Hindraf says bullying cases racially motivated


Hindraf has called upon a supervision to look in to a numerous allegations of racially-motivated cases of bullying as well as abuse opposite Indian Malaysian students in schools as well as urged ation opposite a perpetrators.

The dual sorts of abuse directed during a community's students have been "fast-growing national trends" in schools, claimed Hindraf de facto leader P Uthayakumar in a letter antiquated today.

It was addressed to Education Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein as well as inspector-general of military Ismail Omar.

NONEHe detailed 10 such instances of these supposedly racially-motivated cases of assault or abuse, from 2011 to 2012.

Some of those Uthayakumar (right) highlighted were reported by a press includingMakkal Osai,Tamil Nesan,Malaysian Nanban,Malay MailandSinar Harian.

The others were cases brought to Hindraf directly.

Five were said to have concerned Malay boys with no movement taken opposite them solely for a arrest of a victims in some cases.

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Three of a cases allegedly were perpetrated by Malay teachers, which enclosed one in Selangor where a teacherpokeda student's forehead with a pen until he assumingly bled.

In another box a clergyman was alleged to have scolded a organisation of them, job them "Hindu pariah", as! reportedyesterday by theFreeMalaysia Todaynews portal.

NONELastly, he additionally lifted a box where three Indian Malaysian students were assumingly taken to a Kuala Kubu Baru district military headquarters to be questioned for 10 hours for attempting to lapse copies of a novelInterlokto their propagandize headmaster.

Uthayakumar lamented a miss of movement from a military as well as preparation authorities, saying it was because "the victims were powerless as well as soothing targets as Indian poor".

"But when a victims have been Malay-Muslims, a military as well as a preparation department go full steam forward in arresting, prosecuting as well as sacking a bad Indian students," he said.

He questioned why such "racism" was allowed to "prevail", despite a government's much-trumpeted 1Malaysia slogan.

He called upon Hishammuddin, Muhyiddin as well as Ismail to take a suitable movement opposite a teachers or students concerned.

"Also, emanate a circular ending all forms of violence, bullying as well as racism, especially opposite a Indian poor," he added.
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