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  1. Justice for Sisters (JFS) is a Malaysian human rights organisation dedicated to championing the constitutional rights of LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse individuals.

  2. Surveys and research shows that LGBTIQ people in Malaysia have varying access to affirming support systems. A shows 18 LGBTIQ people (8.2%) of 220 said that they had no access to support. Meanwhile, 27 (12.3%) said their existing support was inadequate.

  3. Nov 23, 2014 · KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 23 ­— Starting out as HIV and AIDS activists, Nisha Ayub who is in her thirties; S. Thilaga, 27, and Sulastri Ariffin, 53, decided to band together as Justice for Sisters (JFS) in 2010 to investigate allegations of abuse against the transgender community in Seremban, Negri Sembilan, by religious authorities.

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  5. Balik Pangkal Jalan - Justice for Sisters. Sonia, a trans woman. “Change, don’t be a woman. Otherwise, they will catch you and put you in prison.” Kumar, a trans man. “When the result came out, she said that my MBTI scores showed that I was more ‘Feeling’ (F) than ‘Thinking’ (T), despite being a man.

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · Seorang ahli persatuan Justice for Sisters berkata Suruhanjaya Komunikasi Multimedia Malaysia (MCMC) tidak wajar bersikap seperti polis moral dalam isu membabitkan klip video yang dihasilkan...

  7. Despite progress, many LGBTIQ+ people still face oppression and discrimination. Swipe to explore the history and challenges of Pride worldwide!🌏 Let’s stand in solidarity with global LGBTIQ+ resistance and celebrate diversity. Share this post with pride 🌈 and follow Justice for Sisters. #tetapbangga #campurlgbt #malaysia #pride

  8. The award-winning documentary film Justice for My Sister takes an intimate look at violence against women in Guatemala by chronicling the three-year journey of Rebeca as she tries to hold her sister’s killer accountable.

  9. The award-winning documentary film Justice for My Sister takes an intimate look at violence against women in Guatemala by chronicling the three-year journey of Rebeca Eunice Perez as she tries to hold her sister’s killer accountable.

  10. Sisters for Justice (S4J) is a women organization working to empower and promote women’s rights and those of their children.

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