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"It's A Story About Unity" — Crowdfunded Film 'Pendatang' Draws Rave Reviews From M'sians
The film received over 20,000 views within the first two hours of its release on YouTube.
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Unisex Salons & Barbershops To Remain Illegal In Terengganu
Salons and barbershops that break this gender-segregating licensing regulation will be subject to fines between RM500 and RM1,000.
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Sabahan Principal Who Segregates Muslim And Non-Muslim Students Will Be Removed
Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching confirmed the move yesterday, 17 March.
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Someone Found A Separate "Malay Canteen" Behind This Public School In Melaka
The canteen operator said it has been around for 10 years.
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Photos Of A Man Bringing His Dog To A Laundry Shop Sparks Further Controversy
The photos were published by Isma.
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A School In Hulu Langat Apparently Has Separate Cups For Muslim And Non-Muslim Students
The policy was implemented by a former headmaster at the school last year.
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Are There Gender-Segregated Lines At The Airport Now? Here's What KLIA Says
A local blogger said that passengers on her flight to Bangkok, Thailand, were asked to queue up in a line according to their gender.
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Who Is Saying What About TransMalaya Ekspres' Problematic Gender-Segregation Policy
Reaction to the news has been mixed, with most in favour if it is about female safety but against due to its moral tone.
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"My Halal Is More Halal Than Your Halal" - Malaysians On Logo For Products Made By Muslims
Malaysian Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (Risda) is reportedly working together with the Malaysia Institute of International Islamic Cooperation (Ikiam) to design and launch a new halal logo early next year.
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A New Halal Logo To Be Launched To Segregate Products Made By Muslims And Non-Muslims
The halal logo launching next year will specifically be for Muslims in Malaysia.
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'Why The Segregation?' Because PFM Argues It's The Only Way To Uphold BM
The disqualification of 'Ola Bola' and 'Jagat' from the 'Best Picture' category is 'for the sake of upholding the national language in local films', so says the Malaysian Film Producers Association, defending the controversial and divisive move by FINAS.
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Nancy Shukri says the 'Bumiputera' statement an old one and is being twisted to create racial tension
"As a politician", she understands while the public at large was unable to do so.
Updated from: Law Minister Says Bumiputeras Will Steal If They Don't Have Money
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