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Vientiane Education and Sport Department has expressed its concerns regarding a recent incident of female students fighting and the incident being filmed and distributed on social media.
Of particular concern to Vientiane Secondary School’s Director Mr Khamtan Xaymana is that the incident involved at least five female students who cyber and physically bullied another girl on Monday afternoon.
“This type of bad behaviour is unfortunately a growing trend with the advent of smartphones allowing people instant access to social media,” he said.
The girl being picked on in the fight ‘Ms A’, is studying in grade five at Vientiane Secondary School and has apparently been the ongoing victim of cyber bullying by some other students via social media.
Mr Khamtan told Vientiane Times yesterday a group of female students, who ganged up and physically assaulted the student, were from other schools around Vientiane.
He said it was worrying that the students were not only engaged in a physical altercation, but that someone had filmed it and posted it online perpetuating the anti-social activity. The video had since spread like wildfire.
The video showed Ms A suffering from serious injuries on her body, especially on her face as she was kicked repeatedly by a group of female students.
The physical nature of the students fight, especially in the case of Ms A, were seen to include the acts of hitting, punching, slapping, poking, grabbing, pulling, tripping, kicking and pinching.
However, Ms A suffered minor injuries from the incident because she used her hands to protect her face and attended school as per usual the following day.
The information was confirmed by Mr Khamtan after interviewing Ms A in regards to the incident.
Mr Khamtan said that education authorities have identified the attackers and are carrying out an investigation to resolve the matter.
The education authorities will warn the students and record them in the first instance. Students who still practice this bad behaviour will be given three strikes, after the third strike they will be expelled from the school.
The Education and Sports Department’s Director Mr Somphou Keopanya told Vientiane Times yesterday that this type of matters had been evident over the year and it has not only happened at Vientiane Secondary School but also other institutions in Vientiane
Mr Somphou said fighting was unacceptable in any situation, at any school and will not be tolerated.
A fight is defined as a physical altercation occurring between two or more students.
Despite the concerned sector’s attempt to address the issue, student brawls or students egging on the altercation is still a challenging issue facing the department.
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