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Article

1 Sep 2002

Author:
John Aglionby, Observer [UK]

Fury at Malaysian expulsions

Deportations halted after 300,000 migrant workers flee threat of caning and imprisonment - Malaysia's Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, has temporarily halted the deportation of hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants to the Philippines and Indonesia to defuse a diplomatic crisis between the three nations sparked by his decision to cane, jail, fine and deport unlawful entrants to Malaysia.