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Southern Thailand and Islamization. By Lee Jay Walker, Tokyo Correspondent ...
Explore Article Pakistan Christian Post (Apr 14 2010)
...r and JI have a goal and this is to create a super-Islamic state which would incorporate Indonesia, Malaysia, the southern Philippines, Brunei, and Singapore (some would also include southern Thailand). This may seem impossible to most people or an illusion... (Read Full Article)
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Religious tensions flare in Malaysia
Explore Article Los Angeles Times (Mar 18 2010)
...he offices of the Catholic newspaper's attorneys and a Sikh temple. ... Religious tensions flare in Malaysia Canings and church firebombings have some wondering whether the nation's Muslims are becoming more ......tector of Malay rights, but it's not working as well as it used to," said Ooi Kee Beng, a fellow at Singapore's Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. "So they're trying to play up the race card without losing ...
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Malaysia minorities fear Islamization in Allah row
Explore Article Home - Inside Bay Area (Jan 14 2010)
...t of the Borneo Evangelical Church Daniel Raut speaks to media outside a courtroom in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010. Malaysian Christians stood firm Tuesday on their right to use the word "Al......he coalition that has ruled since 1957. Ooi Kee Beng of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore said it appears the government played up the "Allah" ban to appeal to Malay voters. "It is ...
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Islamic bigotry grips Malaysia
Explore Article The Pioneer > Online Edition (Jan 14 2010)
... Christian god as Allah long before they joined the Malay Federation in 1963 (like Chinese-majority Singapore) to form Malaysia. No one objected. The argument did not begin until a few years ago as part of an Islamic revival th... (Read Full Article)
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Conversion still a problem
Explore Article The Nut Graph (Dec 15 2009)
...stion of how effective the state's response has been to the complex issue of conversion to Islam in Malaysia. For example, proposed amendments to the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 to allow a Musl......ays. In the end, the family decided that it was best for her to leave the country. She now works in Singapore. September to October 2009: A 28-year-old Indian Malaysian Muslim woman by birth from ...
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The Myth Of A Moderate Malaysia
Explore Article news.id.msn.com (Sep 1 2009)
...armonious blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian communities with an odd but nonetheless catchy slogan: Malaysia, Truly Asia. The reality, of course, is a lot less sunny. Unlike neighboring Singapore, which shares the same colonial past and ethnic mix--albeit with a Chinese rather than a Malay majo... (Read Full Article)
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The Myth Of A Moderate Malaysia
Explore Article news.ph.msn.com (Sep 1 2009)
...armonious blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian communities with an odd but nonetheless catchy slogan: Malaysia, Truly Asia. The reality, of course, is a lot less sunny. Unlike neighboring Singapore, which shares the same colonial past and ethnic mix--albeit with a Chinese rather than a Malay majo... (Read Full Article)
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The Myth Of A Moderate Malaysia
Explore Article news.my.msn.com (Sep 1 2009)
...armonious blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian communities with an odd but nonetheless catchy slogan: Malaysia, Truly Asia. The reality, of course, is a lot less sunny. Unlike neighboring Singapore, which shares the same colonial past and ethnic mix--albeit with a Chinese rather than a Malay majo... (Read Full Article)
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The myth of a moderate Malaysia
Explore Article The Malaysian Insider (Aug 31 2009)
...armonious blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian communities with an odd but nonetheless catchy slogan: Malaysia, Truly Asia. The reality, of course, is a lot less sunny. Unlike neighbouring Singapore, which shares the same colonial past and ethnic mix — albeit with a Chinese rather than a Malay maj... (Read Full Article)
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The Myth Of A Moderate Malaysia
Explore Article forbes.com (Aug 31 2009)
...armonious blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian communities with an odd but nonetheless catchy slogan: Malaysia, Truly Asia. The reality, of course, is a lot less sunny. Unlike neighboring Singapore, which shares the same colonial past and ethnic mix--albeit with a Chinese rather than a Malay majo... (Read Full Article)
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New Malaysian Indian 'pro-tem' party announced
Explore Article The Hindu (Jul 19 2009)
...es after the arrest of a majority of its original leaders, including Mr. Uthayakumar. ...and more » SINGAPORE: The formation of a new “pro-tem party,” for championing the “rights” of Malaysia’s ethnic Indian minority, was announced on Sunday. The pro-tem “Human Rights Party” is yet to be gr... (Read Full Article)
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Malaysia arrests 9 Christians on conversion claim
Explore Article Malaysia (Jul 15 2009)
...o deliver the votes for them to stay in power. If what UMNO preaches you is true, all the Malays in Singapore could have been converted to other religions by now. But the fact is not like that. The Malays in Singapore is getting stronger because they are less protected compared to Malays in Malaysia. Think about it Mawi. I know it is difficult for you to accept. Put yourself ... (Read Full Article)
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Indian Court Overturns Gay Sex Ban
Explore Article The New York Times (Jul 2 2009)
...in legalized homosexuality in England and Wales in 1967, but many of its former colonies, including Singapore, Zimbabwe and Malaysia, still retain strict laws against same-sex relations. India’s society is generally unwelcoming of h...
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Hindraf leaders to be freed in Malaysia
Explore Article The Hindu (May 10 2009)
SINGAPORE: Three leaders of the outlawed Hindu Rights Action Force are among those to be released by the Mala......ile, they were launching a campaign against the “marginalisation” of the minority ethnic Indians in Malaysia. Malaysian Home Minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said in Putrajaya on Friday the Hindraf leaders “... (Read Full Article)
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Malaysia to release ethnic Indian activists
Explore Article Google (May 8 2009)
...ilitant leader Mas Selamat bin Kastari was also being held. Mas Selamat, said to be the head of the Singapore cell of Jemaah Islamiyah, an underground group linked to Al-Qaeda, was recaptured in Malaysia after escaping from a high-security detention centre in Singapore last year.
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Malaysia to release detained activists
Explore Article Google (May 8 2009)
...ilitant leader Mas Selamat bin Kastari was also being held. Mas Selamat, said to be the head of the Singapore cell of Jemaah Islamiyah, an underground group linked to Al-Qaeda, was recaptured in Malaysia after escaping from a high-security detention centre in Singapore last year.
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Malaysia to release detained activists
Explore Article Yahoo! Canada News (May 8 2009)
...ilitant leader Mas Selamat bin Kastari was also being held. Mas Selamat, said to be the head of the Singapore cell of Jemaah Islamiyah, an underground group linked to Al-Qaeda, was recaptured in Malaysia after escaping from a high-security detention centre in Singapore last year.
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Malaysian woman launches poster blitz to get child from husband
Explore Article news.smashits.com (Apr 27 2009)
...ho is a lawyer handling conversion cases with Hindu spouses. She spoke to the New Straits ... Ipoh (Malaysia), April 27 (IANS) Malaysian Indian woman M. Indira Gandhi has launched a poster campaign to find he...... from Patmanathan, now known as Mohammed Ridzuan Abdullah, was that he was leaving for neighbouring Singapore. Gandhi is distributing 5,000 posters asking people to locate him. The police have launched a hunt,... (Read Full Article)
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Malaysian woman launches poster blitz to get child from husband
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 27 2009)
Ipoh (Malaysia), April 27 : Malaysian Indian woman M. Indira Gandhi has launched a poster campaign to find her hus...... from Patmanathan, now known as Mohammed Ridzuan Abdullah, was that he was leaving for neighbouring Singapore. Gandhi is distributing 5,000 posters asking people to locate him. The police have launched a h... (Read Full Article)
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Malaysian woman launches poster blitz to get child from husband
Explore Article Indians in Thailand (Apr 27 2009)
...poster blitz to get child from husband April 27th, 2009 - 1:49 pm ICT by IANS Tell a Friend - Ipoh (Malaysia), April 27 (IANS) Malaysian Indian woman M. Indira Gandhi has launched a poster campaign to find he...... from Patmanathan, now known as Mohammed Ridzuan Abdullah, was that he was leaving for neighbouring Singapore. Gandhi is distributing 5,000 posters asking people to locate him. The police have launched a ... (Read Full Article)
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Conversion case puts govt's promise to test
Explore Article Malaysia (Apr 26 2009)
...rs say, as long as the law and Federal Constitution remain unchanged. This is particularly so after Malaysia’s apex court ruled last year that either parent could convert a child of the marriage into Islam. “......y that I know a person must convert to Islam to marry a Muslim. This is not practiced in Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand or Philippines. Or look at the Middle East, it is also not practiced ... (Read Full Article)
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Conversion case puts govt's promise to test
Explore Article The Malaysian Insider (Apr 26 2009)
...rs say, as long as the law and Federal Constitution remain unchanged. This is particularly so after Malaysia’s apex court ruled last year that either parent could convert a child of the marriage into Islam. “......m written by Asam Pedas, April 27, 2009 Do you see such protest from the "Muslims" organisations in Singapore ? This is the result of 50 years of divide and rule by UMNO/BN. This includes ... (Read Full Article)
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Indian detenu freed
Explore Article The Hindu (Apr 5 2009)
...ere also set free on Sunday. They were among the five Hindraf leaders detained under the ISA in ... SINGAPORE: An Indian citizen is among the 13 detenus freed by the Malaysian authorities on Sunday under one o...... Sunday under one of the first orders of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak. They were being held under Malaysia’s tough and controversial Internal Security Act (ISA). The Indian national is said to ... (Read Full Article)
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Malaysia: Truly Asia?
Explore Article The Yale Globalist (Apr 4 2009)
..., ... On November 25, 2007, an estimated 20,000 ethnically Indian Hindus gathered in the streets of Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur, to protest against government discrimination. The backdrop of the state-ow......e of HINDRAF, Johan Saravanamuttu, a visiting fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore and an expert on Malaysian politics, said, “These incidents have put a greater emphasis on ethnicit... (Read Full Article)
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