"We think there are a lot more cases related to sexual harassment which have gone unreported... And, this is because some of victims may feel it is not worth it to go through all the trouble and in the end justice is not served."
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Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, Member of Parliament for Pandan from the PKR Party and former Deputy Prime Minister. This was said after launching a creative video competition on sexual harassment, "Wan Azizah: Malaysians still lack awareness of sexual harassment", reported by New Straits Times (5 August 2019).
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