Malaysia

"Silent" protest highlights democracy, livelihood issues

Hong Kong - Thousands of pro-democracy protestors marched to the Hong Kong government's central offices Tuesday calling for universal suffrage for Hong Kong as well as marking the 19th anniversary

Malaysia's Anwar accuses police chief, attorney general

Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on Tuesday lodged a police report against the country's police chief and attorney general for their alleged role in falsely charging him of

Malay Indians protest against racial slur

Sungai Siput (Malaysia), July 1: The Indian community in Malaysia protested against the prominent legislator for the Malay-majority Barisan Nasional coalition or the National Front, Hamidah Osman,

Malaysian police offer 50 per cent discounts off traffic fines

Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian police will be giving a 50 per cent discount to traffic offenders who pay their fines within 30 days of being charged, police said Tuesday.

Malaysian Government asked to ease entry for Indian priests

Kuala Lumpur, June 30: Malaysia Hindu Council chief R. Nadarajah has called on the Government to ease entry of foreign priests into the country.

Malaysian leader calls for protection against death threats

Malaysian leader calls for protection against death threats

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