Malaysia Prohibits Three Books Deemed Harmful to Morality
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Malaysia Prohibits Three Books Deemed Harmful to Morality

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The government has banned three books deemed harmful to public morality in Malaysia. The Home Ministry (KDN) announced the prohibition under the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, effective January 21 and 22.

Malaysia Prohibits Three Books Deemed Harmful to Morality

The banned titles are ‘My Shadow Is Purple’ by Scott Stuart, ‘Koleksi Puisi Masturbasi’ by Benz Ali, and ‘All That’s Left In The World’ by Erik J. Brown. This preventive measure aims to curb potential threats and raise public awareness. Offenders may face up to three years in prison, a fine of up to RM20,000, or both.

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