunei鈥檚 new penal code and back[s] the United Nations鈥 call to stop the code entering into force鈥.
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鈥淎t present, the university has not taken any decision on rescinding the Sultan of Brunei鈥檚 1993 honorary degree of civil law by diploma,鈥 it said in a statement.
The Sultan of Brunei also has honorary degrees from the University of Aberdeen and King鈥檚 College London.
鈥淲e have acted swiftly and are part way through our process and due diligence that is required if we are to revoke an honorary degree,鈥 an Aberdeen spokesman said.
鈥淲e take great pride in our culture of promoting and celebrating inclusivity, equality and diversity for all and anticipate we will have a decision over the course of the next week.鈥
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A King鈥檚 spokesman said: 鈥淜ing鈥檚 is very proud of its diverse community and鈥痠n light of these developments, the principal has鈥痳aised urgent concerns鈥痺ith the university鈥檚 fellowships and鈥痟onorary degrees鈥痗ommittee who will be reviewing the鈥痑ward鈥痬ade in鈥2011.鈥
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