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Julia Yeow For The Malaysian Insider
On being a minority in Malaysia today
June 29, 2015, Julia Yeow for The Malaysian Insider
Voices of reason within Malaysian society and government have become increasingly muted
Malaysia police investigate teacher over comments to non-Muslim pupils
June 23, 2015, Elizabeth Zachariah for The Malaysian Insider
Parents lodge complaints after instructor allegedly tells students to drink their own urine during Ramadan
Malaysia's empty schools are a precursor to crowded jails
June 18, 2015, Cheryl Ann Fernando for The Malaysian Insider
We must be mindful of students who are struggling financially and failing to meet basic literacy requirements
The demonization of secularism in Malaysia
June 17, 2015, Zairil Khir Johari for The Malaysian Insider
Govt propagated suspicion of 'the other' and the resulting dependency syndrome foster religious divides
New Christian group jump starts interfaith dialogue in Malaysia
June 12, 2015, Jennifer Gomez for The Malaysian Insider
Organization seeks to engage Islamic group that has targeted churches in the past
Malaysia must move beyond archaic gender norms
June 10, 2015, Lyana Khairuddin for The Malaysian Insider
Women have been forced to choose between a career and a family for far too long
Malaysia church to raise its cross again
May 29, 2015, Jennifer Gomez for The Malaysian Insider
Christians in Taman Medan just 'want to live in peace' with the rest of the community, says reverend
Bibles with word 'Allah' to be barred from part of Malaysia
May 28, 2015, Jennifer Gomez for The Malaysian Insider
Newly proposed guidelines go against PM's 2011 pledge to allow the holy books to be distributed nationwide
Malaysia denies being lenient toward anti-Christian protesters
May 26, 2015, Eileen Ng for the Malaysian Insider
Police never practice 'double standards' in investigations, says Home Minister
Finding a moral compass in Malaysia
May 18, 2015, Lim Ka Ea for the Malaysian Insider
What is right or fair is not always clear in a society ruled by nationalistic laws and uncompromising religious beliefs
In Malaysia, debate on marital rape continues
May 1, 2015, Yasmin Ramlan & Melati A Jalil for the Malaysian Insider
Islamic counsellors not doing enough to protect the rights of wives, say women activists
For Malaysia’s satirists, Sedition Act is no laughing matter
April 23, 2015, Elizabeth Zachariah for the Malaysian Insider
Crackdown on alternative views means people who like to poke fun online must be much more careful
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