Kuala Lampur, Sept. 9 -- Many bad news on education lately. More and more unhealthy and uncalled for disruption from politics. Should politics come first? Or education? Logically, good education should give rise to healthy politics. Whilst, the excessive intrusion of politics into education can destroy education. Once education is corrupted, knowledge which is the ultimate output of education is compromised. Looking at the traditions of education, it thrived on differences, exploration and experimenting.

Education, a cornerstone of societal progress, thrives on debate, critical thinking, and diverse perspectives. However, its essence is increasingly undermined by political power struggles, particularly evident in recent US controversies....