PETALING JAYA - The Ministry of Education (MoE) is waiting for a report following a probe into a programme in a primary school yesterday with students brandishing toy guns resembling M-16s and dressing up as militants.
Its Minister, Fadhlina Sidek said MoE had since ordered a complete investigation be conducted into the incident and to file a detailed report based on the stipulated guidelines.
"Before we take any action, we need a complete report on the incident.
"The guidelines on the Palestine Solidarity Week are clear and we must engage with our respective state education departments on what can and cannot be done.
"We must also ensure all activities are carried out in a harmonious manner with emphasis on humanity and peace," she said.
Fadhlina, who is also the Nibong Tebal member of parliament, earlier officiated the Taman Angkat Amanita Taman Pekaka in her constituency.
Elaborating, she said the Palestine Solidarity Week was encouraged as it was important to instil positive values among students.
"However, we will not compromise on elements of extremism, violence and radicalism, while replicas of weapons are not allowed altogether.
"We have asked all quarters concerned to pay full attention to the guidelines issued," she said.
On the viral video of students brandishing toy guns resembling M-16s and dressing up as militants, she said the incident occurred outside the period of the Palestine Solidarity Week which was from Oct 29 - Nov 3. - The Vibes, October 28, 2023