| Education Minister and UMNO Youth leader, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein 
      and the Barisan Nasional spinmeisters must have regarded this a coup and 
    sure vote-getter after his unforgettable “keris-wielding” stances and his 
    determination to repeat them every year until the non-Malays are 
    “desensitized”.- what I had said in Parliament as manifestation of the 
    “boiling frog” syndrome _____________Media Statement
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Monday):  
      “Hisham pledges no closure 
      of Chinese primary schools” is the front-page headline of Nanyang 
      Siang Pau today. Similar headlines also appear in other Chinese 
      newspapers.
 Education Minister and UMNO Youth leader, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein 
      and the Barisan Nasional spinmeisters must have regarded this a coup and 
      sure vote-getter after his unforgettable “keris-wielding” stances and his 
      determination to repeat them every year until the non-Malays are 
      “desensitized”.- what I had said in Parliament as manifestation of the 
      “boiling frog” syndrome.
 
 But I am really astounded by two things, those 50 years after Merdeka:
 
 1) the nation’s Education Minister could seriously believe that his 
      “pledge” not to close Chinese primary schools would be regarded as a boon 
      akin to a message of deliverance from heaven; and
 
 2) that it could be taken so seriously as to merit being treated as 
      front-page headlines by Chinese newspapers – when it is totally ignored by 
      other language newspapers.
 
 Hishammuddin’s pledge is 50 years behind time. It would have some 
      relevance even during the time of his father, Tun Hussein Onn, who was 
      Education Minister and then Prime Minister from 1976-1981. But it is 
      totally antediluvian today.
 
 Let me tell Hishammuddin and the Barisan Nasional spinmeisters that what 
      the Malaysian Chinese and fair-minded Malaysians want is not a pledge not 
      to close any Chinese primary school but a pledge to build new Chinese 
      primary schools whenever and wherever there is the need arising from 
      demands for such school-places by the pupils and their parents.
 
 Then and only then is such a pledge deserving of front-page headline 
      treatment!
 
 When will such a pledge be forthcoming?
 
 
      (17/12/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |