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International Migrants’ Day 18 December 2012. All Human All Equal.
International Migrants’ Day 18 December 2012. All Human All Equal.
Men, women, children are still being exploited every day; unscrupulous beings profit from this. Fight it.
A look at the scope of current national laws on victims of modern-day slavery.
‘Trafficking’ – what does this big word really involve and how is it our problem?
A true account of a human trafficking incident; a reminder of its stark proximity to us.
Considering possible alternatives to detaining immigrants.
The story behind the legal challenge on the Australia-Malaysia Refugee Swap Deal.
A blow to Malaysia’s image by the Australian High Court (Part 2).
A blow to Malaysia’s image by the Australian High Court (Part 1).
Are these the controversial documents signed by Malaysia and Australia swapping refugees and asylum-seekers?
A photography exhibition documenting the brain drain syndrome plaguing Malaysia.
A plea to take action against the war criminals who still wield an iron fist in Sri Lanka, hiding the horrific extermination of thousands of Tamils during the country’s long civil war.
As a country in which Muslims are the majority, Malaysia’s apathy often baffles me.
Avyanthi (Avie) Azis writes on the undocumented struggling to make sense of life and love in Kuala Lumpur.
Continuing his series on popular misconceptions about what the Constitution does or doesn’t provide, Andrew Yong looks at the question of dual nationality and the British connection.
A press release for the new report released today by the international NGO Minority Rights Group detailing how human rights violations are being committed against Muslims and Tamils by the Government of Sri Lanka. Human rights violations in Sri Lanka continue unabated against ethnic Tamils and Muslims who fear an increasingly nationalist government, a new […]
Refugees are defined as people who are unable to return to their home countries due to fear of persecution, war or conflict and are entitled under international law to protection and assistance. However our government does not generally recognise refugees but treats them like “illegal” migrants.
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