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Local uni slammed online for women’s dress code to ‘avoid sexual harassment’

The infographic implied that bright lipstick, short sleeves, and tight clothing could lead to sexual harassment. — Screengrab from Twitter/ohpaten

The original post, now deleted, included an infographic which showed illustrations of women in hijab along with explanations on why their outfits were “inappropriate”. Screenshots shared by Twitter user ohpaten have been retweeted more than 1,700 times and caused outrage amongst Malaysians against the university for putting the onus of preventing sex crimes on victims.

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