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Malaysian child passenger safety activist wins global award

Malaysian child passenger safety activist wins global award KUALA LUMPUR: Another Malaysian has done the country proud on the world stage by winning the Child Passenger Safety International Instructor of the Year Award from a United States (US) organisation. Jchanet Tan, who started her personal campaign on child passenger safety five years ago, saw her effort recognised when the Malaysian Parliament passed the country’s first child passenger safety law in January last year. According to a statement from the Illinois-based National Child Passenger Safety Board, Tan set out “to shake the earth and shift the culture in Malaysia” by lobbying for such a regulation at the time when 10 times as many children were dying in car crashes in Malaysia than in the US.

YOURSAY | So no Covid SOP good enough for our MPs?

YOURSAY | So no Covid SOP good enough for our MPs? Modified3:32 am - YOURSAY | ‘It is a lie that our Parliament is closed to protect the health of our MPs.’ Oriole: So here is how things look now - the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government has opened schools and allowed children to attend classes despite the students not being vaccinated. The government has also allowed markets and Ramadan bazaars to be opened where physical distancing is almost impossible. Despite this, Parliament cannot open because of Covid-19? Is this because the lives of cabinet ministers and members of parliament (MPs) are more precious than the lives of ordinary Malaysians at bazaars and in schools?

Over 100 youths break fast in front of M sian Parliament in protest

Fair application of the law to be upheld The youths gathered at Taman Tugu in Kuala Lumpur before making their way to a spot outside Parliament, where they listened to speeches and broke their fast. Protesters were also seen holding signs which said Buka Puasa, Buka Parlimen , which directly translates to open fast, open the Parliament Photo from @takterqyira on Twitter. Photo from @takterqyira on Twitter. Photo from @takterqyira on Twitter. The youths also ensured that they were wearing masks and maintaining a safe distance from one another, in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some of the protesters include Tharma Pillai from Undi18 and former Malaysian Prime Minister s son and political party Pejuang s president Mukhriz Mahathir.

Stand your ground to insist Putrajaya to honour MA63, See tells Sarawak, Sabah lawmakers | Malaysia

Stand your ground to insist Putrajaya to honour MA63, See tells Sarawak, Sabah lawmakers | Malaysia
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