Shahrir: Wee brought up police corruption and other problems
Posted by omong on August 20, 2007
The controversial “Negarakuku” is a song of a Malaysian youth narrating his problems and expectations, Johor Baru MP Shahrir Samad said.
He said it was more important to look at the messages delivered by the song made by Taiwan-based student Wee Meng Chee, 24.
“He expressed the youths’ point of view for all to pay attention to,” he said.
Shahrir said Wee had brought up police corruption and problems faced by Chinese independent schools’ students.
“It is a fact known by all of us that those who graduated from these schools cannot enter local universities because the education systems are different ,” he said.
Source: The Star
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