| Title | Malaysia: 1. What is ETA? 2. Do these "Islamic" laws apply in Malaysia by force of parliament, or some other way (such as if married to a Muslim woman)? 3. Do Muslim groups in Malaysia act in "an outrageous and borderline illegal manner"? 4. Do the authorities protect people from forced conversion to Islam as a consequence of a relationship with a Muslim partner? |
| Publisher | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal |
| Publication Date | 7 November 2005 |
| Country | Malaysia |
| Topics | Chinese | Religious persecution (including forced conversion) | Sharia law |
| Citation / Document Symbol | MYS17627 |
| Cite as | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, Malaysia: 1. What is ETA? 2. Do these "Islamic" laws apply in Malaysia by force of parliament, or some other way (such as if married to a Muslim woman)? 3. Do Muslim groups in Malaysia act in "an outrageous and borderline illegal manner"? 4. Do the authorities protect people from forced conversion to Islam as a consequence of a relationship with a Muslim partner?, 7 November 2005, MYS17627, available at: http://www.refworld.org/docid/4b6fe2a90.html [accessed 18 June 2013] |
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