Monday, December 22, 2008

School caught in between two chauvinistic Chinese camps - www.malaysiakini.com

The Damansara Chinese primary school - reopened after eight years - remains at the centre of a tussle for political mileage between MCA and DAP. Deputy Education Minister Wee Ka Siong yesterday officiated at a ceremony to unveil the school's new name - SRK(C) Chung Hwa Damansara, taken from a school being relocated from Perak. Wee said SJK(C) Subang assistant principal Bai Chun Mei will head the school, which will have 11 teachers for the 111 students already registered... However, the presence of some 20 DAP supporters - holding banners in front of the school - took the shine off the ceremony. The protesters, accompanied by Selangor exco member Ronnie Liu, interrupted Wee's speech to urge the government to ensure that the school was given back to the community in a good condition...After the ceremony, Liu went on stage and alleged that the primary school was not being ‘reopened' as claimed, but merely being used to accommodate the relocated school. (Source: Malaysiakini) Man, such a pity and shame for these Chinese to fight with each other. I doubt the sincerity of MCA, a Chinese party and DAP, a Chinese-dominated party. There are more pressing issues than to fight for a Chinese school, silly!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

this school is particularly drama.
but some ppl in new villages allege it's hard for students to learn in non-mother tongue....
n sometimes it's more convenient to have a school in a village so the parents dun have spend more money sending the kids to school, etc

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