bila cikgu dah kurang, minta tambah...tapi dengan syarat semua cikgu kene tau bahasa cina...puak2 sekolah tamil bila plak nak buat macam diaorang ni? korang tak nak mintak ke semua cikgu sekolah tamil syaratnya kene tau bahasa tamil.
payah2 tutup jer..buat satu sekolah jer kat malaysia nie, semua budak2 belaja sesama...marah plak, dikata nye rasis...hak bangsa lain di anak tirikan la plak...asik2 argue apa istimewanya orang melayu...bila dibagitau hak pribumi, dihentamnya dek orang sendiri dikatakannya plak tu assobiah...pulark dahhh.
cuba tengok sapa2 yang datang? mak bapak ke datang? bila orang politik dah datang memang jadi isu politik lar...
orang mesia now ni mula pelik, pantang ada isu..jap jap bedemo..tup tup demo...klung klang demo.
masa demo tu selalu di war war kan hala tuju bahawa malaysian first, race second...
then isu DJZ ni sepatutnya malaysian first, chinese second...
yang aku nengok..dah jadi chinese first, malaysian second.
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7,000 attend Dong Zong rally
TheSunDaily - Posted on 25 March 2012 - 11:44am
Pauline Wong
KAJANG (March 25, 2012): Some 7,000 people today gathered at the United Chinese School Committees Association (Dong Zong) headquarters to protest the shortage of Chinese primary school teachers nationwide.
The crowd, mostly Chinese educationists and NGOs filled the nearby field as they held up banners demanding the government resolve the shortage.
The lack of teachers has been a sore point for Chinese educationist.
Many were unhappy also with the government for placing non-Chinese speaking teachers to temporarily alleviate the problem.
Several RELA personnel were seen and a small unit of about 20 police personnel were stationed inside the field and at the entrance of the neighbouring New Era College.
At 11am, the arrival of Deputy Education Minister Datuk Wee Ka Siong caused a stir as the crowd began to boo and heckle him loudly.
malaysia-today.net - Posted on 25 March 2012
(The Malaysian Insider) - Datuk Wee Ka Siong was chased away after a rally protesting a lack of Chinese school teachers where it was alleged someone tried to punch the deputy education minister.
The MCA Youth chief said he was “shocked” and “saddened” by the jeers, scuffles and alleged attempted punch from frustrated rally-goers who made up part of over 5,000 who had gathered here.
After the rally organised by the United Chinese School Committees Association (Dong Zong) ended, an angry swarm of people chanted for him to resign and it was alleged someone attempted to land a punch on his body but was prevented by a large security detail.
“I can’t say I felt threatened but it was a rude shock to me,” he said in a press conference at a nearby hotel half a kilometre away from the hostile crowd.
“Suddenly people come and point at you and want to punch you. I am saddened. We are not hooligans. We are a civilised society.”
The deputy minister from MCA also suggested that the crowd was instigated by unidentified parties.
“I am saddened by manipulation by certain quarters,” he said.
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dong zong president yap sin tian, in year 2009...
sekolah jenis kebangsaan (c) foon yew 4, in johor...do you think these students were 'acting' toward the guy who jovially taught them playing gasing?..dont you want to see more in this beloved country like how these students very fond of their teacher in yellow tudung? give me good reason why only chinese speaking teacher is all you want?...opps..sorry, the demand is not racist, yeahh i forgot...it is all about high education quality ha ha....ha ha.....ha ha...
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