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    Writings on May 13. by Funston, Neil John

    Published 1975
    “…The racial riots which started in Kuala Lumpur on the evening of May, 13, 1969, or the May 13 Incident as it has since come to be known, is one of the most controversial political events in Malaysia's history. …”
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    Muzzling communication: sedition law as a tool to manage ethnic relations by Shuaib, Farid Sufian

    Published 2009
    “…Malaysia has a history of ethnic relations flare-ups such as the May 13 incident in 1969. One of the causes attributed to the incident was unruly speeches that incited inter-ethnic hatred. …”
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    A legal study on the Sedition Act in Malaysia / Nor Hazwani Jasman by Jasman, Nor Hazwani

    Published 2017
    “…Malaysia has histories of flares of ethnic relations such as the May 13 incident in 1969. One of the causes attributed to the incident is unruly speeches that incite inter-ethnic hatred. …”
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    Thesis
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    Misinterpretation on rumors towards racial conflict: a review on the impact of rumors spread during the riot of May 13, 1969 by Al-Amril Othman, Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali

    Published 2018
    “…It can be concluded that the May 13 incident is an effective mechanism in controlling the conflict in the country. …”
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    Muzzling communication: Sedition law as a political tool to suppress dissent or a legal tool to manage ethnic relation? by Shuaib, Farid Sufian

    Published 2009
    “…Malaysia has histories of flares of ethnic relations such as the May 13 incident in 1969. One of the causes attributed to the incident is unruly speeches that incite inter ethnic hatred. …”
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    Nation state formation in Malaysia (1945-1974) by Mohd. Ashraf Ibrahim

    Published 2010
    “…The challenges faced by Malaysia with the entry of Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore (1963) were given special attention, particularly over the issue of a Malaysian Malaysia and multilingualism. The May 13 incident and the effort to build "a new Malaysia" through the implementation of the New Economic Policy and the politics of consensus were also the main themes for this research. …”
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