Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Hannah Yeoh speaks during the launch of 2018 Telenisa Statistic book in Kuala Lumpur March 8, 2019. ― Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
The deputy women, family and community development minister expressed her disappointment, after the Islamist party questioned the government’s channelling of funds to Muslim NGO Sisters in Islam , which helps abused Muslim women fight for their rights. “As a federal deputy minister in charge of portfolio involving families, children and women, including Muslim women, the provision for those who take the initiative to do the work of defending the rights of Muslim women is very important. Defending the rights of all abused Muslim women and women is far superior than cohabitation with those who defend corruption,” Yeoh said.
Tuan Ibrahim had remarked that it was unfair to allocate funding for SIS, which he labelled as “controversial” and one that causes “polemic” among Muslims.quoted him reportedly as saying that any movements that contradict the country’s policies, such as human rights bodies, including the Malaysian Human Rights Commission , must instead be reviewed.
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Good work, Hannah. Don't bother the noise, they only make noise but never help.
Kiasu
hannahyeoh Very confusing
ur tokong also corrupt. how about tunnel corruption case? hannahyeoh
To fund the organisation that confused the Malaysian Muslims by their logic of mind is not acceptable. Islam does not condone abuse.
Ya. Kamu tidak corrupt ka? Bapak segala corrupt mcm kat tuk mat. Jgn lupa tu atau buat buat lupa.