Learn about harmony from East Malaysians, says academic
Johan Ariffin A. Samad says East Malaysians, particularly Sabahans, have been living harmoniously for decades together with other religious groups. - The Malaysian Insight pic by Seth Akmal, March 21, 2019.
West Malaysians should learn from East Malaysians how to live harmoniously, said Johan Ariffin A. Samad from the Institute of Development Studies Sabah. Speaking on racial discrimination in the country, Johan said that East Malaysians, particularly Sabahans, have been living harmoniously for decades together with various religious groups.
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