Malaysia

by Joseph Masilamany | MALAYSIA

The Kelantan State police chief has suggested amending the law so that minors who "consent" to sex are also prosecuted along with their adult partners. Malaysia’s federal government and NGOs have reacted harshly to the proposal, which would criminalise victims and reinforce the culture of blaming women. Instead, some groups want the law to protect consensual relationships between peers.

by Joseph Masilamany

The Malaysian state applies discretionary punishments (takzir), while critics and human rights groups warn of growing religious conservatism. A recently enacted law imposes sentences of two years or fines of up to US$ 700. For Terengganu official, Friday prayers are an “expression of obedience among Muslims”.

| 22/08/2025
| MALAYSIA
by Joseph Masilamany

The Philippine Navy says video circulating online was produced by ‘artificial intelligence.’ Meanwhile, a warship from the archipelago has joined ASEAN exercises beginning today in Malaysia. The dispute is linked to unresolved territorial issues and the battle for security being fought (also) in the realm of information.

| 16/08/2025
| MALAYSIA - PHILIPPINES

Malaysia and Bangladesh have decided to resume the recruitment of Bangladeshi workers, which was blocked after the discovery of criminal cartels defrauding migrants. The agreement provides for equal social security benefits for foreign workers and the possibility of filing complaints in Bengali.

| 12/08/2025
| MALAYSIA - BANGLADESH
by Joseph Masilamany

The aim is to correct misrepresentations or distortions regarding sexuality or HIV status. The story of a meeting promoted by doctors and professionals in the field that was mistaken for a “gay party,” with the police making twenty arrests. Pro-rights groups warn that this risks fueling stigma, discouraging treatment, and endangering vulnerable communities.

| 07/08/2025
| MALAYSIA - ISLAM

The announcement was made in Malaysia, where Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar read a statement in the presence of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thai Interim Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. A new cross-border committee meeting is set for 4 August to consolidate the agreement. Archbishop Vira Arpondratana of Bangkok warns against exploiting “historical complexities” to “incite nationalist sentiment and divert public attention from domestic issues”.

| 28/07/2025
| THAILAND - CAMBODIA

The Malaysian prime minister talks about a ceasefire, but the two sides continue to accuse each other as the death toll and the number of displaced mount. The border drawn by the French in 1907 and the subsequent fate of the temples of Preah Vihear and Ta Muen Thom provide an easy pretext for nationalism, which serves to cover up other tensions on both sides. But the disputed area has also been a crossroads of criminal activity for 50 years.

| 25/07/2025
| THAILAND – CAMBODIA
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