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Just over six months ago Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin talked the country’s monarch into declaring a state of emergency — the first in Malaysia since the devastating racial riots of 1969.
Muhyiddin said emergency powers were to give his government the political stability and the legal...
Muhyiddin Keeps Malaysian Politics In Lockdown – OpEd
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