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Initiation, not Brutalization

Tuesday, September 16, 2003

Hazing rituals continue to be practised, despite an official ban. Given the fatal consequences, it should be regulated and monitored more closely.

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THE period when new students are accepted is always a time of unease for parents. After paying out for the entry fee, they worry for the safety of their sons and daughters when they are hazed. They have good reason to worry, bearing in mind that students from the Public Administration Institute and Police Mobile Brigade College have died after beatings by their instructors.

This concern should not exist, because initiation programs at educational

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