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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

PAS: Toy guns help raise awareness of Palestinian struggle

Citing Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming’s post on X (previously known as Twitter), the former PAS Youth chief said the use of toy guns was not tantamount to promoting violence or extremist ideology.

On the contrary, Fadhli (above) said it was just one way for students to be educated on the Palestinian struggle against Israel.

"Apparently, when children brought toy guns, it was to teach them about violence, when it was just one method to educate them on the ongoing struggle of Palestinians.

"This is a very dangerous statement, because, to us, it has revealed the 'true face' of certain leaders in government today," he added.

Machang MP Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal and others from Perikatan Nasional have also echoed Fadhli’s arguments.

Nga in his post on Oct 28 wrote, "Schools are not the place for conflict, extremist ideologies and violence.

"On the contrary, humanitarian values and love for peace must be placed on the forefront. Those who abused their powers must be subjected to disciplinary action," he said.

The minister also included an image of two school children holding toy guns, with their faces covered using a black and white shawl synonymous with the Palestinian struggle.

Toy guns in an unidentified school

Further, Fadhli urged the Education Ministry to not yield to calls for disciplinary action against teachers or students involved.

"We urge the teachers involved in the Palestine Solidarity Week not be subjected to disciplinary action.

"If action is taken (against them), we (PN) will state our stand and ask all Malaysians to be in solidarity with the schools' administrators," he said.

‘What about superhero paraphernalia?’

Fadhli also questioned an unrelated programme said to be organised at a Chinese-type school in Klang, Selangor on Oct 20, where students were seen dressed as superheroes with their own mock weapons.

"If those involved in solidarity with Palestine are seen as extreme or violent, why is it okay for other toy weapons as part of superhero costumes?

"This is a one-sided view," he added.

In response to public outcry over the issue, the Education Ministry released a guideline for schools to hold programmes during the Palestine Solidarity Week, including a ban on toy guns or weapons. - Mkini

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