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*STATEMENT OF APOLOGY TO YB SITI ZAILAH* pic.twitter.com/ya0bwN07BK
— Nicole Wong 王晓庭 (@nicolewong89) April 11, 2020
Nicole Wong apologises for drubbing Siti Zailah. She has deleted her tweet saying the PAS leader was not fit to be deputy minister.https://t.co/VGQ7OCnORp pic.twitter.com/h6bs8eCWno
— malaysiakini.com (@malaysiakini) April 11, 2020
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I am sorry to say this, but Siti Zailah isn't fit to become the Deputy Minister of KPWKM.
— Nicole Wong 王晓庭 (@nicolewong89) April 11, 2020
To be quiet towards husband's abusive behavior? This is utterly unacceptable! https://t.co/JNeUjBHZTy
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MCA Youth: Siti Zailah not fit to be deputy minister https://t.co/VGQ7OCnORp pic.twitter.com/T7BvL7ZvWn
— malaysiakini.com (@malaysiakini) April 11, 2020
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"The video by [Deputy Women Minister] Siti Zailah gives out an underlying tone that women should accept, remain patient and forgive their partners despite their partners’ abusive attitude," says Malaysia's @SistersinIslam. #COVID19 #MCO https://t.co/0oA7vKIrxW
— The Asian Feminist (@theasianfmnst) April 11, 2020
It's not the first controversial advice that @KPWKM issued during Malaysia's movement control order (MCO) period to stem the COVID-19 outbreak. https://t.co/eSv5TCPJ8D
— The Asian Feminist (@theasianfmnst) April 11, 2020
Penunggang agama @PASPusat again @MuhyiddinYassin ?
— KerajaanPintuBelakang (@SiamLaksa) April 11, 2020
Sisters in Islam joined a growing chorus of condemnation against @KPWKM Dep Minister @SitiZailah over a controversial video that suggests women “accept, remain patient and forgive” their abusive spouses.https://t.co/gRE4AXJ0K7
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Ketua Pemuda MCA kata Siti Zailah tidak layak jadi Timbalan Menteri Wanita dan Keluarga.
— GangUtara (@Gang_Utara) April 11, 2020
Mana suara Pemuda Pas? Takkan diam je, dah jadi khadam MCA? pic.twitter.com/MZ9Jl2MWsp
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"Don't you get it? This is a violent situation that women are experiencing – kena terajang, kena pukul, kena maki hamun! So the advice given is really not helpful at all."
— Mikhail Hafiz (@IMMikhailHafiz) April 11, 2020
Sisters in Islam responds to Siti Zailah's advice re: domestic violence. https://t.co/Ae0bhsja3c
Press Statement: SIS Urges MWFCD to Protect Women and Children #sistersinislam #telenisa #stopabuse #stopviolenceagainstwomen #protectwomen #protectchildren #endviolence #mco #pkp pic.twitter.com/z4RtP6bnuG
— Sisters in Islam (@SistersinIslam) April 11, 2020