KUALA LUMPUR: No child should feel unsafe, especially in a place of learning, says Unicef, expressing deep concern over recent violent incidents in schools.
Unicef representative to Malaysia Robert Gass said they commend the swift response of the authorities and support for victims, survivors and families.
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