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Saturday, January 22, 2011

which is the right platform?

speaker's corner in UM
what is the right way to voice out?

  1. via their university's website
  2. make a plea or bring the issue forward
  3. use the speaker's corner
  4. students' parliament in university
References:

Anon. 2010. 100 pelajar demonstrasi bantah keputusan MPPUKM. Utusan Malaysia, January 30

Martin Vengadesan. 2010. Student activists place safety on the line. The Star, December 5

K. Kasturi Dewi. 2010. Goverment will accept views of students' parliament. The Star, January 7

1 comment:

  1. students are always have their right to voice out-by using the Speaker's Corner for example.

    "UKM student union president Mohd Hamzah Zainal Abidin says students these days prefer to blog, SMS, tweet or use Facebook to express their thoughts and only use the Speakers’ Corner during campus elections to campaign."

    so students should use the Speakers' Corner if there is something they wanna voice out. demonstration is fine. but it should be the last choice of all.

    Reference: Anon. 2010. No platform to voice sensitive issues. The Star, November 14

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