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Blasphemy provisions must be repealed
The Malaysian government’s use of blasphemy provisions to censor discourse about Islam and other religions does not comply with international freedom of ...
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End harassment of critic of government’s stance on LGBTQ+ issues
Malaysian authorities should immediately end the official harassment of Nicole Fong, an activist who criticised Malaysia’s Mukhayyam rehabilitation programme.
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End investigation of Al Jazeera for reporting on the mistreatment of migrants
Malaysian authorities should immediately end the ongoing investigation into an Al Jazeera video report on the mistreatment of migrant workers and refugees ...
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Reform or repeal laws that restrict freedom of expression
A recent wave of criminal proceedings against civil society actors and others signals a worrying turn toward oppression by Malaysia’s new government
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End gender segregation for artistic and cultural performances
ARTICLE 19 is deeply concerned about a proposal by officials in Terengganu, a Malaysian state, to regulate entertainment and cultural performances according to ...
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Repeal publications law to promote freedom of expression
On 13 February, Malaysia’s Court of Appeal took an important step to defend the right to freedom of expression and the right freedom of religion or belief by ...
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