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The Silent Epidemic of Unpaid Alimony: The Case for an Ombudsman

alimony

In Malaysia, a growing crisis looms as countless women struggle with unpaid alimony and child support, despite having court orders in their favor. These women face not only their ex-spouses’ refusal to pay but also an uphill battle to secure the financial support legally owed to them and their children. The consequences extend far beyond […]

The Constitutional Dilemmas of Malaysia’s New Mufti Bill

mufti bill 2024

The Mufti (Federal Territories) Bill 2024 has ignited significant debate, raising concerns from constitutional, democratic, and legal perspectives. One must ask: Why is this Bill necessary when the Administration of Islamic Law (Federal Territories) Act 1993 [Act 505] already exists? Under Act 505, in order for a fatwa to become binding in Selangor, it must […]

The October 17 Citizenship Amendment Bill: A Step Forward or a Misstep?

Citizenship Amendment Bill

Introduction The proposed constitutional amendments to Malaysia’s citizenship laws initially emerged as a noble effort to address long-standing gender inequality, aiming to grant Malaysian women the right to confer citizenship on their overseas-born children—something already afforded to Malaysian fathers. However, when the proposed amendments were finally revealed late last year, they included several controversial and […]

Social Media Creates Opportunities of Child Sexual Abuse. How do We Stop It?

Social Media creates Opportunities of Child Sexual Abuse. How do we Stop It?

In this age of technology, the internet has become a big part of our children’s lives, but with that comes a worrying rise in online child sexual abuse. More and more cases are being reported, particularly involving children between the ages of 5 and 12. Malaysia’s Deputy Minister of Communication, Teo Nie Ching, recently shared […]

Why Understanding Human Design Will Transform You And Your Parenting

Why Understanding Human Design Will Transform You And Your Parenting

In the grand design of life, each of us is unique, purposeful, and perfectly ourselves. Embracing this truth is the first step on an incredible journey of self-discovery and growth – a journey I’m thrilled to share with you today. I’ve recently become a certified Human Design Reader, marking a milestone that represents the culmination […]

Beyond Standardised Testing: A Mother’s Perspective on Holistic Education

Motherhood and education

My journey into motherhood began three years ago when I conceived my twin boys. The moment I learned I was pregnant, I felt the weight of the world settle onto my shoulders. And, recently, that weight doubled as we welcomed our baby daughter into the family. As mothers, we don’t just carry our children for […]

From Stronghold to Battleground: The High Stakes of Sungai Bakap

Anwar

As political analyst Oh Ei Sun aptly observed, “Most by-elections are referendums of some sort. Each side wants to show that they still have the support of the people.” This insight rings particularly true for Sungai Bakap, a region that embodies the complexities and challenges facing Anwar Ibrahim’s administration. Far from being a mere local […]

Sacrificing One Child to Save the Other

At the Home Ministry Office

On Thursday, March 21st, along with a delegation from Barisan Nasional (BN), I participated in a Sesi Libat Urus with the Home Ministry and the Unity Government Secretariat regarding the proposed constitutional amendments affecting citizenship rules, as part of the Government’s endeavors to engage stakeholders in this matter. Along with representatives from the other political […]

Beyond International Women’s Day: A Look at Malaysia’s Legal Milestones for Gender Equality

Expecting Again: My Emotional Journey through Trauma, And Then Hope

Last week, I had the extraordinary privilege of speaking at the EmpowerHER Symposium on International Women’s Day. The symposium offered a beautifully nuanced exploration of women’s empowerment. There was a diverse range of speakers, each bringing their unique expertise and perspective to the table. This multifaceted approach to empowerment resonated deeply with me, and It […]

Can Malaysia’s Economy Survive Another Covid Wave? An Open Letter to Dr Dzul

An Open Letter to Dr Dzul

Dear Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad, Our heartfelt congratulations on your appointment as Malaysia’s new Health Minister. As you step into this position, we extend our best wishes and hopes for a more successful tenure than your predecessor; one that prioritises the health and well-being of a nation. Many rejoiced at your return, however, it is crucial […]