Monday, February 16, 2009

Malaysiakini: NO STREET PROTEST AGAINST EDU MINISTRY


Instead of a street protest, the Federation of Malay Writers Association (Gapena) has opted to lodge a police report against the government for using English to teach Mathematics and Science in schools. The so-called 152 street protest - or Feb 15 rally - which was mooted last month, did not go ahead today. However, Gapena went to Brickfields police station to lodge a report with about 50 supporters in tow to show their support for the cause. Gapena president Ismail Hussein, speaking to journalists after filing the report, lambasted the Education Ministry for violating “Section 17 (1) Act 550 of Education Act 1996 and Section 152 (1) and 152 (6) of the Federal Constitution”. Section 17 (1) of the Education Act states that Malay language, being the national language, should be the language of instruction for all education institutions except for vernacular schools. Article 152 (1) of the constitution states that Malay language is a national language and no one has the authority to stop the use of Bahasa Malaysia in schools.
Good lah...At least, no protest. If they want to protest, they have the right too...but then again, look at the photo. Most of them senior citizens. Maybe no energy to protest. heheheheh

1 comment:

Samuel Goh Kim Eng said...

DON'T EXCHANGE LANGUAGE FOR SAUSAGE

The future does not lie with any one language
But with the advances in science and technology
Thus if we eat nothing but only one kind of sausage
We only fool ourselves and live in the world of 'bluffology'

(C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng - 160209
http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
Mon. 16th Feb. 2009.

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