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1. A Klang Valley school had barred its students from wearing traditional clothes of cultures not their own for a Merdeka event, reports FMT.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) September 20, 2023
"Indian students were denied the chance to wear sarees," claims a student, who only wanted to be known as Susan.https://t.co/q3OyeM1gvh
3. "These names will be recorded in the 'Sistem Sahsiah Diri Murid' (students’ personal records or SSDM), which could potentially impact the students' future," she added.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) September 20, 2023
Susan said her name was also recorded in the SSDM for an alleged dress code violation.
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“Students who wore sarees were instructed by the discipline teacher to list their names on a sheet of paper titled ‘names of students who flouted the dress code’.”
— Faizal Hamssin (@faizalhamssin) September 20, 2023
According to this report, the school is in Klang Valley.https://t.co/fiwnivurGq
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Yes happened at my niece’s school last week. You cannot wear cloths fr other cultures. So malay can only wear baju kurung, indian only Punjabi suite/ lengah etc. Parents not happy coz ada yg nak cross culture dressing tapi alasan guru besar is murid2 tak tau baju culture masing2
— SueN 🇲🇾 (@SueSunit) September 20, 2023
Bonda??? She must think that she’s at the Malay version of an abbey. Hmmm … Convent Kajang ke? Spill the beans!
— BahasBola (@MYBahasBola) September 20, 2023
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