+ Follow DEMOCRATIC ACTION PARTY Tag
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[Title] => Malaysia mulls plans to censor Internet porn
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KUALA LUMPUR (AP) -- Malaysia may set up an Internet filter to censor pornography, a Cabinet minister said Friday, raising concerns among human rights and opposition groups that it may also be used to block dissent.
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[Title] => Malaysia plans scholarships free from racial rules
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (AP) - Malaysia has announced a plan to award student scholarships regardless of race, but critics said today the move is not enough to soothe minorities' anger against government privileges for the country's majority Malays.
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[Title] => Conservatives win in Malaysia's Islamic party poll
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (AP) - The conservative faction of Malaysia's Islamic opposition triumphed in weekend party polls, which could reopen doors for rapprochement with the federal government, officials and analysts said today.
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[Title] => RP seeks KLs help over deportations
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) The Philippines has appealed to Malaysia to help reduce the impact of the deportation of thousands of its citizens in a major crackdown on illegal immigrants.
Ambassador Jose Brillantes said "timely information" from Malaysia on the deportations would reduce the burden on authorities in the poverty-stricken southern Philippines who are being swamped by deportees.
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