An Indonesian Christian woman named Yanti visited Malaysia's National Registration Department to correct her religious status on her permanent residency card. However, she was dismayed to find the same error repeated, raising concerns about administrative procedures and minority rights in the country.
The government of Depok, Indonesia, has urged newcomers to adhere to residency administrative procedures. This call is part of the government's efforts to facilitate public services and ensure the rights of citizens and residents.
Legal sources have announced that prisoners can now be released without complex administrative procedures, allowing families to reunite with their loved ones. This initiative aims to improve the judicial system and alleviate burdens on prisons.