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Monday, 18 May 2015

Should suspension convoy UiTM students selfie

Should students during Convocation selfie suspended?

KUALA LUMPUR: Students who take pictures selfie on stage during the graduation ceremony of UiTM, Hasrul Muhammad Haris Mohd Radzi, 21, was penalized with suspension as punishment for his actions.

Straits Times quoted the report, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Tan Sri Dr Sahol Hamid Abu Bakar verify Photography Diploma graduates may be suspended for a period of between one and two years after the alleged act of shame UiTM.

"The act of humiliating her UiTM, the students were given explanations and guidelines before entering the hall including a ban selfie on stage. He should respect the ceremonies and lecturer, celebrated, "he explained.

In social media, many felt the suspension was too extreme.

Many say it is very illogical when breaching protocol was sentenced convocation is serious. Some even compare with a second chance given to students pedophilia.

Twitter users, Adam Afifi feel Hasrul should only be given a verbal warning.

There is also a mistake to compare Hasrul with common offenses committed people, who are considered more serious.

Hadi Nasution argued selfie is not something shameful.

There are also quite cynical to give their views. Some even say this sentence was given in order to give lessons to other students.

Taida Arif also believes this issue to some extent selfie public awareness about what it was protocol.

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