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NSTnation It was widely known that Malaysia's healthcare was among the best in Southeast Asia and the whole of Asia. Gerakan Nature Healthcare System

 

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Not ONLY healthcare, immigrants too receive free bus ride, driving vehicles without license, stalls trading without licence. Beyond that houses with cars rearing cattles at the shop lots shown in facebook. Malaysia is heaven for immigrants while the Malays being neglected !!!

Meanwhile, parties like Pakatan Harapan and others kept quiet while watching Malaysia's image being tarnished. Perhaps defending Malaysia here doesn't carry any political point.

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