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teacher stomped on students backs

August 5th, 2008
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The Star’s initial online version of the teacher insulting Indian community was very revealing – with quotes on the exact words used by the teacher published. However, in today’s online and print version, a more sanitized version appears. I reproduce both for comparison:

Initial Online Version (yesterday) (alternative link here):

About 500 angry parents and other members of the Indian community gathered outside a secondary school here on Monday to protest racial slurs and abuse allegedly uttered by a teacher against Indian students recently.

The crowd began gathering outside SMK Telok Panglima Garang’s main entrance near here at noon and dispersed about two hours later.

The headmaster was on leave, so some teachers accepted on his behalf copies of police reports made by a Form Four student and a Form Five student. According to the police reports, the female history teacher had allegedly called Indian students in a Form Four and a Form Five class ‘keling pariah’, ‘Negro’, ‘black monkeys’ as well as other
derogatory names.

The teacher had also purportedly said that ‘Indians came from dogs’ and the community members were stupid and prone to thuggery and thievery.

The police reports also alleged that the teacher had said that Indians were the ‘children of prostitutes’ and the community’s youths ‘did not have testicles’ on July 17 and 22, and had also purportedly beaten up some Indians students.

The Form Four student also alleged in his report that the teacher had written the word ‘keling pariah’ on the board and lost her cool when the Indian students in the class told her that they did not like being called names.

Coalition of Malaysian Indian NGOs secretary Gunaraj George, who was among those who handed over the police reports, said that exposure to such abuse would only breed hatred and racial polarisation in schools.

“No one in his or her right frame of mind would have said these things. Given this, the best option would be for the teacher to be assigned to a desk job and not be allowed to be near youngsters anymore,” he said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong said the schoolteacher might be sacked if the allegations proved true.

The allegations were serious as no one was allowed to insult others, especially in a school environment, said Dr Wee, who was asked to comment on the incident when visiting a nine-year-old accident victim at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru.

He added that the ministry was awaiting an official report before taking any action.

Today’s print and online version:

BANTING: About 500 angry parents and other members of the Indian community gathered outside a secondary school here yesterday to stage a protest over racial slurs and abuse allegedly uttered by a teacher against Indian students recently.

The crowd began gathering outside SMK Telok Panglima Garang’s main entrance near here from noon and dispersed about two hours later.

The headmaster was on leave so some teachers accepted on his behalf copies of the police reports made by a Form Four student and a Form Five student.

The police reports also alleged that the teacher had beaten some students.

Coalition of Malaysian Indian NGOs secretary Gunaraj George, who was among those who handed over the police reports, said that such abuse would only result in breeding hatred and racial polarisation in schools.

Deputy Education Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong said the teacher might be sacked if the allegations were proven true.

The allegations were serious as no one was allowed to insult others especially in school environment, said Dr Wee, who was asked to comment on the incident while visiting a nine-year-old accident victim at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru.

He added that the ministry was awaiting an official report.

Meanwhile, NST also have picked up the story:

The Education Ministry has ordered an investigation into allegations that a teacher in Klang made racist remarks at her students.

Deputy Education Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong said if the allegations were true, action would be taken against the teacher. “It is not proper for educationists to treat their students differently according to their race and to speak to them in such a manner,” he said.

The teacher at SMK Panglima Garang in Klang was alleged to have used racial slurs and verbally abused several students here last month.

The abuses allegedly happened on separate occasions in two classes. Upset by the incidents, the students sent a complaint note to the headmaster but claimed no action was taken.

In the first incident on July 17, the teacher allegedly entered a Form Five class and apart from calling them a derogatory word, also accused them of being gangsters and thieves.

The teacher was also alleged to have ordered the boys to do push-ups. When some of them could not do it, she allegedly stamped on their backs.

The second incident allegedly happened five days later in a Form Four class where she taught history. She told the students that she “wanted to test their level of patience” and began abusing them with derogatory words. She even wrote the words on the blackboard.

Two students lodged police reports against the teacher. The situation turned tense yesterday when about 500 parents and members of the public gathered in front of the school. Holding placards, they demanded that the students be treated fairly and that action be taken against the teacher.

A delegation of five parents then met the school’s senior assistant. The headmaster was not present while the teacher concerned was said to be on medical leave.

A member of the delegation said the matter had been referred to the Education Department for further action.

Stomped on their backs? Wow…that is beyond words already. We may have an extremist who is threat to national unity. After a thorough psychiatric evaluation, the person should be locked away for a long long time.

Wee Ka Siong is left to handle this. Where is Education Minister Hishamuddin?

UPSR Vetri Unggal Kaiyil program on Astro

August 5th, 2008
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From Aug 3 to Aug 8
daily at 7pm
Channel 201, Astro Vanavil.

A special programme focusing on techniques of answering the examination for UPSR students.

legal action againts history teacher who hurls insult on indians ?

August 4th, 2008
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Wow…can’t believe Star (online version) printed this. I wonder what will come out in the print edition tomorrow.

If this can be proven, the teacher must be sacked. Nothing less is demanded. For a FEMALE HISTORY teacher, its unforgivable. ISA is also an option to be further explored.

The parents must also initiate legal action. Many lawyers (HINDRAF, Pakatan, and BN) should waiting with glee at this opportunity. I love to see Kavyeas or Murugesan take on this path if the parents and students are interested. Dare or not? A hefty fine is expected. About RM10 million will do. The money can be used to set up fund for the school’s students.

No need for some publicity stunt where teacher apologises and gets off with a slap on the wrist.

I doubt that this is a simple matter blown up or even false information because it happened in class, in front of many students. Judging from the report, it happened more than once.

I also wonder how can a female teacher hit secondary school students. Isn’t such powers only given to discplinary teachers and headmasters?

Is it a case of provocation by students until the teacher erupted? Still, it highly improbable that it can happen on two different days.

The article is by Wani Muthiah and Gladys Tay:

About 500 angry parents and other members of the Indian community
gathered outside a secondary school here on Monday to protest racial
slurs and abuse allegedly uttered by a teacher against Indian students
recently.

The crowd began gathering outside SMK Telok Panglima
Garang’s main entrance near here at noon and dispersed about two hours
later.

The headmaster was on leave, so some teachers accepted on
his behalf copies of police reports made by a Form Four student and a
Form Five student. According to the police reports, the female history
teacher had allegedly called Indian students in a Form Four and a Form
Five class ‘keling pariah’, ‘Negro’, ‘black monkeys’ as well as other
derogatory names.

The teacher had also purportedly said that
‘Indians came from dogs’ and the community members were stupid and
prone to thuggery and thievery.

The police reports also alleged
that the teacher had said that Indians were the ‘children of
prostitutes’ and the community’s youths ‘did not have testicles’ on
July 17 and 22, and had also purportedly beaten up some Indians
students.

The Form Four student also alleged in his report that
the teacher had written the word ‘keling pariah’ on the board and lost
her cool when the Indian students in the class told her that they did
not like being called names.

Coalition of Malaysian Indian NGOs
secretary Gunaraj George, who was among those who handed over the
police reports, said that exposure to such abuse would only breed
hatred and racial polarisation in schools.

“No one in his or her
right frame of mind would have said these things. Given this, the best
option would be for the teacher to be assigned to a desk job and not be
allowed to be near youngsters anymore,” he said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Education Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong said the schoolteacher might be sacked if the allegations proved true.

The
allegations were serious as no one was allowed to insult others,
especially in a school environment, said Dr Wee, who was asked to
comment on the incident when visiting a nine-year-old accident victim
at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru.

He added that the ministry was awaiting an official report before taking any action.

Housing fund proposal for estate workers

August 4th, 2008
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Human Resources Minister Dr S.Subramaniam proposed yet another fund for estate workers, this time for housing. Earlier, he talked about setting up retirement fund. This new fund is for those who have worked for more than 10 years to help purchase their own homes upon retirement. This is similar to the Felda scheme, where the employer would set aside RM100 monthly for each employee. This can avoid housing problems faced by those retiring. But looking at current increasing house prices, it may need RM200 per month to build a substantial amount.

Let’s see how many plantations will take up this suggestion. Perhaps the government can start the ball rolling by donating RM15 billion, which comes to about RM10,000 for each worker. Hmmm, that sounds like too much. How about RM15 million, which is RM1000 per worker?

Statistics on plantation workers

August 4th, 2008
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After the recent forced laborer case in his own constituency, Dr S.Subramaniam says that effective August 1, contractors and companies supplying workers to plantations must register with the Manpower Department. He said failure to do so will lead to legal action.

Dr Subramaniam said a study by the Manpower Department of 1,408 plantations recently revealed that 15,201 workers were contractored by 1,066 contractors and nine companies supplying workers.

Houses
– 49,565 workers’ houses of which 41,207 were built according to the Workers Minimum Standards of Housing and Amenities Act 1990 while the rest were “sub-standard” and needed improvement.

– ministry was also actively promoting a scheme whereby workers could eventually buy the houses they lived in.

Utilities
– On electricty and water suppply, 33,500 workers’ houses were supplied by public enterprises while the rest were supplied by sources maintained by their employers.

– large portion of plantations supplied electricity at commercial rates and that was not fair to the workers. To overcome the problem the Manpower Department met with TNB and the plantations and that TNB agreed to provide electricity to the houses via individual meters.

– the department was asked to talk to the relevant agencies to ensure water supplied was clean.