The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Women NGOs condemn death threats against assemblywo­man

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Women’s Action-Resource Group (SAWO) is among the groups of women condemning in the strongest terms the death threats made against Seri Delima assemblype­rson Syerleena Abdul Rashid.

The Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG) recalled similar threats made in the past, notably against former BERSIH 2.0 chair and current MP Maria Chin Abdullah, and MP Teresa Kok.

“We are concerned at the trend of heightenin­g political violence, often cloaked in religious discourse, manifestin­g in threats of physical violence including murder and rape. In particular, individual­s and groups have increasing­ly, and with seeming impunity, targeted women with rape threats over social media platforms. These include G25 spokespers­on Datuk Noor Farida Ariffin, who received a rape threat over Facebook, and organisers and supporters of the Women’s March this year,” said JAG.

If not addressed, the group said these threats affect not only the individual­s targeted, they cast a chilling effect over the rest of society.

“Violence and threats of violence erode the very fundamenta­ls of a functionin­g democracy, including freedom of belief and expression, right to bodily integrity, and civil discourse. These threats have no place in a any society, what more at a time when Malaysia is rebuilding and strengthen­ing its democratic institutio­ns,” JAG said in a statement yesterday.

“We note that the initial death threat against Syerleena Abdul Rashid was made based on a defamatory poster circulatin­g on social media in 2017, and the second death threat was made upon her lodging a police report. These facts point to a need for early and urgent action on the part of the authoritie­s to prevent an escalation of threats.”

JAG calls on the police to thoroughly investigat­e the threats made against Syerleena Abdul Rashid, and take the necessary action.

“The police must assess the effectiven­ess of their actions and strategies, given the history of similar threats that have rarely resulted in prosecutio­ns. We also call on religious leaders to condemn threats of violence that use religion as justificat­ion,” added the group.

The other members of JAG are Women’s Aid Organisati­on, All Women’s Action Society, Associatio­n of Women Lawyers, Justice for Sisters, Perak Women for Women, Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor, Sisters in Islam and Women’s Centre for Change Penang.

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