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UPKO WELCOMES COURT VERDICT ON "ALLAH" ISSUE, AN ASPIRATION OF SABAHANS WHEN FORMING MALAYSIA


From left: Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau, Senator Datuk Donald Mojuntin, and Datuk Ewon Benedick.

10 Mar 2021


KOTA KINABALU: The United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (UPKO) welcomes the High Court verdict in allowing the word "Allah" to be used by Christians all over Malaysia.


Its president Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau, deputy president Senator Datuk Donald Mojuntin and vice president Datuk Ewon Benedick in a joint statement today said it has been an important aspiration for Sabahans for the freedom of religion to be protected as enshrined on the 'Batu Sumpah Penubuhan Malaysia' which the court has finally recognised.



"This issue has been of great concern for Malaysians and has caused controversies and debates for years because sadly this issue has been politicised by certain parties as touching on the sensitivities and rights of certain race and religion where in fact it is more of a legal and constitutional issue.  


This latest decision by the High Court is based on legal grounds and should be viewed by all as such," the joint statement read.


They also expressed hope that the statement made by Muafakat Nasional in urging the Federal Government to appeal the decision is based on legal grounds and not based on playing to the sentiments of certain race and religion to score political points or to strengthened the Muafakat Nasional alliance.



"What is more disconcerting is the fact that UMNO and PAS are part of the Federal Government and the question arise whether the Attorney General Chambers under the purview of the Prime Minister Department, in deciding whether to appeal the High Court are based on how they view the decision independently and on the legal merits of the Judge’s grounds. We hope that cool heads and sound decisions will prevail in respecting the decision of the High Court.


"UPKO has always believed in protecting the constitutional rights of every citizen of this country regardless of race and religion. We believe that respect, tolerance and compassion are the bedrock of our society and that Malaysia will progress stronger when our people are together in this.


"UPKO leaders and members throughout the country are joining other believers of Allah in praying for the continuous harmony and peace on this land of ours," they said.


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