Tag: Malaysia
Ministry puts Malaysia’s women firmly in their place
An outwardly ludicrous gaffe by an official department supposedly geared towards championing the rights of women bears the hallmarks of an ominous future
Lockdown leaves Malaysia’s poor in dire straits
As the country braces for the long-term financial impact of the coronavirus, one-off govt handouts will not suffice
Fate of Malaysia’s missing hangs in the balance
National human rights commission accuses police of enforced disappearances, but the culprits are unlikely to face justice
Muslim region tracks Filipinos who joined Islamic gathering in Malaysia
Muslim leaders urge followers to impose health measures following declaration of a state of public health emergency in the country
How mass pilgrimage at Malaysian mosque became coronavirus hotspot
Out of Malaysia's 673 confirmed coronavirus cases, nearly two-thirds are linked to the four-day meeting
Malaysian indigenous people again bear the brunt of development
In Perak, the Semai people's graveyards are bulldozed, while they are ordered to tear down their own homes in the name of progress
12 coronavirus cases linked to Malaysian Islamic conference
Authorities are tracking about 5,000 citizens who took part in gathering of Islamic missionaries
Pergolakan politik Malaysia picu kekhawatiran kembalinya partai korup
Video di atas dari South China Morning Post mengeksplorasi bagaimana penunjukan Muhyiddin Yassin baru-baru ini sebagai Perdana Menteri untuk menggantikan Mahathir Mohamad yang mengundurkan diri secara tak terduga, memunculkan kekhawatiran bahwa partai Organisasi Nasional Melayu Bersatu (UMNO) yang tercemar korupsi akan naik menjadi penguasa lagi.
‘Democracy is dead’: Malaysian political upheaval sparks corruption fears
New PM’s ties to corruption-marred party have incited anxiety
A nation in turmoil as Malaysian PM hits reset switch
Malaysian public seethes as political backstabbing obliterates a shaky ruling coalition, paving the way for an unelected ‘backdoor’ govt.