Jennifer Pak

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A Rohingya Teen Yearns to Leave Myanmar, Make Malaysia Permanent Home

The Rohingya are Muslims who've lived in Myanmar for generations, but are not citizens and face persecution.

A Rohingya Teen Yearns to Leave Myanmar, Make Malaysia Permanent Home
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Why Some Parents are Worried About the Decline of English in Malaysia

Why Some Parents are Worried About the Decline of English in Malaysia

Malaysia's anti-gay camp

Malaysia's anti-gay camp

Malaysia's maid shortage rooted in abuse

Malaysia's maid shortage rooted in abuse
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Wikileaks fuel sex scandal in Malaysia

Wikileaks fuel sex scandal in Malaysia
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Geo answer

The answer to our Geo Quiz today is Malaysia. Government censors recently revised their rules regarding what subjects cannot be depicted in films. One movie maker is testing the new limits with a gay-themed film. Jennifer Pak reports.

Geo answer
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Churches attacked in Malaysia

Jeb Sharp speaks with the BBC's Jennifer Pak about a spate of attacks on Christian churches in Malaysia. They follow a controversy over the use of the word ?Allah? by some Malaysians when referring to the God of Christianity.

Churches attacked in Malaysia
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An 'Allah' ban in Malaysia

A Malaysian court will decide tomorrow whether a Catholic newspaper can challenge a government ban on non-Muslims using the term ?allah? in their publications to refer to God. Jennifer Pak has the story from Kuala Lumpur.

An 'Allah' ban in Malaysia
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Malaysia dropped from pop concert tours

There's speculation that protests from conservative Muslim groups in Malaysia prompted Beyonce to cancel her concert there. But as Jennifer Pak reports, it's one of many cases that women's rights activists say has damaged Malaysia's reputation.

Malaysia dropped from pop concert tours