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Stop The Intimidation Of Maria Chin Abdullah – JAG

JAG condemns 7-day jail sentence by Syariah High Court on Maria Chin and stands in solidarity with her.

Petaling Jaya MP Maria Chin Abdullah. Picture from Maria Chin Abdullah's Facebook page.

The Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG) strongly condemns the sentence given by the Federal Territory Syariah High Court to Petaling Jaya MP, Maria Chin Abdullah, of seven days in jail.

The sentence, issued for a public statement Maria made regarding the court’s decision to impose a jail sentence against Emilia Hanafi, formerly married to SM Faisal SM Nasimuddin, Naza group chairperson, is disproportionate and clearly unreasonable. 

Emilia, a survivor of domestic violence, divorced SM Faisal in 2016 and retained custody of their three children. In October 2018, she rescheduled SM Faisal’s visitation dates for her children, as she was out of town with her children for a religious event.

Despite maintaining that she did not deny her ex-husband visitation rights or violate any court orders, a seven-day prison sentence was imposed on her.

On September 5 2019, Maria questioned the Syariah legal system for imposing this sentence on Emilia.

Emilia Hanafi’s case is not an isolated incident, as many survivors face injustices with reference to the protection of their rights in the Syariah legal system. 

As a Member of Parliament, Maria has both the right to freedom of expression and the duty to address injustice and inequalities, including that which takes place through any legal system, syariah or civil.

Maria is one of the beacons who speaks for gender equality and women’s lived realities and her role should not be undermined.

Prosecuting Maria is not only oppressive and appalling, but it also serves as a form of intimidation, a consistent pattern of silencing women who have faced injustice as a result of legal and religious interpretations of the law. 

While we welcome the decision of the Federal Territory Syariah High Court to suspend the sentence on Maria Chin Abdullah pending appeal, JAG stands in solidarity with Maria Chin as freedom of expression and speech is enshrined in our Federal Constitution under Article 10(a) which states that “every citizen has the right to freedom of speech and expression.”

Endorsed by JAG member organisations

  • All Women’s Action Society (AWAM) 
  • Association of Women Lawyers (AWL) 
  • Family Frontiers 
  • Justice for Sisters (JFS) 
  • KRYSS Network 
  • Perak Women for Women Society (PWW) 
  • Persatuan Sahabat Wanita Selangor (PSWS) 
  • Sabah Women’s Action-Resource Group (SAWO) 
  • Sarawak Women for Women Society (SWWS) 
  • Sisters In Islam (SIS) 
  • Tenaganita 
  • Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) 
  • Women Centre for Change (WCC) 

Other organisations: 

  • Aliran 
  • Bersih 
  • Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) 
  • ENGENDER Consultancy 
  • Komuniti Muslim Universal (KMU Malaysia) 
  • Mustard Seed Soup Kitchen 
  • Persatuan Promosi Hak Asasi Manusia (Proham) 
  • Pusat KOMAS 
  • SUARAM 
  • The KL and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall Women Division 
  • WIBAWA WOMEN 

 The Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG) is a coalition of 14 women’s rights organisations in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak.

  • This is the personal opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of Ova. 

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