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Malaysia's government has issued a warning letter to the country's top Malay-language newspaper over an article alleging a Christian plot to supplant Islam as the official religion.

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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.

Brillantes said the large-scale deportations from Sabah state on Borneo island would be a financial strain on the Philippines’ local authorities.
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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.

Brillantes said the large-scale deportations from Sabah state on Borneo island would be a financial strain on the Philippines’ local authorities.
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