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Nov 24, 2019 Letters
I write with great concern about the recent incidents of violent bullying in our schools. My concern is the outcomes of these investigations. In the case of the Muslim student from Berbice whose ‘hijab’ was ripped off as she was beaten by another student and sustained eye injury, we know that the police and Ministry’s Welfare Department got involved. It will be interesting to know the outcome of this investigation.
Two weeks ago, another child, eight years old, was beaten with a piece of wood and bottle and was hospitalised with the prognosis that he may lose an eye. I have been searching the papers and internet to see again what the authorities have done but to no avail. As a result, I decided to visit the child in the hospital and was devastated to see his condition. The mom was at Mercy Hospital trying to arrange for an MRI for her son and the grandmother was with the child. Money was an issue as the MRI’s cost was close to $200,000. I was told that no one from the Ministry or elsewhere came to offer comfort, financial help or moral and emotional support to the child or parents. It was private citizens like myself that were showing up and offering help that made the MRI possible. The mother said she only received a call from the ‘Child Rights’ people on Thursday asking her name and if anyone visited the child to which she replied in the negative. The mother is distraught that no teacher, parent or anyone in authority visited her child. She has three younger children and this is a really difficult time for her.
I was told that the school was saying that the child had an abscess and that is why he was losing the eye, so I guess there was no need to investigate and give the family an update.
The child is now being treated accordingly and it is hoped that his eye can be saved.
The third incident is with the 6-year-old whose hand was slashed with a broken bottle in the school’s compound by another pupil. I spoke with the mother who said that the Ministry of Education came into the school and questioned the relevant persons. She is very upset since she feels the matter is not being handled professionally. She, like the other parents feel that the incidents are being turned as if it’s their children’s fault. In her case, too she has had to run with her son from doctor to doctor. The bills are piling up and she is asking who is going to compensate her. She was obviously upset when a transfer paper was prepared at the school and in the column where the ‘reason’ was the teacher put ‘incident’ and when she enquired if she doesn’t have to explain, she says that’s all she can put. The parent claims she took it to the Deputy HM who was visibly upset on seeing this and demanded that the teacher white out that and put ‘as per parent request’.
I just decided to call the Berbice parent as it has been a while since that incident and she is still angry and feels that her daughter was not given justice. She said she was told that the file was sent to the DPP. She is hoping to hear from that office soon. She insists that the video posted on social media is enough evidence as to what transpired.
I am just an ordinary citizen who is looking on. I feel that the least the Ministry of Education can do is acknowledge that these incidents happened on their premises, apologise to the parents and show compassion to the children with a simple visit.
The public is waiting to hear something. A nation that does not show concern for its young and vulnerable is bound to suffer in the years to come.
Concerned Citizen
Saudia Ferouz
Nov 28, 2024
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