Girl forced to quit Malaysian Chess Tournament for wearing seductive skirt
The dress code in Malaysia's chess tournaments states that a player must have a dignified appearance
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The dress code in Malaysia's chess tournaments states that a player must have a dignified appearance
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This incident has left her extremely disturbed, and embarrassed.
I received abusive messages and threats on Facebook and via email. People used terms like ‘paedophile’ and ‘pervert’. I even looked for messages of support but there were none.
The opportunity for children to participate in this activity is not only a mental stimulus to children but also the chance to mix, exchange ideas, share experience and interact among themselves, from different races, sex, background, economic status and religious belief.
Just apologise to the girl, make it right. It’s okay to make a mistake, to be wrong. But it is not okay to cover up, or worst to shift blame, and collectively pretend it is the solution. Do not victimise the girl, her mother or the whistleblowing coach.
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First Published: May 08 2017 | 8:21 AM IST