Media Conference Statement by Lim Kit Siang at DAP PJ Hqrs on Wednesday,
13th February 2008 at 11.30 am:
Malaysians
regardless of race or religion must vote in 12th general election to
send a loud and clear message against the alarming rise of Little
Napoleons and Little Mullah Napoleons (LMN) who are totally insensitive
that Malaysia is a plural society and who are more powerful than
Ministers and Deputy Ministers
Malaysians
regardless of race or religion must vote in 12th general election to
send a loud and clear message against the alarming rise of Little
Napoleons and Little Mullah Napoleons (LMN) who are totally insensitive
that Malaysia is a plural society and who are more powerful than
Ministers and Deputy Ministers.
In the past four years of Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad
Badawi’s Islam Hadhari, there have been a deluge of insensitive
occurrences totally heedless of Malaysia’s boast to the world of the
country as “Truly Asia” where all races, languages, cultures and
religions can flower with freedom and be a model to a conflict-ridden
world.
This is illustrated not only by a spate of body-snatchings,
bible-banning, temple demolition, stoppage of construction of world’s
tallest Mazu statue in Kudat, Sabah, but also by very polarizing
incidents created by Little Napoleons and Little Mullah Napoleons (LMNs)
in schools, universities and the public service.
I will give the latest incident from a complaint which I have just
received by a liberal and broad-minded Malay woman:
I am representing the Indian parents from SK Sungai Puyu, Butterworth.
Being a true Malaysian I don't differentiate anybody based on their
religion, race or culture.
This school has been conducting extra classes absolutely free of charge
to all UPSR students since many-many years ago. The extra classes were
carried out voluntary without any payments mostly by Indian teachers who
were dedicated lots and realise that their students especially the Malay
students need extra attention after school hours and also on Saturdays,
They even teach during school holidays.
But recently the extra class for UPSR has been politicised and the
government started to give payments to all teacher who teach those
classes BUT there is a condition. The teacher who is to be paid must be
MALAY and the extra classes are open ONLY for the MALAY students.
What once use to be something very much disliked by the Malay teachers
because they have to stay back or come on Saturdays is very much sought
after by these very same teachers because now they are paid on hourly
basis. They get RM40 for one day’s lesson yet their teaching and
dedication during those extra classes is very much questionable because
they never liked it in the first place and some of them are just plain
lazy and never even fulfill the minimum teaching requirement.
I came to know that this programme is being carried out not only in this
school but in many Sekolah Kebangsaan schools throughout Penang. In
extreme cases where they can't find a MALAY teacher to teach English
Language in certain schools the schools will secretly ask an Indian
teacher to teach but claims are made under a MALAY teachers name as to
follow the strict rules imposed by JPN. (Ali Baba)
What disheartened the Indian parents in SK Sungai Puyu is the
marginalisation of their children in this school. The “Program Didik
Cemerlang Akademik” or PDCA (last year known as JKP) has totally
replaced the normal extra class which use to be carried out by volunteer
teacher of the school and the Indian children are NOT included in it at
all now. They are treated as second class citizen in a Malaysian school.
To make things worst during the Pendidikan Moral lesson they are not
taught at all and are just isolated in a classroom by their Pendidikan
Moral teachers whereas for the Malay student they have all sort of
religious activities even during the non Agama teaching time and this
usually rob of the precious time for most of other important subjects
like English language and Mathematics.
I am attaching a letter from the school headmaster which is self
explanatory of the marginalisation of the Indian students. This letter
was given only to the “Waris BUKAN Bumiputera”. The reason which
prompted me to write to you is when my friend’s daughter innocently
asked her father after reading the letter about the REASON why the Malay
students don’t have to pay and NON MALAYS must pay for it and why it is
not compulsory for the non Malay. Tears dropped from my eyes after
hearing that because these are the future generation which we are
moulding from now to be true Malaysian.
I’ll stop here now for the time being. There are actually many more such
issues where Indians are being marginalised in this school but I’ll
stick to one first.”
The complainant in her letter said that what the Indian parents is
clarification from the Education Mister once and for all because the
Indian parents have decided that they are NOT paying the money as a
matter of principle and they want their children included in the extra
class without any conditions whatsoever and NOT to separate them from
Malay students.
All this while the worksheets were photo stated and given free of charge
to all students BUT now ONLY the INDIANS have to pay for it and that
also if they want to join the class which is NOT compulsory for them.
They are asked to pay just because some parents requested to include the
Indians as well.
I call on Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, who should be the “caretaker”
Education Minister in an hour’s time when the Prime Minister announces
the dissolution of Parliament, what he is doing to end this injustice.
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Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman