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As part of its ongoing advocacy efforts to make stalking a crime in Malaysia, Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) kicked off the #JenayahkanMenghendap awareness campaign in collaboration with 5 key influential figures namely Communications Consultant, Broadcast Journalist & Gender Equality Activist, Tehmina Kaoosji; TV Host and Emcee, Ben Ibrahim; TV Personality, Daphne Iking; Singer and Producer, Vince Chong; as well as Broadcast Host, Freda Liu.
This social media campaign follows the tabling in Parliament on the proposed amendments to the Penal Code (Amendment) Bill 2022 – which would make stalking a crime; and the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2022 - which creates a protection order for stalking survivors on 4 August 2022.
This social media campaign follows the tabling in Parliament on the proposed amendments to the Penal Code (Amendment) Bill 2022 – which would make stalking a crime; and the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2022 - which creates a protection order for stalking survivors on 4 August 2022.
Under the provision, a person is deemed to have committed stalking “if the individual repeatedly by any act of harassment, intends to cause or knowing or ought to know, that such an act is likely to cause, distress, fear or alarm to any person of the person’s safety”. If passed, those convicted of the offence may face three years’ jail, a fine or both.
According to Sumitra Visvanathan, Executive Director of Women's Aid Organisation (WAO), “Stalking is currently not a crime in Malaysia and there’s no legal provision for stalking survivors to obtain a restraining order. In a study conducted by Women’s Aid Organisation and Vase.ai, it was revealed that over 20% of Malaysians have heard of stalking and do not think it is wrong[1]. This is indeed a worrying statistic.
While awareness and public discussion on domestic violence and sexual assault have increased in recent years, understanding of the term stalking remains low. Through the #JenayahkanMenghendap awareness campaign, we hope to leverage on the reach and engagement of key influencers to encourage the public to openly speak of their experiences and to learn about the law. Aside from our call for legislative change, we believe that collective community action is required to end stalking,” added Sumitra.
As part of the #JenayahkanMenghendap awareness campaign, WAO is working closely with influencers on a series of postings on stalking and the proposed anti-stalking law via social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.
TV Personality Daphne Iking sees the importance of educating Malaysians especially the youth on stalking awareness and prevention. “In Malaysia, stalking is often culturally seen as a private and personal matter. In fact, many are in fear and refrain from speaking up. Public awareness campaigns are needed because many people who experience violence are not always sure if what they experienced is a crime, and as such they do not report it. There are cases when the victim became suicidal. I think it is time for Malaysia to step forward and criminalise this,” said Iking.
“Stalking is widespread in Malaysia. While most victims of stalking are females, males can be the victims of this crime too! Sadly, many of them feel shy to seek help due to individual, interpersonal, sociocultural factors and traditional gender stereotypes that shape perceptions,” added TV Host and Emcee, Ben Ibrahim.
WAO has also proposed three amendments which would further improve the Bill, these being:
- To broaden the definition of stalking to include continuous conduct
- Include doxing, interfering with property, and spying to the list of acts of harassment, and
- To extend the duration of stalking protection orders.
At the end of last year, WAO had submitted a memorandum signed by over 50 civil society organisations and a petition (which is currently signed by more than 11,000 people), urging the Malaysian Government to criminalise stalking. The online petition can be found on change.org website or visit link here https://www.change.org/p/lindungi-mangsa-stalking-di-malaysia.
[1] Understanding Malaysians' Experiences of Stalking Survey, conducted by Vase.ai in partnership with Women's Aid Organisation (2020)
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