PETALING JAYA: The National Population and Family Development Board’s (LPPKN) “sayno2zina” (say no to illicit sex) posters, which are posted on their website, are not going down well with women’s groups due to their underlying “moralistic and judgmental tone”.
Women’s and human rights groups said they are not happy with some of the posters, which they said shamed rather than empowered youths to make informed decisions about sex and relationships.
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