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Anwar faces backlash after Malaysia bans then unbans books with communist elements
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SCMP Economy02.05.2026سياسة1 dk okumaChina

Anwar faces backlash after Malaysia bans then unbans books with communist elements

Home Affairs Ministry initially declared books dangerous to national security, then minister says he's revoking bans days later

نظرة سريعة

  • Malaysia's home affairs ministry banned two books for containing communist elements, including a memoir of the grandmother to an ally of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
  • Days later, the minister announced plans to revoke the bans, along with a prohibition against a Mao Zedong translation funded by Anwar's PKR party.
  • The rapid reversal has sparked confusion among Anwar's supporters, with some questioning the consistency of his reformist image.

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لماذا يهم

This incident comes as Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's reformist prime minister, faces questions about his commitment to intellectual freedom. The books were banned for containing communist elements, with one being a memoir connected to an ally of Anwar. The quick reversal suggests political sensitivity around the issue.

حجم الخط

The home affairs ministry on April 16 declared that the books – one of which was a memoir of the grandmother to an ally of Anwar – were a danger to national security for containing communist elements and ideologies. Just days later, Home Affairs Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said he was in the process of revoking the ban on the two books and a separate prohibition against a translation of an academic study on Chinese revolutionary leader Mao Zedong, which was funded by the Selangor state government led by Anwar's own People's Justice Party (PKR). "Honestly, [I'm] a bit surprised," said Efan Hamza, a 26-year-old Anwar supporter. "Anwar has always come across as someone open to different ideas. So banning a book feels slightly at odds with that reformist image. If you believe in ideas, why restrict them?" The prime minister finds himself at an unenviable crossroads.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • Why were the books initially banned if they were going to be unbanned days later?
  • What specific communist content was found in the books?
  • Was there political pressure to reverse the bans?
  • How will this affect Anwar's reformist credentials?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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