Malaysia

Muda criticises denial of education based on citizenship documentation

Party asks Education Ministry to review its policies after 10-year-old writes to PM for help.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2023 7:15AM

Muda criticises denial of education based on citizenship documentation
Muda says it was troubling that despite the constitutional guarantees, children were still being denied access to education due to citizenship documentation issues. – The Vibes file pic, December 28, 2023

by The Vibes Team

MUDA said it was troubling that despite the constitutional guarantees, children were still being denied access to education due to citizenship documentation issues.

The party said this issue was brought to light following the recent case of a 10-year-old girl who wrote a letter to the prime minister, asking him to help her go to school next year.

“The federal constitution unequivocally emphasises that every child has the right to education. Furthermore, it provides a timeline for citizenship application for children, extending until the age of 21.

“No child, irrespective of their documentation status, should be deprived of this fundamental right.

“It is deeply troubling that a child such as Shivaani, who has the aspiration and right to education, is being denied this opportunity due to bureaucratic hurdles,” it said.

It was earlier reported that Shivaani, 10, wrote to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim after the Education Ministry denied her entry to school in March this year.

Shivaani was studying in SK Taman Sri Pagi in Senawang from Year One to Three but was informed by the school that she could not continue due to citizenship documentation issues.

“Muda calls on the Education Ministry to review its policies and ensure that they are in alignment with the principles enshrined in the federal constitution.

“We demand an immediate resolution for Shivaani and other children facing similar challenges,” said Muda.

In a modern society, Muda said it is imperative to prioritise the welfare and future of the children.

“Discrimination based on documentation issues contradicts the very essence of our nation’s values and aspirations.

“Muda remains committed to advocating for equal opportunities in education for all Malaysian children,” added Muda. – The Vibes, December 29, 2023

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