Fighting for a cause


ZAITON Kassim got her first taste of social activism in her final year of university in Australia. That was 20 years ago and since then she has been in the forefront of human rights' issues in Malaysia. 

“I was 18 and in my final year at university and my boyfriend at the time (who is now my husband) invited me to attend a talk on Third World debt. I was really taken aback by what was said and wondered how could things be so unfair! 

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