The warning to the government is clear: If our demands are ignored, it could have serious repercussion in the next general election.
The Coalition of Malaysian Christians (COMC) today urged the government to apologise to the Christians in the country over the recent episode of impounding and stamping of 35,100 Bahasa Malaysia bibles.
The coalition said the government’s action was a gross travesty of religious freedom as enshrined in the federal constitution.
Apart from the apology, COMC urged the government to return the Malays bibles known as Alkitab to the publisher and replace them with new Alkitab.
The coalition also wanted assurances that:
Apart from the apology, COMC urged the government to return the Malays bibles known as Alkitab to the publisher and replace them with new Alkitab.
The coalition also wanted assurances that:
- no Malay bibles are destroyed or further defaced;
- the government bears all costs and gives written assurance that such desecration will never happen again;
- the home ministry will not act on its own without due consultation with the relevant Christian representative organizations;
- due respect is given to the Alkitab by consulting the relevant Christian representative organizations before any external text is inserted in the bible; and
- 30,000 Malay bibles worth RM78,000 imported by the Sarawak branch of global Christian group, The Gideons, be unconditionally released from Kuching port.