There are various reasons why this demonstrations happen.
Negative reasons:
- The main reasons is to express their dissaticfation or to voice up their rights. For example, the phenomena which occured in London when the country's college students have been doing demonstrations to pressure the goverment which want to raise the university fees in the country.
- Because of the feeling that they have been cheated and oppressed. This can be seen after the election on the campus. There are many universities who are involved in this phenomena. For example, in the UKM on the faculty of engineering and architecture because of the alleged inaccuracies. According to the sources, the calculation and the results that are annouced differently at all.
Positive reasons:
- However, there is a demonstration of the positive policies. Therefore, the demonstration should conducted in the line of the postive elements. For examples, the issue of The burning of Al-Quran that want to be done by a priest in the west. In this aspect, the student has the rights to protest but the demonstration must be in controlled.
- To disseminate the ideology of a brochure or issue that a rise. The ideology is meant to boycott the goods from Israel. The feeling sorry for the peoplein Gaza who have been oppressed by Israel in the war has caused students to have a sense of responsibility to boycott the goods.
http://www.abna.ir/data.asp?lang=15&Id=203967
http://coretanperantau.blogspot.com/2010/11/sekitar-demonstrasi-pelajar-di-london.html
http://www.harakahdaily.net/v2/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=18518:lancarkan-
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in my opinion even they(students) feel that their right has been taken away from them ( if it really happen) they still not allowed to do demonstration. what they thinking? is it only demonstration can change everything? rubbish!.
ReplyDeleteSome students misuse the right platform to voice out their opinion. For example, in UM, an undergraduate student said that some university students go up to the Speakers’ Corner platform all the time – but only to pose for photos and not to speak!
ReplyDeleteReference: Anon. 2010. No platform to voice sensitive issues. The Star, November 14
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