Report harassments, victims must be aided and not kept silent


Teamwork: Participants playing a game during the legal literacy seminar. Photo by LIM CHENG KIAT.

JOHOR BARU: Women facing harassment at their workplace should come forward and seek help from the relevant authorities instead of keeping silent, said Johor Women and Family Affairs committee chairman Asiah Md Ariff.

She said that last year, police recorded some 223 cases of harassment in Johor including sexual harassment cases involving both men and women.

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