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Jill Ireland Lawrence Bill’s lawyers Annou Xavier (right) and Lim Heng Seng (left) are seen at the Kuala Lumpur High Court after the court’s quashing of the government ban on the word ‘Allah’ in Christian publications, March 10, 2021. ― Picture by Hari Anggara
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KUALA LUMPUR, March 16 A total of 54 federal and state lawmakers from Sabah and Sarawak have come together in a bipartisan effort to ask the federal government to discontinue its appeal against the High Court’s quashing of a decades-old government ban on the word “Allah” in Christian publications.
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Malaysian Christians pray for missing pastor, disappeared
Catholics and Protestants hold prayers of solidarity as Archbishop Leow calls for the truth to be established
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Christian pastor Raymond Koh (left) and Shia Muslim social activist Amri Che Mat went missing within three months of each other. (Photo: Free Malaysia Today)
Catholics and Protestants in Malaysia are praying for victims of enforced disappearances as they remember a Christian pastor who went missing four years ago.
The prayers of solidarity on the weekends on Feb. 6-7 and Feb. 13-14 are in response to a call from the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM), the interdenominational Christian forum in the Muslim-majority country.
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Family and friends of Pastor Raymond Kho at a vigil commemorating him in 2017. The search for Koh and three other missing activists should be a national undertaking, says Christian Federation of Malaysia Archbipshop Julian Leow Beng Kim. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, February 6, 2021.
PUTRAJAYA should do more to find out what had happened to Pastor Raymond Koh and the three other missing activists to bring closure to their families, said the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM).
CFM chairman Archbishop Julian Leow Beng Kim said the truth finding should be a national undertaking and there must be accountability and justice to provide some relief to the families.