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Mexico: Treatment of the ethnic Chinese minority; protection available for Mexicans of Chinese ethnicity targeted by crime (2005 - January 2008)

12 February 2008 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Suriname: Treatment of ethnic Chinese and government response (2005-2007)

14 January 2008 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Solomon Islands: Situation of ethnic Chinese; current country conditions (2005-2007)

15 October 2007 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Malaysia: 1. Please provide background information with particular reference to Chinese Malaysians who claim to be shopkeepers targeted by gangsters for protection money, and whether they can obtain protection from the state

21 December 2006 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Malaysia: 1. Please provide current information on the treatment of Malaysian citizens of ethnic Chinese decent in Malaysia. 2. Are the Malaysian police and judiciary willing and able to protect ethnic Chinese in Malaysia?

11 September 2006 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Antigua and Barbuda: Treatment of Chinese in Antigua and whether state protection is available (2005-2006)

8 March 2006 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Malaysia: 1. What is the attitude of the Malaysian authorities to Communism/communists? 2. Do the authorities charge, detain in prison and/or restrain the movement of communists? 3. Could the authorities institute other actions such as "instigating violence", "creating public unrest", and "anti-national activities" to mask action against communists? 4. Is Malaysia branding the human rights movement as communists? 5. What is the ISA Act, (Internal Security Act) in Malaysia? 6. Is it generally accepted that the ethnic Chinese have spread the Communist ideology in Malaysia? 7. What rights of association, freedom of movement, workers' rights (the right to organize and bargain collectively) and anti-discrimination rights are held by Malaysian citizens?

16 December 2005 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Malaysia: 1. What is ETA? 2. Do these "Islamic" laws apply in Malaysia by force of parliament, or some other way (such as if married to a Muslim woman)? 3. Do Muslim groups in Malaysia act in "an outrageous and borderline illegal manner"? 4. Do the authorities protect people from forced conversion to Islam as a consequence of a relationship with a Muslim partner?

7 November 2005 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Malaysia: 1. Please provide any information about the relationship between Buddhists and Muslims in Malaysia. 2. Do Muslims force Buddhists to become Muslims, with threat of punishment including death, if they don't? 3. What protection, if any, does the state provide to ensure there is no violence against Buddhists refusing to convert, etc? 4. What is the situation regarding people of Chinese origin and other ethnic/racial groups in Malaysia?

27 October 2005 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Malaysia: 1. Please provide information on the prospects or opportunities for Chinese Malaysians in the educational system, particularly access to university from the high school system, and in employment. 2. Please provide any further information on the treatment of ethnic Chinese in Malaysia

3 March 2005 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

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