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  2. 2008 Malaysian general election - Wikipedia

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    Besides, it was also alleged that the anti-Khairy Jamaluddin sentiment became another main factor in the National Front's heavy losses, as stated by Mahathir Mohamad. Khairy Jamaluddin is the son-in-law of the current Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and was accused of influencing the Prime Minister when making critical decisions. [13]

  3. Najib Razak controversies - Wikipedia

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    On 17 July 2007, Najib said Malaysia is an Islamic state and not a secular one. [55] He said: Islam is the official religion and we're an Islamic State - Malaysia. But Islamic state does not mean we don't respect the rights of the non-Muslim. The Muslims, the non-Muslims have the rights and we protect the rights of the non-Muslim.

  4. Keluar Sekejap - Wikipedia

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    Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar or more commonly known as KJ is one of two co-founders and regular co-hosts of Keluar Sekejap.An Oxford graduate in philosophy, politics and economics who had a stint in journaling for The Economist, KJ acts as the main host of the podcast, notably as the main persona of the show where he often exerts his main views on Malaysian politics, government policies ...

  5. Khairy Jamaluddin - Wikipedia

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    Khairy Jamaluddin and Saifuddin Abdullah (in the right front) at the Myanmar anti-genocide rally in 2007. Khairy was alleged to be running the country government through his control of the 'Fourth Floor Boys' – a group of young professionals who manned the policy-making unit of the PM's office when his father-in-law Abdullah was Prime ...

  6. Malay Dignity rally - Wikipedia

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    The Malay Dignity rally (Malay: Himpunan Maruah Melayu) was a rally that took place on 16 September 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [3] The rally was organised by National Silat Federation (Malay: Persatuan Silat Kebangsaan, PESAKA), a silat Melayu federation of Malaysia.

  7. 2007 HINDRAF rally - Wikipedia

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    The growing Islamization in Malaysia is a cause for concern to many Malaysians who follow minority religions such as Hinduism. On 11 May 2006, armed city hall officers from Kuala Lumpur forcefully demolished part of a 60-year-old suburban temple that serves more than 1000 Hindus. Moreover, the demolition of the Seri Maha Mariamman Temple in ...

  8. Matty Healy slams Malaysia's anti-LGBTQ laws and kisses ... - AOL

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    The 1975 frontman Matty Healy had some choice words for the Malaysian government pertaining to its extreme anti-LGBTQ laws while performing in the country’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur.

  9. 11th Special Service Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the official end of the Communist insurgency in Malaysia in 1989, the primary focus of nearly all special forces in Malaysia, including the 11 SSR, was guerrilla warfare and jungle combat. Counter-terrorism was the responsibility of the Royal Malaysian Police 's special forces unit, the Special Actions Unit ( Malay : Unit Tindakhas ).