Hisyammudin Sazali of Universiti Malaysia Terengganu says each university has its own identity.
Leaked proposed guidelines for concerts at universities include segregation of male and female students, and modest dressing.
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu student representative council head Hisyammudin Sazali said some universities were “more open” compared to others, in reference to the level of conservatism of such universities. The proposed guidelines also called for concert-goers to dress modestly and avoid wearing outfits that featured Illuminati, pro-LGBT or pornographic symbols. Punk hairstyles would be banned, while performers would be prohibited from cross-dressing or wearing attire typical of the opposite sex.
Universiti Teknologi Mara student representative council head Yusuf Hassan Roslan welcomed Khaled’s call for students to draft their own guidelines.“By getting students to come up with guidelines, student representatives would engage all stakeholders to ensure there would be no issues in future,” he said.
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