Daughters crusade for women


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 19 Mar 2006

A SPECIAL MOMENT TOGETHER: For these three VIP daughters (from left) Nori Abdullah, Datin Paduka MarinaMahathir and Hanis Tun Hussein, being at the International Consultation onTrends in Family Law Reform in Islamic Countries in Kuala Lumpur on Saturdaygave them the opportunity to share a common platform. And Sisters in Islamexecutive director Zainah Anwar, standing, could not be more pleased. – STARpic by RAJA SHAMSUL BAHREN

KUALA LUMPUR: The Prime Minister’s daughter and two daughters of two past prime ministers came together to speak up for Muslim women and voice their concern over injustices perpetrated in the name of Islam. 

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