Media Statement (2) by Parliamentary
Opposition Leader and DAP MP for Ipoh Timur Lim Kit Siang when launching
the 2-day 12-place �whistle-stop� campaign in Perak to highlight the DAP
national general election theme of �Good Cops, Safe Malaysia� at the
Bidor market (first of the 12 stops) on Saturday, 12th January 2008 at 8
am:
Call on Cabinet on Wednesday to order immediate suspension of school
principals who acted as �Little Napoleons� in unilaterally and
arbitrarily imposing rules and regulations which trample on cultural and
religious rights and sensitivities in a plural society
The Cabinet next Wednesday should order the immediate suspension of
school principals who acted as �Little Napoleons� in unilaterally and
arbitrarily imposing rules and regulations which trample on cultural and
religious rights and sensitivities in a plural society � demonstrating
that they lack the most fundamental qualification to be school
principals.
The latest manifestation of such �Little Napoleons� is Maktab Sultan Abu
Bakar (formerly English College) in Johor Bahru in making �songkok� part
of the compulsory uniform of school prefects in the school.
I put up on my blog the protest letter of a parent of a school prefect
in Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar who said his son, who is in Form Five, would
resign as a school prefect � appointed since Form II because of his
exemplary conduct � if he is forced to wear the songkok. There are over
160 responses in the two threads in my blog on this issue in the past 24
hours, showing the intensity of the sensitivities over the matter.
Recently there have been an unchecked increase of incidents whether in
schools, universities or involving the government decision-making
process showing growing indifference, disrespect and even contempt for
the sensitivities and rights of the diverse races, cultures and
religions in the country � which are most detrimental to the goals of
nation-building and the Vision 2020 objective of creating a Bangsa
Malaysia.
Yesterday, Malaysians learn to their shock another incident of the
�Little Napoleons� running wild in Malaysia � the confiscation of
English language Christian children�s books said to contain offensive
caricatures of prophets from several bookshops in Johor Bahru, Senawang
(Negri Sembilan) and Ipoh by state enforcement officials of the
Publications and Al-Quran Texts Control Department under the Internal
Security Ministry.
What happened in Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar, Johor Bahru goes against the
2004 Barisan Nasional general election manifesto to create public
confidence in national schools by making them as the educational
institution of choice of all Malaysians.
In his last year as Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad was quite
outspoken in expressing his concern at the failure of national schools
as instruments of nation-building and national unity.
He openly admitted that there had been two hijackings of the national
education system from its original objective to cater to all races in
Malaysia, alienating non-Muslims as in denying the right of the Chinese
and Indians to learn their own languages and introducing Islamic
practices in the school system which �puts off the non-Malays�, with
boys forbidden from wearing shorts, even for playing games, and �even
games are discouraged�, when �before, we had no problems with girls
wearing skirts and boys wearing shorts, especially for games�.
When Abdullah became Prime Minister, he pledged to carry out Mahathir�s
�unfinished business� to end such extremism and intolerance by the
�Little Napoleons� so that the national schools will become the school
of choice of all Malaysians regardless of race.
Instead of �walking the talk� and delivering his election pledge to end
the intolerance and extremism in the schools, the reverse has taken
place with �Little Napoleons� running wild in the schools, whether as
principals or other capacities, creating a situation even worse than
during Mahathir�s time.
The latest songkok issue in Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar in Johor Bahru is
the latest known manifestation of such �Little Napoleons� in the
national schools. Other recent �Little Napoleonic� outrages include:
� The segregation of boys and girls
in SMK Seremban Jaya in Senawang although it is a co-ed school. Boys and
girls were not allowed to mix whether to study in the same classroom or
eat at the same table in the canteen. In fact, a new block was built to
ensure their classrooms were located away from each other.
� Islamisation of Penang Free School, once the premier school in Penang
and the country, with what many old boys regard as the �last straw� when
a Jawi signage was installed at the main entrance of the school.
Although the scandalous segregation
of boys and girls at SMK Seremban Jaya in Senawang has been ended after
a public outcry, no action has been taken against the �Little Napoleons�
responsible for such outrageous rules.
I call on the Cabinet next Wednesday to order the immediate suspension
of school principals in these three schools and in others where there
are principals who acted as �Little Napoleons� in unilaterally and
arbitrarily imposing rules and regulations which trample on cultural and
religious rights and sensitivities in a plural society.
The Cabinet should also institute a
national inquiry into all the national schools to smack down the �Little
Napoleons� whether principal or administrator for their disrespect and
insensitivity to the rights and sensitivities of diverse races,
religions and cultures in plural Malaysia � giving the aggrieved parents
an opportunity to publicly voice their objections and protests at such
perversion of the national education policy and nation-building
objective.
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Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman