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In an historic move, Members of Parliament from various parties will come together today to support the war against child sexual crimes.

- By SAMANTHA CHOW samantha@thestar.com.my rage.com.my/predator

THIS afternoon, something remarkable will happen in the halls of Malaysian Parliament. Members of Parliament from various parties will set aside their political difference­s, and stand together in a press conference to support the war against child sexual crimes.

The event will be the culminatio­n of R.AGE’s Predator In My Phone campaign, which started in late 2015 with a story about child sexual grooming right here in the print edition of R.AGE. Given that this is our final print edition, we really could not have asked for more.

And yet, there’s more. Today, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said will also be tabling the long-awaited child sexual crimes bill in Parliament, after which she will address her fellow MPs during the press conference.

Over 25 MPs from both the government and opposition have confirmed their attendance, including Parit Sulong MP Datuk Noraini Ahmad, Santubong MP Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, Lenggong MP Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar, and Serdang MP Ong Kian Ming.

We have been lobbying these MPs for over six months through our MPs Against Predators initiative (www.predator.my) to get the 112 votes needed to pass any new law against child sexual crimes, and we finally hit the mark last week with 114 pledges.

Bagan Serai MP Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali said this “historic event” will show that the government and opposition parties aren’t always at odds, especially when it comes to issues of safety, health, and security.

“This is not an issue exclusive to any party or race,” he said. “That is why everyone will come together to show our commitment in addressing this issue.”

Ayer Hitam MP Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong added: “We should all band together to push for this bill, which will hopefully protect those whom we are counting on for Malaysia’s future.”

There was also praise for Azalina’s role in pushing through the government’s child sexual crimes bill through her work with the child sexual crimes task force, which R.AGE had been invited to work with as well.

“I think it’s good that Azalina as a woman is willing to work with all female MPs, regardless of partisan politics, to launch this. I think it’s a good move,” said Seputeh MP Teresa Kok.

But even though this is a massive step forward in the war against child sexual crimes, getting the buyin from the MPs and the new laws passed is only just the beginning.

As several NGOs and legal experts have told us, the law will only be as good as its implementa­tion. All the stakeholde­rs, from the police to the government agencies and even the judiciary, will have to play their part to ensure the law is enforced effectivel­y.

More important, we still need more awareness about child sexual crimes among the public.

There were some alarming statistics shared at the recent Jenayah Seksual Kanak-Kanak: Hentikan!! (Child Sexual Crimes: Stop It!!) seminar organised by the Permata Programmes, including the fact that over 7,000 cases of child sexual crimes were reported over the past few years, and 89% of the perpetrato­rs were known to the victims.

That’s why we at R.AGE will continue to campaign and report on the issue. In fact, we have just kickstarte­d a nationwide tour of town hall events in collaborat­ion with Digi, Unicef, WOMEN:girls, and the Federation of Reproducti­ve Health Associatio­ns Malaysia (FRHAM).

The town hall events, part of the jointly-organised #SayaSayang­Saya campaign, will give parents, teachers and students the chance to learn more about Internet safety, child sexual crimes, and healthy relationsh­ips.

Each event will feature experts from Unicef, R.AGE, the Royal Malaysian Police, Digi, and FRHAM. Participan­ts can ask them anything at all, and find out more about how they can continue learning and receiving support through FRHAM’s representa­tives in each state.

If you’d like to support these efforts, make sure you follow the Predator In My Phone Facebook page (fb.com/ragepmp), where we will continue posting updates and launching new initiative­s.

 ??  ?? Former R.AGE journalist Maryam Zainol was part of the team that spent months lobbying MPs to support new laws against child sexual crimes. Today, a bill is finally being tabled in Parliament. — SHANJEEV REDDY/R.AGE
Former R.AGE journalist Maryam Zainol was part of the team that spent months lobbying MPs to support new laws against child sexual crimes. Today, a bill is finally being tabled in Parliament. — SHANJEEV REDDY/R.AGE
 ??  ?? R.AGE’s documentar­y on online sexual grooming, Predator In My Phone, was the first step towards Malaysians finally discussing ways to end child sexual crimes.
R.AGE’s documentar­y on online sexual grooming, Predator In My Phone, was the first step towards Malaysians finally discussing ways to end child sexual crimes.
 ??  ?? Azalina headed the enactment of the proposed Child Sexual Crimes Bill that is tabled in Parliament today. — fotoBERNAM­A
Azalina headed the enactment of the proposed Child Sexual Crimes Bill that is tabled in Parliament today. — fotoBERNAM­A

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