Monday, March 29, 2010

Short skirts not welcomed here?

Students and teachers from the Khmer Teacher Association protest in Phnom Penh March 28, 2010. Some 300 protesters demonstrated to discourage female students from wearing short skirts to school. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Teachers and students from the Khmer Teacher Association protest in Phnom Penh March 28, 2010. Some 300 protesters demonstrated to discourage female students from wearing short skirts to school. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

37 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wowwww. you people have too much times on you hands.
What you are trying to say?
Tell them to take off the skirts?

Anonymous said...

How short is too short? What is the dress code for school children?

Anonymous said...

This is a very typical khmer attitude in adopting western lifestyle. It makes them feel sophisticated, educated and modern, and they tend to look down on their own people.
Very pathetic indeed.

Anonymous said...

6:01 AM,

You hit the nail on the head!

Anonymous said...

Khmer Taliban.

Anonymous said...

អញស្លៀក​ mini skirt វា​ស្រេចតែអញ ចុះរឿងអីបានជាវាទើសក្បាល​អ្ហែងរាល់គ្នា ។​យី!​ពួកអាគុកអស់នេះ ។

Anonymous said...

6:01 Am,
your comment is very ambiguous. What do you mean to say? Who is adopting the western lifestyle here? The one against short-short skirts in this photograph or the students that are coming to school in short-short skirts (not shown in this photo)?

Use your pronoun correctly, or it will cause confusion to people who read your comment. This means people in this photo.

Just curious that is all, who are you for?

Anonymous said...

In Aust, we have the code of ethics in term of dress standards, e.g. needs to be lengthy, iron appropriately, nice and clean cut including an expensive hate that cost around $70 each. The total spending for school uniform alone could reach up to $1000 dollars to start with. And yes, it is right to demonstrate to promote for a high standard of expression which allow to have more value and reputation in term of education. With quality looks also provides student with high self-esteem and "prestigious" like " I am worth it". Aust

Anonymous said...

This is for people who have nothing to do, but wasting their time to butt other people's way of life.

Anonymous said...

This association is bullshit. They have nothing to do. The problem in Cambodia is not about short skirt but about shortage of academic textbooks, public library, computers, even school buidlings for the students. In some places in Cambodia, student have to study under the shade of the trees. Many private schools in Cambodia such as Beltei School, American Intercontinantal School, Zaman Interenational School, all have female students wearing short skirts as uniform. An I observe that there is nothing wrong with just wearing short skirt as the uniform in schools. I think Khmer Teacher Association seem to be politically motivated rather than professionally motivated. I think they should focus on how to improve education in Cambodia rather than just look at the fuss such as uniform. Cambodia is not the place for Taliban. I think we have freedome to choose the clothes we like.

Anonymous said...

I think this Khmer Teacher Association is a Branch of Taliban. But if you look at the photo, they are hypocrite. They were wearing ties and the female students were wearing fashioned shirts. Why don't they wear the Khmer Rouge style uniform (Black color) to do demonstration against the wearing short skirt?

Anonymous said...

ពួកអាអស់នេះចំជាឆ្កួតមែន វាអត់ការធ្វី។ រឿងធំៗ ដូចជាគ្រូបង្រៀនបា្រក់ខែតិច គុណភាពអប់រំនៅ​ស្រុក​ខ្មែរទន់ខ្សោយ វាមិននាំគ្នាគិត តែបែរជាទៅ
គិតរឿងមិនបានការ។ អញសូមសួរឯងបន្តិចទៅ មើល ថាគ្រាន់តែសិស្សស្លៀកសំពត់ខ្លីជាឯក​សណ្ឋានទៅសាលារៀន តើវាងាប់ឫ? ពួកអាឆ្កួត​អស់ឯង មិនខិតខំតស៊ូមតិទាមទារអោយរដ្ឋតម្លើង ប្រាក់ខែអោយទេ តែបែរជាគិតែតពីយកលុយពី សិស្ស​ រួចធ្វើជាមកបាតុកម្មប្រឆាំងការស្លៀក​សំពត់ ខ្លី ដែលជារឿងមិនមានអីពាក់ព័ន្ធនឹងគុណ ភាពសិក្សាទាល់តែសោះ។ បើពួកឯងគិតថា ស្លៀកសំពត់ខ្លីខុសសីលធម៌​ ពួកឯងគួរតែស្លៀក ខោអាវពួកតាលីបាន ឫខោអាវខ្មែរក្រហមវិញទៅ មិនចាំបាច់ពាក់ក្រវាត់កឡើយ។​ ពួកឯងនេះ ចំជាលាក់ពុតខ្លាំងមែនទែន ពួកអាឆ្កួត​‌!

Anonymous said...

i am amen i like to see more pretty girl whear a nice short skirt and all the protest can pick up the other top pick that have a big deal than shortskirt

Anonymous said...

WHY BOTHER YOURSELF WITH THIS UNNECESSARY THINGS?

IT MEANS YOU HAVE TO MUCH TIME TO HANG AROUOND TACKLING UNIMPORTANT THING FOR YOUROWN GOOD, CAMOBODIAN.

BETTER FOCUS ON POVERTY... NO JOBS....

Anonymous said...

Nothing to do with taliban or dictatorship. It is also not wrong to have a good rule in our educational institutions.
Better to have a strict code, than an anarchist of dressing's competition in our schools or universities.

Anonymous said...

In U.S, all elementary, middle and high schools do have dress code, get it?
They are: no tank top, no short skirt above the knees, (boys) no beggy jeans, shirt has to be tugged in. All clothes has be ironed, cleaned and neat. No exception! If dress code is violated, parents will be called and bring new clothes.
Cambodian needs to have strict dress code. Forget about uniforms, they're ugly! Girls, why short skirts? Aren't you supposed to go to school to get educated? who do you want to impressed? Besides, girls should stick with Khmer culture! Please do not copy Korean or European. In U.S, we have a stict dress code, unless you live in Beverly Hill, CA. Totally support the Khmer Teacher Association! They did the right thing! Let's bring back Khmer culture and custom!
For those who against it, you need to look at call girls or hookers. Short skirts belong in the bars, or clubs, not school!

Bravo the KTA!

Proud to wear jeans! Low ride jeans are way too sexy than short skirts.

Anonymous said...

Damn!these teachers have ruined my Ocean view!

Anonymous said...

12:09 pm

You need to look at different view, stripped clubs or bars maybe? bastard!

Anonymous said...

They are being fouled by Hun sen to forget his own crimes for stealing Cambodian.

Areak Prey

Anonymous said...

i think it is fair to say that students should dress apropriately at school, especially high school and below; however, in higher education like college and university, adult students should be able to dress any way they like as long as it is not too distractive to other students who are studying, etc... they don't care who anyone dresses at their own time, own place, etc... they just request that students be dressed appropriately, that's all!

Anonymous said...

it's probably has nothing to do with culture or tradition or what have you; i think it has more to do with following rules and regulations of the schools, etc... for your information, schools all over the world have this kind of rules and regulation for dress code, drug code, alcoholic beverages code, code of conduct, harrassment law, rights of students to study without distraction, etc, etc... so, it's not just cambodia that want this, ok!

Anonymous said...

the school principal has the authority to enforce and demand appropriate dress code, etc...

Anonymous said...

think about it, it makes sense not to go to school in your underwear, bra, g-string, bikini,or what have you, really! leave that at the beach, ok!

Anonymous said...

This is really pathetic. All these people are a bunch of loosers and have too much time on their hands.

Anonymous said...

Where is the rights to education? The Khmer government has already ratified the ICCPR with commitment to promote all rights which is laid down in its national constitution. If each student has to pay at least 70$ to 100$, what is the responsibilities of the government? What we need a government for? The government should find way to subsidize all cost and expenses for school children. This is how to promote/respect rights to education and education is the foundation for the country to heading toward development. If the enrollment for schooling cost enormous amount of money, particularly when it comes to a low income like Cambodia how the national education can be promoted? What about the future of the student from the poor family? Eventually the problem will bounce back to government itself to resolve, when numerous of entire society are uneducated.

Anonymous said...

You have no right to forbid students to dress short skirt but you can impose them to respect school rules by dressing uniform ?

Anonymous said...

If I've had chosen as Khmerican president of the USA today I'll change my stricted regulation law tomorrow. I'm going informed every single nationality to those childrens should wear uniforms all the time from K-5, 6-8, 9-12. In the other hand inpropriate jewelrys should not be worn of all time, otherwise we will suspend you for the whole following week. Once you graduated you are free as you pleased.

Anonymous said...

How about men? How can they be equaled?

Pour woman! You should know that you are a second class citizen!

Do not walk at night or alone they may say you asking for rape! What's a sexist culture?

THEy ask for it so you have the right, boy!!!

Anonymous said...

I think Equalright women should tell them the backoof ! mind their own business!

Stop raising arms your armpit are smelling ugly men!

Anonymous said...

For college students, you can shirt less, or naked or whatever! I'm talking about Middle and High School. They need to be dressed appropriately! Cover yourself up, for goodness sake! If you want to exposed yourself, wait till you 18 or older.

Anonymous said...

for those who disagree, what you say about those students who have the right to study without distraction, uh? i think school authority have the right to enforce their rules and regulation, really. if you don't like it, then go to a private school that let you go to school naked,ok!

Anonymous said...

12:29AM you litle brain! why don't you imply uniform fo both girld and boy! and ask boy not to wear sort too!

Why don't you teach the boy not to get existed andrespect other sex?

And when will the girld can have equal right if you thik with your(LINK) prick than your brain!????


Cut of them pricks so they wouldnot get distaction! with some other right!

Anonymous said...

"school authority have the right to enforce their rules and regulation, really. if you don't like it, then go to a private school that let you go to school naked,ok!

12:29 AM"

SO DO IT ENFORCE THE RULES! WHAT THE FUCKING DEMONSTRATION FOR?

YOU SHOW YOUR FUCKING STUPID IDEAR WE SHOW OUR OPOSE!

Anonymous said...

I think Equalright women should tell them the backoof ! mind their own business!

Stop raising arms, your armpit are smelling urgly men!

Get distracted cut your prick off! so you may no how to respect your mother, Apmen!

Anonymous said...

Hey People, this is Cambodia, this is the Kingdom of Khmer, the place for the preservation of Khmer tradition and culture. Therefore, what you are saying must be limited to the context of Cambodia, not to other parts of the world. Globalization of culture is one of the greed of the empire and the imperialism.... be conscious, people.

Anonymous said...

To my understanding I think, most of the comments support the women to wear mini-skirt. The ideas lean to the modernized and westernized ones. This is because, as we generally know, all of those few people can access internet; they are the modernized ones; maybe, they have already been brainwashed by those culture. So, what happen, if the rest of the people in Cambodia has the opportunity to express their idea like this?...

Anonymous said...

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