Recognise ‘invisible’ Malaysians among us

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Recognise ‘invisible’ Malaysians among us
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HARI Raya Aidilfitri serves as a reminder of unity and empathy. However, amid this major celebration, it is important to reflect on the harsh reality ...

serves as a reminder of unity and empathy. However, amid this major celebration, it is important to reflect on the harsh reality endured by many Malaysians, including stateless individuals.

Advocates for Non-Discrimination and Access to Knowledge understand too well the reality faced by stateless individuals and foundlings. It offers a glimpse into the bureaucratic hurdles stateless individuals have to overcome to obtain Malaysian citizenship. She was also told that she could not get a MyKad as she was not a Malaysian citizen. To make matters worse, when her MyKad was finally issued, she was not notified. This oversight – caused by a relevant authority – could have led to Alanis missing the critical time frame to officially claim her identity, and risked pushing her further into statelessness.

Anak believes that no one deserves to have the course of their lives altered due to bureaucratic inefficiency and sheer neglect.

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