Former Attorney General Aishath Azima Shakoor has raised concerns over the online harassment of women from B. Kamadhoo island. In a recent social media post, Azima criticized the objectification and sexual harassment of Kamadhoo women, whose beauty has gone viral on social media.
Photos of Kamadhoo women and their Facebook IDs have been widely shared by men, leading to unwanted attention and objectification. Azima highlighted that the women were participating in communal activities, which included people of all ages and genders from the island.
Azima condemned the behavior, describing it as harassment and sexual harassment. She also criticized the double standards and lack of morality in society, noting that people who consider themselves strong are contributing to the problem by sharing such content.
Azima emphasized that while many men participate in communal activities, they do not face the same scrutiny or harassment. She noted that although the Maldives can be developed to the level of Singapore and Japan, there is a lack of morality and civilized thinking.
Photos of Kamadhoo women and their Facebook IDs have been widely shared by men, leading to unwanted attention and objectification. Azima highlighted that the women were participating in communal activities, which included people of all ages and genders from the island.
Azima condemned the behavior, describing it as harassment and sexual harassment. She also criticized the double standards and lack of morality in society, noting that people who consider themselves strong are contributing to the problem by sharing such content.
Azima emphasized that while many men participate in communal activities, they do not face the same scrutiny or harassment. She noted that although the Maldives can be developed to the level of Singapore and Japan, there is a lack of morality and civilized thinking.