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Dennis Ignatius

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Tag Archives: Christianity

National unity or Malay supremacy?

July 31, 2018

In recent days there has been an avalanche of comments on whether the government should recognise the Unified Examination Certificate …

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Tengku Adnan: fearmongering for votes

April 17, 2018

  Tengku Adnan, the (caretaker) Minister for Federal Territories and UMNO Secretary-General followed a well-worn pattern of fearmongering when he …

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IKSIM should stop demonizing Christians

January 8, 2018

Malaysian Institute of Islamic Strategic Studies (IKSIM) Chief Executive Officer Datuk Mahamad Nasser Disa took the Christian community by complete …

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Are Christians a threat to Malaysia?

September 29, 2017

Yet again, a Muslim group is raising the spectre of a Christian threat to the security of the nation and …

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Is sensitivity a one-way street?

June 11, 2017

Following the rise of mob groups like the Red Shirts who pursue their political agenda against minorities through threats and …

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Becoming Hannah

May 19, 2017

Once again, Christians are in the spotlight following allegations that they are trying to confuse Muslims, undermine their faith and …

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Thirty pieces of silver?

June 10, 2015

A new Christian group was launched last week in Kuala Lumpur amidst much fanfare and more than the usual coverage …

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The Taman Medan incident: Thank goodness for the moderates

April 24, 2015

[By Dennis Ignatius, Published in the Malaysian Insider, April 24th 2015] In but the latest of a long series of …

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