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Top Malaysian Films Censored at Home Despite Government Praise

Movies that win praise and prizes abroad are sometimes banned or heavily censored at home, where some religious, racial and sexual themes are considered off-limits.

Mike Ives
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Academy Awards (Oscars), Censorship, Eu, Amanda Nell, Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas, Ibrahim, Anwar, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Malaysia, Movies, Muslims and Islam, Politics and Government, Religion and Belief, Threats and Threatening Messages
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