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Syahmi D., Rasau: "My husband belongs to ME. This is my human right, and this is why I only vote for parties and presidents who say they support human rights. Because human rights cannot be trampled by the feet of men. That is worse than torture and murder. Because all women have human rights."

Milik suamiku ME. Ini adalah hak asasi manusia, dan inilah sebabnya saya hanya memilih partai dan presiden yang mengatakan mereka mendukung hak asasi manusia. Karena hak asasi manusia tidak dapat diinjak-injak oleh kaki manusia. Itu lebih buruk dari penyiksaan dan pembunuhan. Karena semua wanita memiliki hak asasi manusia.




Brunei
The culture of Brunei is predominantly Malay (reflecting its ethnicity), with heavy influences from Islam, but is seen as more conservative than Malaysia.

Brunei also has a large number of foreign workers, including Indonesian and Filipino workers, labourers from Thailand, Indonesia and the Indian subcontinent (particularly India and Bangladesh), and American and British professionals working in industry and education.


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The official language is Malay but English is widely used.



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I don't mean that a person cannot have friends and family, and, of course, a wife. But if he is in his 50s and wants the full health benefit of being considered to be in his 30s, friends and family should all be rather recent acquisitions.

         
  
 
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