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Top 5 at 5: Why Are 2,000 Children Locked in Immigration Depots?

Anderson Selvasegaram, Executive Director, SUKA Society

05-Dec-25 17:00

Top 5 at 5: Why Are 2,000 Children Locked in Immigration Depots?

Malaysia’s immigration depots are now holding close to 2,200 children, nearly double last year’s figure, raising urgent questions about child welfare and government promises. Despite earlier pledges to move children into safer Baitul Mahabbah centres, only a fraction have been relocated, leaving most still in detention. We discuss what the numbers indicate and the alternatives being pushed for by child rights advocates. (Starts at 22:58)

DAP pushes for reforms within tight deadline: DAP’s heavy defeat in Sabah has triggered urgent calls for reform, with Anthony Loke setting a six‑month timeline to rebuild confidence. Analysts warn the deadline is unrealistic, especially with Sarawak elections looming, and insiders hint at growing impatience within the party. (Starts at 17:50)

Eurovision keeping Israel in contest: Eurovision’s decision has triggered a wave of withdrawals, with Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland and Slovenia pulling out in protest. The move highlights the tension between Eurovision’s claim of political neutrality and its uneven handling of past conflicts, especially given Russia’s exclusion in 2022. We discuss. (Starts at 12:01)

Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin dies at 66: The Sabah BN chairman has passed away, just days after retaining his Lamag seat in the state elections. A towering figure in Sabah politics for over two decades, Bung was both celebrated for his outspoken advocacy and criticised for his fiery, often controversial style. We hear from Dr Syaza Shukri, Associate Professor of Political Science at International Islamic University Malaysia about the legacy he leaves, and the future of BN Sabah. (Starts at 06:29)

Malaysia has over 4,000 centenarians: This is a sharp rise from just over 1,000 in 2020, reflecting advances in healthcare and social support. Experts warn, however, that longevity must be matched with quality of life, as the country prepares for a rapidly aging population. We get into it. (Starts at 00:21)

Image Credit: Amnesty Malaysia

Produced by: Lim Sue Ann, Alia Zefri, Lee Chwi Lynn, Sneha Harikannan, Tee Shiao Eek

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Dashran Yohan


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