Another 'racist' school head in Kedah
Several Chinese newspapers today gave prominence to reports of a Sungai Petani secondary school principal accusing non-Muslim students of "disrespecting" the fasting month of Ramadan.
 But the sight of a group of them having breakfast at the canteen - a common area - had apparently raised the principal's ire.
Later,  at the school assembly, the principal was alleged to have said that the  Chinese students - comprising 10 percent of the student population of  780 - had been disrespectful and that "they should go back to China".
It  was claimed that when the assembly was over, another teacher approached  the Chinese students to say sarcastically that they should take an  AirAsia flight, since the fares were cheap now.
Brickbats from BN politicians
The affair had several Barisan Nasional leaders up in arms.MCA Youth chief Wee Ka Siong (right)  - who is also deputy education minister - said it was wrong and  unbecoming of the school headmaster to make such a remark and that he  would leave it to education director-general Alimuddin Mohd Dom to  resolve the matter.
"The DG should remind principals to be racially-sensitive. No more such incidents!" he exclaimed in his public Twitter account.
However,  Wee also agreed that non-Muslim students in secondary schools should be  sensitive during Ramadan and that they should respect their fasting  Muslim schoolmates.
"Regarding the  place to eat for non-Muslims, the school principal should make proper  arrangements to prevent any misunderstanding," he said.
Head must face disciplinary action
Meanwhile, Kedah Gerakan called for the principal's head, urging the government to take "stern action" against him.
"If  it is true that the school head had made the racist utterances, then  the person should face disciplinary action," state Gerakan chief Cheah  Soon Hai said in a statement.
He said  the government should be strict as schools are places for learning and  such degrading and disparaging words from a principal should not be  condoned at all.
Cheah - also Derga  state assemblyperson - said the people should know from history that  Malaysia gained independence because of the genuine efforts of all  races.
"While acknowledging the fact  that non-Muslims should be more sensitive towards Muslims during fasting  time, the school head's statement has clearly gone overboard. Making  statements such as passengers (penumpang) of the country are totally unwarranted," he added.
'Racist' worms creep out of woodwork
Just  earlier this week, the nation was shocked after several police reports  were lodged against the principal of a secondary school in Kulai, Johor,  for allegedly asking the "Chinese students to go back to China", and  likening the Hindu prayer bracelet to a dog leash.
In  a speech during the launch of the school's Merdeka celebration, she had  also "reminded" the non-Malay students of their place in the country.
She had allegedly given the example of owning a Proton Saga and then letting 'Munusamy' and 'Chong' in as passengers.
"Munusamy  and Chong are only passengers. They cannot claim any right to the car.  This is the same as Malaysia in which the non-Malay students are  passengers," wrote a 16-year-old student in his police report on what  the principal had said.
Source: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/140676
Time for the education Minister to resign, for fail to uphold the 1Malaysia in schools? Or another promotion is pending?
 
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