PETALING JAYA: On some days, Suriani Kempe still thinks about a voice note from a little girl. “I’m going to be Malaysian now!” the child said excitedly to her grandmother.
The message came after a landmark citizenship victory by Family Frontiers, the advocacy group Suriani co-founded. For the girl – born overseas to a Malaysian mother – it meant something simple yet profound: belonging.
“For some reason,” Suriani recalled, “this little girl had been made to feel different… even though Malaysia is her home.”
