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‘Where’s Fadhlina?’: Student activists demand Education Minister quit over handling of Zara Qairina death, bullying crisis
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Student activists protested outside Malaysia's Education Ministry, demanding Minister Fadhlina Sidek's resignation over her handling of Zara Qairina Mahathir's death, allegedly due to bullying. They presented six demands, including improved psychosocial support in schools, mandatory teacher training on bullying, and a national anti-bullying plan, giving a 30-day ultimatum for action. Zara died after being found unconscious near her hostel, and five teenagers have been charged. Protesters cited systemic failures and demanded accountability for Zara's death.
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