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Why don't all asylum seekers just stay in Malaysia?

It is often asserted that the refugees arriving in boats to Australia could safely stay in countries such as Malaysia that they pass through on the way.  Before giving credence to such an idea, it is worth examining some of the evidence.
The Chapter on Malaysia from the most recent World Report of Human Rights Watch states:
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Why it matters how Australia treats asylum seekers

Many people continue to assert that asylum seekers who arrive in Australia by boat should be rejected because they (allegedly) pass through other countries where they are supposedly safe.  See some of the public comments made in response to this recent piece on the ABC website by Rachel Ball from the Human Rights Law Resource Centre [...]