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Gazan is not rioting, they are only too boring , now doing role play on their Oct 7 great victory
 
Showing Gazans ‘they are not alone’, thousands of Malaysians rally in KL calling for Palestine to be free

A group of students from UiTM Dengkil expressing their solidarity with Palestine ahead of the rally at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur on August 4, 2024. — Picture by Dhesegaan Bala Krishnan

A group of students from UiTM Dengkil expressing their solidarity with Palestine ahead of the rally at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur on August 4, 2024. — Picture by Dhesegaan Bala Krishnan
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By Dhesegaan Bala Krishnan
Sunday, 04 Aug 2024 8:33 PM MYT

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 4 — While many Malaysians opt to stay home to catch homeboys Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik face off against Denmark on TV for the bronze in the Olympics badminton men’s doubles, thousands chose to come to the Axiata Arena at the Bukit Jalil Stadium here this evening in a show of solidarity with Palestine.
 
Gazan is only doing campfire to New Year Celebrations, why no fireworks de nah
 
The mat gomen took them away from israeli concentration camp and put them in malaysian jail. Of course palestinians will revolt.
 
Do you know the Palestinian snakes led to the destruction of Lebanon and near chaos at Jordan both countries receiving them refugees.
 

Rohingya in Malaysia turn to tech to fight erasure, ‘have an identity’​

The project aims to harness blockchain technology to create a ‘decentralised identity’ and preserve the Rohingya’s heritage and culture
Abu, a Rohingya refugee in Malaysia, organises activities to support young people who lack access to formal education. Photo: Steven Ooi/MSF

Aidan Jones and Hadi Azmi
Published: 5:00pm, 5 Jan 2025Updated: 8:09am, 6 Jan 2025

After being driven from their ancestral villages and witnessing the erosion of their heritage through decades of persecution and forced migration, hope often appears in perilously short supply for the Rohingya.

For many among this stateless population of nearly 3 million, uprooted and scattered across the globe, daily life involves navigating the challenges of accessing food, finance, work, health and education – all without any legal documents.

In Kuala Lumpur, computer scientist Muhammad Noor has devised an ambitious plan to clear this bureaucratic blockage and, in doing so, restore the identity that has been stripped from so many Rohingya people.

His solution involves the use of blockchain technology – a secure digital database that cannot be altered or erased by those who view the Rohingya as enemies, including in Myanmar, where the Muslim group has its roots.
 
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