Media Statement by Parliamentary
Opposition Leader and DAP MP for Ipoh Timur Lim Kit Siang in Parliament
on Friday, 18th January 2008:
Time for a new Education Minister if Hishammudin is such a dismal
failure in freeing the national education system from the clutches of
Little Mullah Napoleons (LMNs) to ensure that national schools become
the school of choice of all Malaysians regardless of race or religion
A parent of a student in SMK Taman Selesa Jaya, Skudai, Johore has
emailed his complaint of a new school ruling by the head master and
discipline teacher banning the bringing of non-halal food to school.
This is put in black-and-white in the School Regulation 3.15 on “Makan
dan minum” which stipulates:
“c. Makanan yang tidak halal tidak dibenarkan dibawa masuk ke kawasan
sekolah.”
This is repeated and elaborated in Regulation 7.9 on “Barang-Barang
Larangan” which states:
“7.9 Gula-gula, chewing gum, makanan ‘junk food’, makanan tidak halal.”
In his email, the parent was upset about one categorization of “serious
offences” in breach of school discipline, viz. Item No. 28 which states
“Menganjurkan atau membabitkan dalam acara kebudayaan tanpa kebenaran
pihak sekolah, PPD, JPNJ dan Kementerian Pendidkan Malaysia”, causing
him to ask: “I don’t understand why cultural activities outside of
school is their concern. Soon going to church or celebrating Deepavali
will need the same approval, or for that matter CNY.”
The School Regulation also prescribes the dress code for visitors to the
school, viz:
“9.2 Pakaian pelawat, ibubapa mestilah kemas dan menutup aurat (tidak
boleh berseluar pendek). Pihak sekolah boleh tidak melayan pelawat atau
ibubapa yang tidak mengikuti/menendahkan peraturan tersebut.”
Malaysiakini columnist Helen Ang has coined the term “Little Mullah
Napoleons” (LMN) to describe the little bureaucrats who are taking upon
themselves to micro-manage how Malaysians dress – and this dress
regulation for visitors to SMK Taman Selesa Jaya Skudai, Johor qualify
its headmaster Haji Masdar bin Abu and discipline teacher Haris bin
Ismail to join the rolls of Helen Ang’s LMNs.
In his last year as Prime Minister,
Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad was quite outspoken in expressing his concern
at the failure of national schools as instruments of nation-building and
national unity.
He openly admitted that there had
been two hijackings of the national education system from its original
objective to cater to all races in Malaysia, alienating non-Muslims as
in denying the right of the Chinese and Indians to learn their own
languages and introducing Islamic practices in the school system which
“puts off the non-Malays”, with boys forbidden from wearing shorts, even
for playing games, and “even games are discouraged”, when “before, we
had no problems with girls wearing skirts and boys wearing shorts,
especially for games”.
When Abdullah became Prime Minister, he pledged to carry out Mahathir’s
“unfinished business” to end such extremism and intolerance by the
school bureaucrats so that the national schools will become the school
of choice of all Malaysians regardless of race. In fact, this became one
of the pledges of the Barisan Nasional general election manifesto in
2004.
Four years have passed and there is an even longer catalogue of
instances of hijacking of the national education system from its
original objective to cater to all races in Malaysia with the rise of
more LMNs as principals and discipline masters, as highlighted by the
recent spate of school incidents whether over the compulsory wear of
songkok for school prefects in Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar (formerly English
College) Johore Baru (since withdrawn) , the sheaf of insensitiveness of
the SMK BUD4 Principlal or this latest incident.
It is time to have a new Education Minister if Datuk Seri Hishammuddin
Hussein is such a dismal failure to honour the Barisan Nasional election
pledge to liberate the national education system from the clutches of
LMNs to ensure that the national schools become the school of choice of
all Malaysians regardless of race or religion.
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Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman