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Do not trivialise ‘rape joke’ at school: Rina

Stern action must be taken against teacher, says women, family, and community development minister

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Apr 2021 7:20PM

Do not trivialise ‘rape joke’ at school: Rina
Women, Family, and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun says the ministry is also comprehensively reviewing the national children’s policy by emphasising that children be free from all negative things through advocacy, prevention, and support services. – Rina Harun Twitter pic, April 29, 2021

PUTRAJAYA – The act of a teacher accused of making jokes about rape during class cannot be dismissed as trivial and stern action should be taken against the teacher if the allegations are proven, said Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun.

She said the matter is being taken seriously and such actions were unprofessional.

Rina said as adults, we need to be aware there are limits to speech, especially when communicating so that children who are attending class do not feel emotionally disturbed by the morals and behaviour of their teachers.

“In any situation, such a thing should not be joked about as the act of rape is a criminal offence,” she said in a statement, here, today.

Rina said sexual jokes such as rape and body shaming should be stopped, not to mention giving inappropriate examples in terms of providing awareness about sexual harassment to students at school and to society in general.

“Actions like these including victim blaming are highly inappropriate as it sends an unhealthy message to society and is feared will contribute to criminal behaviour,” she said.

The minister said children should be in a learning environment that is conducive, free, and safe, and also protected from any threats including sexual harassment and exploitation.

“In this case, appropriate action should be taken in accordance with the guidelines and rules in force for each case that is valid.

“Indeed, the government will not compromise on any offence involving sexual harassment and violation of the rights and welfare of children. Strict action must be taken against offenders involved in any misconduct involving children,” she said.

Rina said the ministry was also comprehensively reviewing the national children’s policy by emphasising that children be free from all negative things through advocacy, prevention, and support services.

“The anti-sexual harassment law is also being enacted and is undergoing the final scrutiny of the government to ensure better enforcement of the act and regulations can be implemented,” she also said.

Rina added that the ministry would continue to be committed in raising awareness through cooperation with various parties in efforts to protect children’s rights and address the issue of sexual harassment. – Bernama, April 29, 2021

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