Bangladesh protests: students can choose to pursue studies in M’sia, says Zambry

Higher Education Ministry will discuss with them, provide counselling or connect them to ministry officers to understand their position

8:45 AM MYT

 

IPOH – Malaysian students who were brought back from Bangladesh will have the option of either continuing their studies in the country or returning to Bangladesh if the situation there is safe again, said Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Zambry Abd Kadir.

He said the ministry would hold further discussions with the students about their plan, whether they want to return to Bangladesh once it is safe or continue their studies in Malaysia. 

“We will see their current situation and the option they prefer (whether they want to continue their studies locally or not). However, we also need to consider their qualifications, status and the subjects they are taking. 

“But, without causing them any undue stress…we want to provide them with counselling or get them to meet our officers to understand their position,” he said. 

He told reporters this after today’s engagement session in conjunction with the World Conference on Islamic Thought and Civilisation (WCIT) 2024.

Thousands of students in Bangladesh have been protesting since July 1 after a court reinstated the quota for public sector jobs which was abolished in 2018. The violent protests have claimed over 130 lives. 

Following that, 123 Malaysians, including 80 students, were brought home from Bangladesh by a special flight on the instruction of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on July 23. 

Meanwhile, commenting on WCIT 2024, he hoped it would produce resolutions and formulas that the participants could present to address global issues, especially those concerning world peace. 

“One of the things I am proud of with Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah is that during my tenure as menteri besar, when we organised the WCIT, one of the resolutions we made was the establishment of the Centre for Non-Violence, which focuses on peace and anti-violence. 

“This was a significant resolution because, at that time, we formed this centre for Asean, and it has had a big impact,” he said. 

The sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, will grace the event tomorrow morning and it will also be attended by Anwar. 

Over 1,000 people, including scholars, leaders, intellectuals, professionals and members of the public from both within and outside the country, are expected to attend the seventh edition of the WCIT from tomorrow until July 31 at Casuarina Meru. – July 29, 2024

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