By Keertan Ayamany
Christian Federation of Malaysia chairman Archbishop Julian Leow Beng Kim today called on all churches in Malaysia to pray for pastor Raymond Koh for the next two weekends to mark the 4
th anniversary of the mysterious abduction of Pastor Raymond Koh.
Koh was abducted on Feb 13, 2017, in what has been deemed an enforced disappearance.
Leow in a statement today, also urged Christians to pray for other victims of “enforced disappearances”, namely social activist Amri Che Mat, and pastor Joshua Hilmy together with his wife Ruth Sitepu all of whom disappeared in 2016.
“For the next two weekends February 6 to 7 and February 13 to 14 we ask all churches to remember and pray for Pastor Raymond, Amri Che Mat, Joshua Hilmy, Ruth Sitepu and their families. May they know that we stand in solidarity with them on their continuous journey of uncertainty.
Saturday, 06 Feb 2021 05:41 PM MYT
BY KEERTAN AYAMANY
A candlelight vigil for missing Pastor Raymond Koh is held outside the Selangor police headquarters in Shah Alam, March 5, 2017. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 Christian Federation of Malaysia chairman Archbishop Julian Leow Beng Kim today called on all churches in Malaysia to pray for pastor Raymond Koh for the next two weekends to mark the 4
th anniversary of the mysterious abduction of Pastor Raymond Koh.
Koh was abducted on Feb 13, 2017, in what has been deemed an enforced disappearance.
Conservancy workers demand early allotment of houses in Coimbatore
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AAA Coimbatore Corporation conservancy workers attempted a protest in front the Coimbatore Collectorate on Monday to condemn the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board for delaying allotment of houses to them.
The workers, who came to the Collectorate to submit a petition at the weekly grievances redress meeting on Monday, said the board was yet to allot the houses even three years after they registered under the Prime Minister Housing For All scheme.
The petitioners said 241 workers’ families had not benefited from the scheme, and threatened to boycott the election if the houses were not allotted soon.
Tuesday, 15 Dec 2020 10:23 PM MYT
BY IDA LIM
In their court filing, the two Sabahans claimed that PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang had made a seditious statement in PAS newspaper Harakah against Christians and Christian missionaries on January 18, 2016. Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 15 Two Sabahans have filed a lawsuit against PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang as a public interest matter, seeking to have the court declare the politician as unfit for any government posts over his alleged previous seditious remark against Christians.