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Malaysia's '3R' framework risks conflating grievances with threats

Malaysia's broad interpretation of "3R" issues (race, religion, and royalty) is increasingly used to frame any grievance as a threat, potentially stifling public policy debate and exacerbating communal tensions. A recent incident involving a surau's compliance with loudspeaker rules highlights how minor disagreements can escalate into emotionally charged identity issues. Civil society reports indicate a rise in reported racism incidents, though the definition and application of such terms remain contested, often involving symbolic disputes rather than material discrimination. AI

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Malaysia's '3R' framework risks conflating grievances with threats

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Syaza Shukri ·

    Malaysia’s 3R catch-all risks turning every grievance into a threat

    A recent controversy surrounding a surau (prayer hall) in Malaysia appeared straightforward at first. A resident of Taman Seraya, Selangor state, raised concerns about the noise and congestion, particularly during prayer times. Police subsequently investigated the complaint as an…