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A show of support

Teachers told not to get emotional when supporting colleague in the dock over hurting student.

- By SARBAN SINGH sarbans@thestar.com.my

SEREMBAN: The several hundred teachers expected to turn up at the Seremban magistrate’s court today to support their colleague, who is on trial for allegedly hurting a student, have been told to keep their emotions in check.

They were also warned against being provoked by anyone planning to take advantage of the case or associatin­g with anyone from any political party.

National Union of Teaching Profession (NUTP) president Kamarozama­n Abd Razak said the only reason teachers were asked to be present was to give moral support to their colleague, known only as Cikgu Azizan.

“There should be no speeches. Teachers must remember that they are civil servants and are bound by provisions in the General Orders,” he said here yesterday.

The NUTP estimated that several hundred teachers are expected to be present to support Cikgu Azizan, who teaches in a Nilai school.

On Oct 31, the teacher pleaded not guilty to a charge of slapping a male student for indiscipli­ne, including being involved in glue-sniffing, bullying and playing truant.

Charged under Section 323 of the Penal Code for voluntaril­y causing hurt, he faces a jail term of up to a year, a RM2,000 fine or both.

Cikgu Azizan was later released on a RM500 bail.

Teachers attending the trial, said Kamarozama­n, should refrain from politicisi­ng the matter.

“We should not allow ourselves to be taken advantage of by anyone from any political party.

“If teachers attending the case have any query, they are only to refer the matter to NUTP,” he said, adding that those present should also not associate themselves with any politician who turned up to lend support.

Kamarozama­n, who also promised to be present, said he wanted NUTP members to know that the union fully supported Cikgu Azizan.

He added that NUTP had appointed a lawyer for Cikgu Azizan.

Based on an online poll indicating support for the teacher conducted on pendidik2u.my, a website for educators, 103,314 of the respondent­s said they supported Cikgu Azizan.

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