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Saturday, 12 March 2011

Book closed on KKB school Interlok issue

(Malaysiakini) Tensions between a faculty member and parents of students who locked horns over the novel Interlok in the Kuala Kubu Bharu school have simmered down after a meeting yesterday morning.

At the two-hour meeting, the parents and the discipline teacher who had allegedly verbally abused the students when they tried to return their novels, was said to have agreed to bury the hatchet.

NONE"Everything is calm and resolved. All parties have apologized to each other," said district education officer Mat Jah Roslan when contacted.

According to Mat Jah, who was at the meeting alongside Hulu Selangor parliamentarian P Kamalanathan and representatives from state education department (JPN) and the Parent-Teacher Association, the stand-off was merely a misunderstanding.

As such, the police report lodged by the discipline teacher and a counter-report by the parents have all been withdrawn.

In her report, the discipline teacher alleged that one of the 17-year-old's elder brother had brought 100 thugs from Kuala Lumpur to intimidate her and her family.

The teen's brother was, however, out of town when the incident was said to have taken place.

When questioned, Mat Jah refused to divulge details of the meeting and how the misunderstanding resulting in such allegations had occurred, preferring to close the book on the matter.

Indirect school lesson

The three form five students involved were reportedly brought into the Kuala Kubu Bharu police station for a 10-hour questioning session, without the presence of their guardians, after they tried to return the novel to their principal.

They were hauled in by PTA chairperson Baktiar Md Rashid, who is also a police officer, provoking the ire of a parent who questioned why her child was taken out of the school without her consent.

According to the students, they could not to return the book to the principal as they were stopped by the discipline teacher and made to disperse.

The teacher had reportedly said: "Kenapa orang India garang? India memang suka rosakkan nama sekolah. Keling memang dasar pariah sejak sejarah lagi" (Why are the Indians so fierce? Indians really like to tarnish the school's name. The keling have been pariahs since historical times).

Meanwhile, when contacted, Hulu Selangor police chief Norel-Azmi Yahya Affendi said that police have concluded their investigations on the matter.

"We have now referred the matter to the legal department of the Shah Alam contingent headquarters, and are awaiting their decision," he told Malaysiakini yesterday.

4 comments:

Khun Pana aka johanssm said...

By Malaise as commented in another blog
(Reproduced here without consent)

THE STRAY PARIAH DOG FROM REJECTED FROM INDIA

A stray pariah dog wandered into a Malay compound one day. The Malays being kind and simple took care of the pariah dog.

Everyday the pariah dog barked at strangers and the Malays thought... ok let’s keep this pariah dog and for it barks for us.

As the days went by the pariah dog became more and more brave.

It now knew that the Malays could be manipulated and decided to write a book on the Malay Dilemma and barked and barked saying that the strangers (Chinese and Indians) were taking away their food and rights.

The Malays listened and trusted it. They kept feeding it and it kept barking and barking until one day it took over the whole compound. This time if any Malay protested it bit them.

Many were bitten if they did not agree or go along with him.

The Malays now do not know what to do with this stray pariah dog ....it keeps barking and barking... today the pariah dog has successfully barked and separated Malays from the others.

Once upon a time the Malays, way before this stray pariah dog came, no one saw colours, no one saw religion.

By a twist of fate this stray pariah dog is now worshipped today as pedigree dog by a group of his own stray pariah dogs. It's high time they put the stray pariah dog to sleep before the whole village is destroyed.

Anonymous said...

Learn from history, the Malay and malay sultan are from India, they all from India and originaly from India....

the above story is very goodin depicting the real fact that Malaka/Malacca Sultan, Kedah and many originally from India..then these stray dogs from India...do you means all included history facts shown raja-raja are from India....

are same in the story.

The history reveals facts..the truth nothing than the truth..anyone can deny the many rajas and sultans in malaysia are from India??/

No..It Is The exact and real facts...!!!!!

So historians should stand up and speak and British universities should have a special studu on origin of rajas and sultan in Malaysia as they all came from India!!!!!!!!!!

We need facts and deeper study as all history books and researchs before 1980's all speaks and history books said malacca sultans and many sultans, rajas are from india....facts should be the facts

Anonymous said...

Indian universities should start the study of history of raja-rajas and sultan in Malaysia are from India!

It should the top study for india uni and Indonesia and british university students as history must tell the truth.

India , indonesia ,australia and new zealand should lead the study of raja-rajas in Malaysia are from India. All thesis, dersertations should cover the study of malaysia sultans and rajas are from India. The more study we benefit the world.

Indonesi should open up a special study of malaysia sultans and raja-rajas are from Inida.

India in deed is not doing enough to lead the study and USA should also have a special study on Malaysia sultans and rajas are from India.

PARIAH is Always PARIAH said...

U don't know history actually. Malaysia sultan came from Asia. Not Mid-Eastern. Don't matching we Malays with Pariah. Malays is from Indo-China. Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. Stupid India Paria.