Jerald Joseph, Director, Pusat KOMAS
04-Apr-16 11:42
40.7% of young Malaysians admit to being racists or have shades of racism, an independent survey has found. Communications NGO Pusat KOMAS recently released its Malaysia Racial Discrimination Report 2015. Racism remains one of the most serious issues dividing the Malaysian nation and standing in the way of progress toward a high-income society ‘at peace with itself'. Today on BFM, we explore the objectives behind this report.
This is a report by Sharyl Kaur and Sonia Naidu.
Created by Tan KW | Nov 21, 2024
Hate only rise bcoz from too scared. Sometimes, peoples scared or infulenced by someone or things they are not able to take control .
2016-04-04 13:09
That why ISIS are good in create scare to death fenomenom. Then they will ruin into one another heart deep inside.
2016-04-04 13:11
The fundamental of the governing political parties are based on race. How to move forward if they don't incite hatred against the minority?
The alternative Pakatan try to move away from this but it is a hard battle since we are so used to racist over 50 years.
2016-04-04 14:33
kakashit
actually we hate each other, don't we?
Juz pretend to be harmony, u know i know la, no nid to bocor the beutiful lies
2016-04-04 13:06