Disabled rights activist rejoices after 'war’ with ministry ends

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This comes after the meeting with minister Wan Azizah and her deputy Hannah Yeoh.

Disabled rights activist Anthony Thanasayan has rejoiced that the"war" with the Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry is over.

Thanasayan said Wan Azizah and Yeoh had met folks from the people with disabilities community at a 2020 Budget consultation meeting in Putrajaya.“Wan Azizah echoed all the right words back to us as if to confirm she had understood our points exactly. Hannah Yeoh, on her part, was furiously taking down all that we said almost word for word,” he said in a Facebook post today.

“Rather, it was something that she and her ministry were going to work around it to try and find a solution […]

 

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