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Human Rights Watch fears Malaysians will be denied fair vote, says elections biased

2008-03-05 05:07:22 - activist groups say the process is rife with irregularities, including government control of the media, restraint on opposition rallies, and names of dead people on voting registration lists. Full Article at PR-Inside.com

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