Seorang MP PAS hari ini meminta agar menteri pembangunan wanita Datuk Rohani Abdul Karim memperketatkan etika pemakaian wanita di tempat awam bagi mengelak jenayah seksual berlaku.
Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff (PAS-Rantau Panjang) mendakwa, pemakaian seluar dan skirt terlalu pendek di tempat awam itu merupakan salah satu punca berlakunya jenayah seks melibatkan wanita.
"Kita minta kementerian beri kerjasama untuk kuatkuasakan etika berpakaian. Lihat punca berlakunya jenayah seksual sebagai contoh, pakaian yang tak sopan di tempat awam.
"Kita lihat fenomena baru yang dibawa oleh kerajaan BN iaitu artis-artis korea yang suka memakai seluar pendek dan budaya ini berleluasa di kalangan gadis.
"Begitu juga pramugari yang memakai skrit yang sangat pendek, terbelah di belakang," katanya.
Beliau berkata demikian semasa bertanya soalan ketika Rohani memberi ucapan pergulungan di Dewan Rakyat hari ini.
Menteri pembangunan wanita, keluarga dan masyarakat itu tidak mempedulikan soalan Zailah dan meneruskan ucapan penggulungan kementeriannya.- kerajaanrakyat.blogspot
Woman MP asked to flash panty, claims Kuantan YB...
Interjected during the women minister’s winding-up speech, Fuziah Salleh (Kuantan-PKR) claimed that the man while having a casual conversation with the woman MP had uttered the remarks, which should be deemed offensive.
“He said the reason the woman MP did not get an exco position is because she did not flash her underwear. If she did so, she would have been an exco.
“The point is when someone says it to woman, that is sexual harassment. I said sorry, but the woman is a mother,” Fuziah claimed.
She said this when commenting on the women minister Rohani Abdul Karim’s remark that the government has drafted a sexual harassment guideline for civil servants.
Fuziah told reporters later that the woman MP was caught by surprise with the man’s statement, and did not know how to reply.
Fuziah said the Women and Girls Protection Act 1973 cannot sufficiently curb this because the burden of proof rests on the woman.
She however, declined to name the MP and the official.
In reply, women minister Rohani said the case must be made an example for sexual harassment and action should be taken against the man.
“Although the burden of proof, we must proceed,” she said.- fmt
A
male parliamentary official has allegedly asked a woman MP and state
assembly woman to flash her underwear in exchange for a state executive
councillor post, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.
Interjected during the women minister’s winding-up speech, Fuziah
Salleh (Kuantan-PKR) claimed that the man while having a casual
conversation with the woman MP had uttered the remarks, which should be
deemed offensive.
“He said the reason the woman MP did not get an exco position is
because she did not flash her underwear. If she did so, she would have
been an exco.
“The point is when someone says it to woman, that is sexual harassment. I said sorry, but the woman is a mother,” Fuziah claimed.
She said this when commenting on the women minister Rohani Abdul Karim’s remark that the government has drafted a sexual harassment guideline for civil servants.
Fuziah told reporters later that the woman MP was caught by surprise with the man’s statement, and did not know how to reply.
Fuziah said the Women and Girls Protection Act 1973 cannot sufficiently curb this because the burden of proof rests on the woman.
She however, declined to name the MP and the official.
In reply, women minister Rohani said the case must be made an example for sexual harassment and action should be taken against the man.
“Although the burden of proof, we must proceed,” she said.
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See more at:
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/07/10/woman-mp-asked-to-flash-panty-claims-fuziah/#sthash.PE8Bs8cY.dpuf“The point is when someone says it to woman, that is sexual harassment. I said sorry, but the woman is a mother,” Fuziah claimed.
She said this when commenting on the women minister Rohani Abdul Karim’s remark that the government has drafted a sexual harassment guideline for civil servants.
Fuziah told reporters later that the woman MP was caught by surprise with the man’s statement, and did not know how to reply.
Fuziah said the Women and Girls Protection Act 1973 cannot sufficiently curb this because the burden of proof rests on the woman.
She however, declined to name the MP and the official.
In reply, women minister Rohani said the case must be made an example for sexual harassment and action should be taken against the man.
“Although the burden of proof, we must proceed,” she said.
A
male parliamentary official has allegedly asked a woman MP and state
assembly woman to flash her underwear in exchange for a state executive
councillor post, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.
Interjected during the women minister’s winding-up speech, Fuziah
Salleh (Kuantan-PKR) claimed that the man while having a casual
conversation with the woman MP had uttered the remarks, which should be
deemed offensive.
“He said the reason the woman MP did not get an exco position is
because she did not flash her underwear. If she did so, she would have
been an exco.
“The point is when someone says it to woman, that is sexual harassment. I said sorry, but the woman is a mother,” Fuziah claimed.
She said this when commenting on the women minister Rohani Abdul Karim’s remark that the government has drafted a sexual harassment guideline for civil servants.
Fuziah told reporters later that the woman MP was caught by surprise with the man’s statement, and did not know how to reply.
Fuziah said the Women and Girls Protection Act 1973 cannot sufficiently curb this because the burden of proof rests on the woman.
She however, declined to name the MP and the official.
In reply, women minister Rohani said the case must be made an example for sexual harassment and action should be taken against the man.
“Although the burden of proof, we must proceed,” she said.
-
See more at:
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/07/10/woman-mp-asked-to-flash-panty-claims-fuziah/#sthash.PE8Bs8cY.dpuf“The point is when someone says it to woman, that is sexual harassment. I said sorry, but the woman is a mother,” Fuziah claimed.
She said this when commenting on the women minister Rohani Abdul Karim’s remark that the government has drafted a sexual harassment guideline for civil servants.
Fuziah told reporters later that the woman MP was caught by surprise with the man’s statement, and did not know how to reply.
Fuziah said the Women and Girls Protection Act 1973 cannot sufficiently curb this because the burden of proof rests on the woman.
She however, declined to name the MP and the official.
In reply, women minister Rohani said the case must be made an example for sexual harassment and action should be taken against the man.
“Although the burden of proof, we must proceed,” she said.
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