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  • STR/AFP/Getty Images Protesters gather near Kuala Lumpur to urge the government to ban the controversial Malay-language book Interlok.

    Fracturing Malaysia 2011

  • The protest is being planned by a coalition of opposition parties and activists calling itself "Bersih," which is the Malay-language word for "clean."

    Amnesty International Calls On Malaysia to Allow Political Rally 2011

  • Malaysia will allow Malay-language Bibles to be printed locally, in a major concession to the country's minority Christian community to soothe anger over seized shipments of their holy books.

    What's News 2011

  • I had to run to save myself, Hambali, 34, told the Malay-language Berita Harian newspaper.

    16 killed in landslides at Malaysian orphanage 2011

  • The protest is being planned by a coalition of opposition parties and activists calling itself "Bersih," which is the Malay-language word for "clean."

    Amnesty International Calls On Malaysia to Allow Political Rally 2011

  • The controversy arose late last year when the government announced the addition of "Interlok," a 1971 Malay-language novel, to the curriculum in some public schools.

    Fracturing Malaysia 2011

  • Tensions between Muslims and non-Muslims escalated after the country's High Court ruled on Dec. 31 that Roman Catholics could use "Allah" as a translation for "God" in a Malay-language church publication.

    Malaysia Will Adjust Its Racial Policies Peter Stein 2010

  • Tensions between Muslims and non-Muslims escalated after the country's High Court ruled on Dec. 31 that Roman Catholics could use "Allah" as a translation for "God" in a Malay-language church publication.

    Malaysia to Adopt New Affirmative-Action Policies Peter Stein 2010

  • Tensions between Muslims and non-Muslims escalated after the country's High Court ruled on Dec. 31 that Roman Catholics could use "Allah" as a translation for "God" in a Malay-language church publication.

    Malaysia Will Adjust Its Racial Policies Peter Stein 2010

  • Tensions between Muslims and non-Muslims escalated after the country's High Court ruled on Dec. 31 that Roman Catholics could use "Allah" as a translation for "God" in a Malay-language church publication.

    Malaysia Will Adjust Its Racial Policies Peter Stein 2010

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