Posts Tagged ‘racism’

Racist Teacher Transfered

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

The Malay teacher in the middle of a racism scandal for the mistreatment of Indian students in Banting has been transferred to the Selangor Education Department where she will not deal with students. She has also been ordered to undergo a two-week counseling session on the importance of national unity. It is unclear whether any further punishment has been meted out to this inconsiderate, racist teacher.

from New Straits Times
Teacher counselled on national unity

KUALA LUMPUR: The teacher who allegedly made racist remarks has been transferred to the Selangor Education Department, holding a new position in which she does not deal with students.
She has also undergone a two-week counseling session on the importance of national unity.

As to whether she would be teaching again, Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong was non-committal.

“It depends on the assessment of her counselors. So far, the reports I’ve received are good.”

She is expected to be transferred out of the state Education Department and Selangor altogether, but Wee refused to divulge her next destination.
“I cannot tell you. Morally, I should not tell you. It’s a matter of privacy.”

The 35-year-old teacher from SM Telok Panglima Garang in Banting, Klang, was previously sent to a smart school nearer to her house after she allegedly told students in a Form Four class that she “wanted to test their patience” and began using derogatory words on them.

The move to the smart school drew criticism as it was regarded as a “reward”.

Pressed to explain the move, Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said last month that the transfer was because the school needed a replacement Mathematics teacher.

He had said that he would not tolerate racial abuse in schools but did not want the teacher to be falsely accused.

MIC secretary-general Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam, meanwhile, was satisfied with the action taken by the Education Ministry.

However, he hoped that teachers would be trained on the sensitivities of the communities.

National Union of the Teaching Profession secretary-general Loke Yim Pheng said the union had been receiving letters, emails and phone calls from teachers about the incident.

“They told us they were not happy with the way the case was being handled and the action taken against her. Some had even given their views as to how she should have been dealt with.”

But Loke declined to elaborate on their views.

“In school, all teachers should know that they should treat all children equally.”

Asked if this was the first time such an incident had occurred, Loke said: “We have had certain problems at times but we try to solve them internally or refer them to the ministry. I think this incident has been blown up in the media.”

A psychological counsellor with the Education and Research Association for Consumers, Nanthini Ramalo, said she had come across cases where teachers of a particular race looked down on teachers and students of a different race.

Nanthini, who has been counselling teachers over the last three years, said when they sought her advice on how to cope with such situations, she told them to focus on work.

“When they complain about teachers of one race abusing students of another race, I tell them to look at all students as one.

“After all, why should you feel bad when only students of your race are victimized? It should not matter what race the student is. What matters is that a student has been victimized.

“Teachers should think of themselves as teachers first, and not as a Malay, Chinese or Indian. Problems start when they see themselves according to race.”

Indian students abused by Teachers

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Another article highlighting the racial abuse suffered by students of Indian origin in Malaysian schools. The government must be urged to stop this trend which will lead to the dissatisfaction of the minority Indians in the country who already feel racially discriminated by the government.

from ASIANAGE
Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 22: Over the past almost one year, incidents of school teachers physically abusing students of Indian origin have been on the rise in Malaysia, and in some instances, teachers even called the Indian students by derogatory names.

The school teachers have reportedly acquired the ‘hate-Indian students’ attitude after the transfer of a school teacher from a secondary school in Banting, who is now facing an inquiry after she admitted to leveling racial slurs against Indian students.

Several parents of such children here have lodged police reports since November 2007 alleging that as many as five school teachers had physically and verbally abused Indian students. R. Sathasnam, 52, said that he and another parent had complained to the school’s administration repeatedly, but the abuses still continue.

He alleged that the five teachers regularly hit the students and asked the authorities to transfer the children out of the school, as they (the teachers) were “fed-up of seeing their faces”. “One of the teachers called some Indian students derogatory names,” alleged Mr Sathasnam.

He alleged that many Indian students were slapped, kicked, punched and caned by these teachers for misdemeanours such as talking while lining-up to enter the classroom. “My 10-year-old son was lifted-up by the ears by a male teacher and slapped and kicked for talking before entering the classroom after recess in February,” staronline.com quoted Mr Sathasnam as saying.

He claimed his son’s ears turned blue-black and his cheeks swelled after the beating. When he rushed his son to the hospital, the doctor there advised him to file a police report. Another parent R. Viganaspary, 40, said her son was repeatedly hit on the head with a newspaper. —ANI

Racist Malaysian teacher to be sued by Indian students

Friday, August 15th, 2008

The foreign news agency, AP, has picked up on this brewing issue of the racist Malay teacher who abused Indian students in a secondary school in Banting using derogatory statements. The news report claims that three of the Indian students abused by this racist teacher are planning to sue the teacher for defamation in addition to demanding her sacking. MIC President Dato Seri S Samy Vellu has also called for action to be taken against the teacher, who has now been transfered to a better school in the area.

from Associated Press

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Three ethnic Indian teenagers plan to sue their Malaysian schoolteacher for defamation after she taunted them with racial insults in a case that has outraged the minority community, a lawyer said Thursday.

The ethnic Malay female history teacher has been transferred out of her school after she reportedly acknowledged making racial remarks such as calling Indians “black monkeys” and accusing them of involvement in thuggery and theft.

The case has bolstered complaints by Malaysia’s minorities that racism by the majority Malay population is entrenched and institutionalized.

Some 500 ethnic Indians protested outside the school in central Selangor state last week after the teenage students filed a police complaint against her. Police said she would not be charged because she had not committed a criminal offense.

Three of the students plan to sue the teacher later this month because “she made false allegations that go right to the roots of their origins,” said their lawyer, S.N. Pathmanabhan. They will decide what kind of compensation they want later.

The students will also write to the government to demand the teacher be fired, he said.

It is the latest incident causing racial friction in a country that takes pride in its multiethnic peace and stability. Malay Muslims comprise about 60 percent of Malaysia’s 27 million people. Ethnic Chinese constitute a quarter of the population, while Indians make up less than 10 percent.

Malaysia’s top ethnic Indian politician, Samy Vellu, president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, is also calling for sterner disciplinary action against the teacher.

“This sort of people will give the government … a bad name and may reduce the support of the Indian community,” Samy said in a statement Wednesday.

Minority Indians largely voted against the government in March general elections amid rising complaints that the Malay-dominated ruling coalition deprives them of economic and educational opportunities and promotes religious discrimination.

Malay teacher ‘rewarded’ for racial abuse

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

In any civilized and developed country, racism and derogatory statements will be frowned upon and punished to the extent possible. In Malaysia, at least in this particular case, it seems that they are rewarded with a better job. A week ago, a group of Indian parents staged a protest in front of a secondary school in Banting in response to a Malay teacher hurling racially charged slurs against Indian students in the school. It seems that now that teacher at the center of this issue has been rewarded by a transfer to a better smart school in the area.

No disciplinary action has been taken against her. To add insult to injury, the transfer order apparently said that she was transferred due to concerns for her safety. When some parents demanded an explanation from the headmaster as to why the teacher had been let off without any punishment, he refused to talk to them. G Gunaraj, secretary of the Coalition of Indian NGO’s which organized last weeks’ protest, said that the Education Ministry should handle such racially charged issues with regards to the racial harmony in Malaysia.

If the Education Ministry lets off this despicable teacher without proper disciplinary action, it surely will send the wrong signals to future issues. So, if a teacher in the future would like a transfer to a better school, these are the things that they must do:

  1. “test the level of patience” of students by abusing them with derogatory statements
  2. accuse students from one community of being gangsters and thieves
  3. write derogatory words on the blackboard
  4. stomp on students’ backs while they are doing pushups

Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong has promised an investigation and Malaysia Hindu Dharma Mamandram will be waiting for the results. These types of activities cannot go on in Malaysia.

Racial taunts spark protest by Malaysian Indians

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

About 500 angry ethic-Indians on Monday staged a protest outside a school demanding action against a teacher who allegedly hurled racial slurs against students from the community in western Malaysia’s Selangaon state. According to the police report, a woman history teacher had allegedly called Indian students in a Class four and five ‘Negro’, ‘black monkeys’ and other derogatory names.

The crowd began gathering outside the Banting school’s main entrance near here at noon and staged a protest for two hours. The teacher had also allegedly said that the community members were stupid and prone to thievery, the Star daily reported on its website.

The alleged incidents took place on July 17 and 22 when the teacher had allegedly beaten up some Indians students. A students also alleged in his report that the teacher had written the word ‘keling pariah’ on the board and lost her cool when the Indian students told her that they did not like being called names, it said.

Coalition of Malaysian Indian NGOs secretary Gunaraj George, who was among the protesters, said such abuse would only breed hatred and racial polarisation in schools.

“No one in his or her right frame of mind would have said these things. Given this, the best option would be for the teacher to be assigned to a desk job and not be allowed to be near youngsters anymore,” he said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Education Minister Wee Ka Siong said the schoolteacher might be sacked if the allegations proved true. “The allegations were serious as no one was allowed to insult others, especially in a school environment,” said Wee, who was asked to comment.

The ministry was awaiting an official report before taking any action, he added. (more…)