Malaysia: Human Rights Make Major Gains
New Government Faces Challenges in Carrying Out Reforms
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New Government Faces Challenges in Carrying Out Reforms
Religious, Gender Minorities Face Persistent Harassment
Sweeping New Encryption Law Threatens Privacy Rights
Stop Harassing Peaceful Dissenters and Choking Freedom of Association
Decade of Promises, but Victims Still Await Answers
President Solih Should Reverse Abuses of Past Government
Strong Donor Action Needed to Protect Rights, Democratic Rule
State Repression Limits Exercise of Basic Freedoms
Authorities Repress Critical Voices, Independent Media
Region’s Leaders Should Reverse Repression, Ensure Justice
Sweeping New Encryption Law Threatens Privacy Rights
End Excessive Force, Investigate Deaths and Injuries
Human Rights Watch Submits List of Issues to the United Nations Human Rights Committee