Dr Khalid expressed concern about the exclusion of refugee children from public schools in Malaysia, a policy that starkly contrasts with the nation's humanitarian efforts
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“Kita agak hipokrit. Kalau kita nak bantu rakyat Palestin, benarkan anak-anak pelarian bersekolah di sini.” – @Inequality_MYS Dr Muhammad Khalid pic.twitter.com/kNYJe7jUFW These differing opinions highlight the complexities and challenges of distributing aid and resources in a way that satisfies everyone.
— 👩🎓 October 29, 2023 However, the same privileges have not been extended to Rohingya children, who are part of one of the most persecuted communities in the world. By drawing attention to the disparity in how Malaysia treats Palestinian and Rohingya refugees, Malaysians are prompted to reflect on the inconsistency within their humanitarian endeavours.
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