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MON · 2026-06-08 · 03:44 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0608-82575
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Viral petition to expel Rohingya from Malaysia triggers hate speech warning

A viral petition on Change.org, launched by an account named "Aku Anak Malaysia," has garnered nearly half a million signatures calling for the removal of Rohingya refugees from Malaysia. The petition, which claims the Rohingya's presence strains resources and raises security concerns, urges the Malaysian government to resettle them elsewhere or support their return to Myanmar.

Iman Muttaqin YusofSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-08 · 03:44 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Viral petition to expel Rohingya from Malaysia triggers hate speech warning
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A viral petition on Change.org, launched by an account named "Aku Anak Malaysia," has garnered nearly half a million signatures calling for the removal of Rohingya refugees from Malaysia. The petition, which claims the Rohingya's presence strains resources and raises security concerns, urges the Malaysian government to resettle them elsewhere or support their return to Myanmar. In response, Malaysian human rights groups have warned of increasing hostility towards the Rohingya community. The petition's rapid growth, exceeding 424,000 signatures by Monday morning, highlights a growing sentiment against the refugees' presence in the country.

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Key claims

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The petition states the current approach to refugees is unsustainable.

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Malaysia's human rights groups have warned of rising hostility towards Rohingya refugees.

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The petition claims Rohingya refugees raise security concerns and stoke fear within local communities.

factualAku Anak Malaysia (petition creator)
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The petition claims the presence of Rohingya refugees strains resources, infrastructure, and social services.

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A petition calling for the removal of Rohingya refugees from Malaysia has garnered nearly half a million signatures.

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Full report

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Malaysia’s human rights groups have warned of rising hostility towards Rohingya refugees after a petition shared widely on social media calling for the community to be “removed” from the country amassed nearly half a million signatures.The petition, launched on Change.org late last month by an account using the name “Malaysia" class="entity-link entity-person" data-entity-id="142215" data-entity-type="person">Aku Anak Malaysia”, urges the Malaysian government to consider resettling the Rohingya in another country or providing “enhanced support in their home regions” in Myanmar.It claims the presence of Rohingya refugees has placed a “growing strain on resources, infrastructure and social services”, while also raising “security concerns” and stoking fear within local communities.By Monday morning, the petition to “remove Rohingya from Malaysia” had gathered more than 424,000 signatures – up from around 280,000 recorded by one rights group the previous week.Rohingya Muslims perform morning prayer to mark Eid ul-Adha outside a mosque in Klang, Malaysia, on May 27. Photo: AP“It’s crucial for Malaysia to prioritise its own citizens’ welfare and stability while working on a humane solution for the refugees,” the petition reads, adding: “The current approach is unsustainable.”
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Keywords & salience

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