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South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post
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How a pig farm dispute exposed fault lines in Malaysia’s multiracial politics
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A royal decree in Malaysia's Selangor state ordering the closure of pig farms has escalated a local environmental dispute into a broader political issue involving religious tensions, minority rights, and the role of hereditary rulers in governance.

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How a pig farm dispute exposed fault lines in Malaysia’s multiracial politics
Pig farmers in the central state of Selangor have spent years trying to keep their business out of Malaysia’s culture wars. A royal decree has dragged them straight into one. The state’s decision to shut down pig farms, prompted by Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, Selangor’s hereditary ruler, has transformed a long-standing local dispute over pollution and odour into a flashpoint touching on royal influence, the livelihoods of a minority community and the delicate balancing act facing Malaysia’s..
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