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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

This is a video responding to Yulia's cultural rights of India speaking about child marriages... I decided to post my presentation on the religious rights of Malaysia.

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  • u obviously dunno wut u r talking about... u just talk based on wutever happen nowadays as the wake of political turmoil that just happen... u should look more into historical perspective to understand about all racial background in malaysia... why suddenly the world want to point to malaysia has been discriminative whereas all over the world did it... u go to the china and india, they even discriminate each other... so why u outsiders bother about malaysia only? just mind ur own business... tq

  • I am not personally attacking Malaysia. It was part of an assignment that looks at human rights violations of many different countries. In this video I am particularly dealing with Malaysia as one country out of many as an example of one that has Human Rights violations and concerns. It is not particularly bad in my opinion when compared to other countries... even the United States. They all have their faults and concerns. Bringing them to light I believe is the first step in alleviating them.

  • if u r not personally attacking malaysia then why the only video u post here is about malaysia? is it bcos u want to take advantage of wut we r dealing rite now? why don't u post some videos about the other countries as well so that u r really 'not personally attacking malaysia' and 'think its not particularly bad compared to other countries'? i'm waiting for ur other videos... tq

  • You still do not understand. It was part of a school assignment in which I was assigned the country of Malysia. Other people in the class are doing other countries.

    That is why MY only video is Malaysia, but other people did videos, powerpoints, and papers on many other countries as well.

    I'd be happy if you'd like to share your opinion on Human Rights in Malaysia and what you think of the governmnet. Please share with me.

  • Malaysians have the freedom of religion, except Muslims. If a Muslim (especially Malay) wants to change his/her religion, or chooses to be free from any religion, he/she would face a law system that will never grant them their wishes, period. That is why most Malay Muslims who wanted to denounce Islam chose to keep it a secret so that he/she could be accepted in the society and live without crossing the line of law.

  • Exactly the point I was trying to make. How it is difficult to change from Muslim is wished, especially for the Malay. The fact that they choose to keep their beliefs a secret so they can fit in in the society is exactly what I'm stabbing at. Thank you for some of the background, it is very helpful to help understand exactly why things are the way they are.

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  • wad the fark is going on here?

    all the essays and crap -_-

    k so i m a malaysian and i m a chinese so wut do u want to know?

  • I hope my opinion helps..

  • Well firstly the goverment fighting over power is an embarasment to our country, and everyday i watch the news its always about it.About the ISA the goverment is trying to avoid any unessary situation. Actually thats my mothers answer cause i really do not know what Internal Security Act means. I'm only 16. Plus my mom said its a dangerous question. How do i feel about critisizing the goverment, i think they should overlook about what there critisizing of, so we could have a better country.

  • How does the governments fighting over power affect the citizens? I am interested in your opinion. Also, how do you feel about the Internal Security Act in Malaysia's constitution? Do you feel it is fair that some people go to prison for critisizing the government? I am interested in a first hand point of view... any opinion you could share would be wonderful. Thank you for offering to reply with some of your thoughts. Talk to you soon.

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