Malaysian prosecutors dropped attempted murder charges against 31 ethnic Indians on Monday, a move likely to soothe the minority Indians who are chafing over complaints of racial discrimination in this Muslim-majority country. Prosecutors said all charges are being abandoned against five of the ethnic Indians. Prosecutors also dropped an attempted murder charge, punishable by 20 years in prison, against the remaining 26. Full Story
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