GEORGE TOWN: Men are no longer the aggressors in a family as they too have fallen victim to domestic violence.
Penang Integrity Institute (PII) chief executive officer Rozaidi Razali said there were at least 50 reported cases of men being physically beaten up by their wives between 2006 and 2008 nationwide. There was even a case where the wife set fire to her husband.
“These are isolated cases but I believe there are many others which have gone unreported. It is a misconception that men are the aggressors and women the victims.
“Among the contributing factors are betrayal of trust and financial issues in a family. In most cases, the husbands were found to have cheated on their wives.
“The wives would vent their anger at them out of frustration and sometimes, they would beat their husbands for failing to give in to their demands,” Rozaidi told reporters after opening a family integrity forum at the Tabung Haji Complex in Bayan Lepas yesterday.
Nearly 300 participants from various government agencies attended the forum jointly organised by the PII and the National Population and Family Development Board (Penang branch).
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Penang Integrity Institute (PII) chief executive officer Rozaidi Razali said there were at least 50 reported cases of men being physically beaten up by their wives between 2006 and 2008 nationwide. There was even a case where the wife set fire to her husband.
“These are isolated cases but I believe there are many others which have gone unreported. It is a misconception that men are the aggressors and women the victims.
“Among the contributing factors are betrayal of trust and financial issues in a family. In most cases, the husbands were found to have cheated on their wives.
“The wives would vent their anger at them out of frustration and sometimes, they would beat their husbands for failing to give in to their demands,” Rozaidi told reporters after opening a family integrity forum at the Tabung Haji Complex in Bayan Lepas yesterday.
Nearly 300 participants from various government agencies attended the forum jointly organised by the PII and the National Population and Family Development Board (Penang branch).
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/5/15/nation/3908932&sec=nation