List of issues and questions in relation to the combined third to fifth periodic reports of Malaysia

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List of issues and questions in relation to the combined third to fifth periodic reports of Malaysia Addendum Replies of Malaysia * [Date received: 16 November 2017] ANNEX 1: CASES INVOLVING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN No. Types of Offences Total Cases Charged in Court in 2016 Total Cases Charged in Court in 2017 (January - July) 1. Domestic violence 3,201 1,220 2. Section 376 Penal Code - Rape 3. Section 375A Penal Code - Husband causing hurt in order to have sexual intercourse 4. Section 376A Penal Code - Incest 5. Section 354 Penal Code - Outrage Modesty 6. Section 377C Penal Code - Committing carnal intercourse against the order of nature without consent, etc. 809 157 1 0 43 10 424 61 48 13 Source: Ministry of Home Affairs * The present document is being issued without formal editing. Note: The present document is being issued in English, French and Spanish only. 1

ANNEX 2: THE NUMBER OF WOMEN FROM MARGINALISED GROUP - ETHNIC MINORITY WOMEN, INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND WOMEN WITH DISABILITY IN JUDICIAL SYSTEM* Women (Position/ Background) Ethnic Minority Indigenous Persons With Disability Judge 2 - - Kadazan-1 Kelabit-1 Officer and Staff 293 Native Sabah - 148 Native Sarawak -115 Indonesia Philippines 3 Khmer 2 Eurasian 2 Thai 7 Arab 1 Cambodia 1 Pakistan 1 Sri Lanka 1 10 Peninsular Indigenous People-9 Semai-1 6 Source: Chief Registrar's Office Federal Court of Malaysia *Data as of September 2017 2

ANNEX 3: HEADMASTER/HEADMISTRESS AND PRINCIPAL IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PUBLIC SCHOOL* Position Male Female Total Headmaster/Headmistress 4,742 2,871 7,613 Principal 1,424 873 2,297 Source: Ministry of Education *Data as of 30th June 2016 3

ANNEX 4: VICE CHANCELLOR AND DEPUTY VICE CHANCELLOR IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY* Position Male % Female % TOTAL Vice Chancellor 16 80% 4 20% 20 Deputy Vice Chancellor 59 88% 8 % 67 Total 75 86% 14% 87 Source: Ministry of Higher Education *2017 4

ANNEX 5: WOMEN MIGRANT WORKERS HIRED FOR DOMESTIC WORK* No. Nationality Numbers of Women Migrant Workers 1 Bangladesh 106 2 Cambodia 2,191 3 China 105 4 India 864 5 Indonesia 92,142 6 Laos 7 Myanmar 93 8 Nepal 39 9 Pakistan 27 10 Filipina 36,491 11 Sri Lanka 882 Thailand 3 13 Vietnam 517 TOTAL 133,787 5

Source : Immigration Department of Malaysia *Data as of December 2016 6

ANNEX 6: MIGRANT WORKERS BY SECTORS* NO NATIONALITY CONSTURCTION MANUFACTURING SERVICES PLANTATION AGRICULTURE TOTAL M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T 1 Bangladesh 101,471 59 101,530 90,635 445 91,080 28,456 93 28,549,2 8,220,822 29,851 252,365 2 Cambodia 136 34 170 828 1,334 2,162 92 928 1020 101 80 1 191 76 267 5,995 3 China 6,272 352 6,624 803 101 904 1,214 4,553 5,767 15 8 23 8 9 17 13,441 4 India 9,155 59 9,214 2,794 19 2,813 49,260 165 49,425 19,603 235 19,838 36,803 983 37,786 119,984 5 Indonesia 190,353 16,505 206,858 37,424 88,703 6,7 23,804 17,392 41,196 179,593 33,773 213,366 64,153 14,1 78,265 758,487 6 Laos 1 0 1 7 7 14 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 37 7 Myanmar 16,407 740 17,147 80,983 19,020 100,003 13,313 1,783 15,096 1,341 266 1,607 3,833 703 4,536 138,492 8 Nepal 11,599 10 11,609 275,244 11,764 287,008 88,721 254 88,975 3,805 5 3,810 13,455 410 13,865 405,336 9 Pakistan 26,686 48 26,734 4,003 2 4,005 6,226 48 6,274 6,146 9 6,155 19,500 45 19,545 62,745 10 Filipina 3,371 1 3,489 3,719 525 4,244 3,780 1,787 5,567 3,223 1,149 4,372 3,154 948 4,102 58,366 11 Sri Lanka 175 11 6 2,587 1,000 3,587 873 37 910 371 389 190 41 231 6,198 Thailand 586 11 597 266 63 329 4,521 4,379 8,900 289 171 460 1,172 591 1,763,374 13 Vietnam 3,562 213 3,775 10,319 16,026 26,345 673 767 1440 28 28 56 209 202 411 32,549 TOTAL 369,774,160 387,934 509,6 139,009 648,621 220,933 32,7 253,0 232,727 35,751 268,478 155,492,149 173,641 1,866,369 Source: Immigration Department of Malaysia *Data as of December 2016 7

ANNEX 7: IMMGRATION DETAINEES BY NATIONALITY* (WOMEN AND CHILDREN) Detention / Nationality Woman Ajil, Terengganu Bangladesh 4 4 Cambodia 4 2 2 6 14 Indonesia 48 1 2 8 9 68 Myanmar 1 1 Myanmar-(Rohinya) 64 64 Pakistan 5 3 8 Russian Federation 1 1 Thailand 13 1 14 Vietnam 1 11 2 14 Total 72 83 7 11 15 8 Bekenu, Sarawak China 7 7 Indonesia 13 1 2 3 19 Philippines 22 1 3 8 10 44 Vietnam 2 2 Total 42 4 3 10 13 72 Bukit Jalil, WPKL Bangladesh 10 10 Cambodia 2 2 China 5 5 India 5 5 Indonesia 164 7 3 174 Kenya 1 1 Myanmar 5 5 Myanmar-(Rohinya) 1 1 2 Nepal 7 7 Nigeria 8 8 Philippines 10 10 Russian Federation 1 1 Syrian Arab Republic 1 1 2 Thailand 51 51 Total 8

Detention / Nationality Woman Togo 1 1 Uganda 1 1 Uzbekistan 1 1 Vietnam 52 52 Total 326 1 1 7 3 338 Juru, Pulau Pinang Bangladesh 2 2 China 2 2 Indonesia 45 6 1 1 53 Laos 3 1 1 5 Myanmar 23 31 2 1 57 Nepal 1 1 Thailand 7 7 Vietnam 6 6 Total 87 40 2 2 2 133 KLIA, Selangor Afghanistan 1 1 Bangladesh 1 1 Cambodia 2 2 China 6 6 Eritrea 1 1 India 1 1 Indonesia 60 60 Laos 2 2 Moldova, Republic Of 2 2 Myanmar 4 4 Myanmar-(Rohingya) 4 2 1 7 Nepal 1 1 Nigeria 8 1 1 10 Philippines 6 6 Somalia 1 1 Sri Lanka 1 1 Tanzania 1 1 Thailand 38 38 Turkey 1 1 2 Uganda 1 1 Uzbekistan 3 3 Vietnam 17 17 Total 162 0 0 4 2 168 Total 9

Detention / Nationality Woman Langkap, Perak Bangladesh 2 2 Cambodia 1 1 2 India 3 1 1 5 Indonesia 50 3 1 2 1 57 Myanmar 6 3 9 Myanmar-(Rohinya) 4 4 1 1 10 Philippines 4 1 4 8 17 Thailand 11 11 Vietnam 49 2 1 52 Total 7 14 4 9 11 165 Pekan Nenas, Johor Bangladesh 1 2 1 4 Cambodia 1 1 China 13 13 India 4 1 5 Indonesia 75 2 3 1 3 84 Laos 1 1 Myanmar 3 4 7 Myanmar-(Rohinya) 2 13 1 1 17 Nepal 1 1 Philippines 6 6 Singapore 1 1 Thailand 28 2 4 1 35 Vietnam 62 2 11 75 Total 198 25 3 6 250 Lenggeng, Negeri Sembilan Bangladesh 5 5 Cambodia 8 2 4 14 China 3 3 India 1 1 Indonesia 88 2 1 5 3 99 Korea Selatan 1 1 Mongolia 1 1 Myanmar 8 8 Myanmar-(Rohinya) 1 5 1 7 Nigeria 4 4 Pakistan 1 1 2 Philippines 1 2 3 Total 10

Detention / Nationality Woman Somalia 1 1 Tanzania 1 1 Thailand 4 4 Uganda 1 1 Vietnam 16 1 17 Total 156 9 1 9 7 Machap Umboo, Melaka Cambodia 3 1 4 Cameroon 1 1 China 9 9 France 1 1 India 3 3 Indonesia 96 4 1 101 Iran 1 1 Kenya 2 2 Myanmar 4 37 41 Nigeria 1 1 Pakistan 1 1 Philippines 4 4 Sri Lanka 1 1 Stateless 2 2 Thailand 16 16 Uganda 1 1 Uzbekistan 1 1 Vietnam 17 1 Total 163 42 0 1 2 208 Semuja Indonesia 21 3 1 25 Philippines 1 1 Solomon Islands 1 1 Vietnam 3 1 4 Total 26 4 1 0 0 31 Tanah Merah, Kelantan Bangladesh 1 1 Indonesia 15 2 1 Myanmar 13 53 2 68 Vietnam 3 10 13 Total 31 66 3 0 0 100 Total 11

Detention / Nationality Woman Semenyih, Selangor Bangladesh 1 1 Cambodia 3 3 China 6 6 India 2 2 Indonesia 142 1 1 6 6 156 Laos 2 2 Myanmar 8 22 1 3 34 Nigeria 5 1 6 Pakistan 1 1 Philippines 7 7 Sri Lanka 2 1 3 Thailand 15 15 Vietnam 7 7 Total 200 25 1 7 10 243 Belantik, Kedah Cambodia 4 4 India 1 1 Indonesia 25 25 Laos 1 1 Myanmar 15 4 5 24 Myanmar-(Rohinya) 19 6 3 5 33 Philippines 1 1 Thailand 26 1 27 Vietnam 4 4 Total 96 10 5 3 6 0 Total Source: Ministry of Home Affairs *Data as of September 2017