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Police raid of New Testament Church premises PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 March 2001 12:00am

There is a religious group known as the New Testament Church. It has premises in Bukit Markisan, Chenderiang, Perak. For many years this religious community has carried out its activities peacefully. No one has been known to complain about its activities.

The Inspector General of Police states that the group’s activities are legal. It does not pose a threat to national security. The Mentri Besar of Perak states that the community has not violated any conditions of its land title.

Yet a peaceful religious gathering at these premises was recently disrupted by a Police raid. The public has yet to be given any credible explanation why the Police took such action.

Malaysians are aware that a democratic society allows its members full freedom of thought, action and belief so long as the law is observed. The Malaysian Constitution ensures such freedom. In a world where such freedoms are increasingly threatened the authorities in Malaysia would have to be even more vigilant to ensure that our country’s essential unity in its commitment to liberty is maintained whilst its rich diversity of cultures, languages and religions is strengthened.

The Bar Council urges the Police to let the public have an explanation for the raid. There has been more than sufficient time to complete whatever investigations were being carried out.

The Bar Council is confident that the Malaysian public will continue its proud tradition of respect for all religions, cultures and traditions.

The Bar Council calls on the Government to provide the fullest possible opportunity for all religious groups to be able to establish places of worship, gather there without interference and generally to enjoy the Constitutional guarantee of freedom to profess and practise the religion of their choice.

Dated this 8th day of March 2001.

Haji Sulaiman Abdullah
Chairman
Bar Council

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