Mar 8

Activists including an Orang Asli representative from Kelantan and advocates against child marriages celebrated their right to freedom of speech by speaking out during a rally today in Kuala Lumpur, but chose not to identify themselves due to safety concerns and fear of possible online bullying and cyber harassment.

Volunteers who helped coordinate the Women’s March Malaysia today in conjunction with International Women’s Day today said this was a move to protect the safety of the activists. Juana Jaafar, one of the volunteers who all helped with the event in their personal capacity, spoke of past incidents during the annual event where speakers are targeted online on social media.

Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/03/08/womens-day-in-kl-activists-speak-in-rally-but-stay-anonymous-out-of-fear-fo/1844496