Law & policy reform · Podcast

Rights up #6: Surviving online harassment – PeopleACT

By Chua Ern Teck with Lim Ka Ea & Arlene Tan
20 March 2018

On this final episode of Rights Up, a series in collaboration with PeopleACT about online harassment in Malaysia, We discuss the perspective of being on the receiving end of harassment online with Lim Ka Ea, who is a project manager of the Malaysian Centre for Constitutionalism and Human Rights. Joining her is Arlene Tan, who has experienced online harassment, including death and rape threats.


Produced by: Chua Ern Teck

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