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  2. Crime in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Malaysia manifests in various forms, including murder, drive-by shooting, [ 1] drug trafficking, money laundering, fraud, black marketeering, and many others. [ 2] Sex trafficking in Malaysia is a significant problem. [ 3][ 4][ 5] The crime rate in Malaysia showed a decline of 11.9% in 2018 compared to the previous year. [ 6]

  3. List of selfie-related injuries and deaths - Wikipedia

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    Two students drowned while taking selfies at Kosi Dam near Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. A group of students were taking selfies and became trapped in a vortex; the rest were saved. [115] 13 July 2016 Vietnam: 2 0 Transport In Hung Yen, two men aged 21 and 28 were hit and killed by a train while taking a selfie on the tracks. Bystanders attempted to ...

  4. Human rights in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The protection of basic human rights is enshrined in Constitution of Malaysia. These include liberty of the person (Article 5) and prohibition of slavery and forced labour (Article 6). At the national level, legislative measures that exist to prevent human rights violations and abuses can be found in acts and laws on issues that either have a ...

  5. Education in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The main legislation governing education is the Education Act 1996 . The education system in Malaysia is divided into five stages: preschool education, primary education, secondary education, post-secondary education and tertiary education. [ 2] It is further divided into national and private education.

  6. Racism in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country, with a predominantly Muslim population. Racial discrimination is embodied within the social and economic policies of the Malaysian government, favouring the Malays and in principle, the natives of Sabah and Sarawak. However, in practice, the natives of Sabah and Sarawak do not benefit much from these ...

  7. Terrorism in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Definition of terrorism in Malaysia. The international community has not been able to come to a universally-accepted definition of terrorism. The difficulty in defining terrorism stem from the fact that it is politically and emotionally charged. The history of terrorism incidence in Northern Ireland, Middle East and South East Asia indicate ...

  8. Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement - Wikipedia

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    DEMA has a network involving several state campuses in Malaysia. DEMA has a national body with bases known as Students Progressive Front in several state universities across Malaysia. The Students Progressive Fronts are largely autonomous, with internal meetings, activities and annual general meetings (AGM) where posts are elected.

  9. Censorship in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Censorship is a long term issue in Malaysia which has become more apparent as it attempts to adapt to a modern knowledge-based economy. [1] Despite having in its Federal Constitution that subject to certain conditions, "every citizen has the right to freedom of speech and expression" (), Malaysia has consistently sat low on global indexes related to press and media freedom.