Paying heed to our conscience


THE line that separates what is legally wrong from what is morally right is sometimes hard to determine when compassion has to compete against rules and regulations.

For more than two decades, the Kem Modal Insan Kewaja in Gombak has been a safe refuge for many women, including those in their teens, who had been kicked out of their homes and rejected by their families for being pregnant out of wedlock.

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