By Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 10 — Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon today confirmed that the government plans to hold a series of dialogues between religious leaders, after the spate of church arson attacks in the country.
The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department explained that the government had already met the religious groups separately but will soon hold a meeting with the different leaders privately.
“Well, we are planning to do so (interfaith dialogue). For example Ikim has started and my department would be holding closed-door interfaith dialogues or discussion,” Koh said, referring to the Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia led by former premier Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
“We will hold closed-door [meetings] among the leaders first because it is important to arrive at certain common denominators of understanding,” he told reporters, after attending Metro Tabernacle Church’s first service since Friday’s attack, at the MCA headquarters here.
The Gerakan president added that the government has been meeting with the religious groups prior to the attacks, which came after the Dec 31 High Court ruling that Catholic weekly Herald has the constitutional right to use the word “Allah” to describe the Christian God in their Bahasa Malaysia section.
There has been five attacks against churches over three days thus far.
Petrol bombs were also found at a convent school in Taiping earlier today.
“We have had discussions with every group separately, even before this but as you could understand, every faith has different groupings with different views.
“Every religious faith has [a] different understanding and interpretation, so we do need to engage [them] separately,” he added.
But Koh refused to commit to a public interfaith dialogue.
“I think let’s take it one step at a time,” he said.
He also reiterated that the arson attacks were isolated and did not represent the sentiments of the whole country.
“Let this be a defining moment and these are trying times for all of us. The way that the vast majority of Malaysians [have] responded actually gives us great hope.
“It is very often in the times of trial like these that we discover our true commitment,” he said.
The Church’s senior pastor Reverend Ong Sek Leang thanked MCA for allowing his followers to use the hall for free. He said this before receiving a RM100,000 donation from CIMB Group CEO Datuk Seri Nazir Razak.
Nazir’s brother, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had earlier pledged RM500,000 in government funds to the church.
Ong was grateful for the generosity of Malaysians but asked for the Selangor Mentri Besar, Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim to expedite the approval for the church’s new building near Batu Caves.
He also confirmed that the church suffered RM1.5 million in damages from the arson attack.

written by ?malaysian, January 10, 2010
written by veryupset, January 10, 2010
Are they gonna be arrested?
written by Missing Jet Engine, January 10, 2010
Always the case, this BN goverment always has to wait for some one killed or damage done only bulit a Over-head bridge.
Isn't it too late , why not earlier ????
written by eksk, January 10, 2010
written by Lion, January 10, 2010
We rakyat have had enough lies as it is. We do not need you to lie to us anymore.
written by Kiwi in Malaysia, January 10, 2010
Wasn't there an attempt a couple of years ago to have inter-faith meetings to avoid exactly this kind of occurrence? As I recall, they were abandoned after a group of 'NGO's' protested outside and threatened violence...
Sounds familiar doesn't it?
I would bet a fair amount of money that they were the same people who are causing the trouble now.
Please for goodness sake, listen to the people - they know what needs to happen to help this country and have tried to get your attention before. Perhaps now it's a politicians 'idea' it will now happen?
written by Harry, January 10, 2010
written by swipenter, January 10, 2010
written by Zashnain, January 10, 2010
written by kb, January 10, 2010
written by Christian, January 10, 2010
written by ulu@, January 10, 2010
written by martin, January 10, 2010
written by Norman fernandez, January 10, 2010
written by phoo chee, January 10, 2010
written by wandererAUS, January 10, 2010
Talk, talk, talk....just talking cock!
After more than 50years of Merdeka, we are still in the muddy waters of a nation that is moving directionless...as long as the present ruling administration is infested with racists and religious maggots,
there will not be a silver lining appearing in the sky for Malaysia Boleh!!
written by John Henry Louis, January 10, 2010
written by Observer, January 10, 2010
written by Confuse, January 10, 2010
written by Botox, January 10, 2010
written by chen shiung, January 10, 2010
if any demonstrations or acts that can incite and inflame racial or religious feelings
if utusan had not been so loud rhethorical and partisan
if the extremists were not told that they had the rights to protest
and the rule of law must be respected
the acts of arson and intimidation would not have happened
the image of a peacefull multiracial multireligious is now shattered
written by vinod, January 10, 2010
If it is me, I would throw the money back at his face
written by graduate, January 10, 2010
written by think, January 10, 2010
written by allankong, January 10, 2010
running freely all breeded by BTN ie umno A lot of undoing to be done And not suprisingly
we have a few in the gomen as well Reeducate them This looks like a monumental task
God help Malaysia!
written by Dr. Pang HC, January 10, 2010
Now you sendiri berdialog, guess what we'll say to you?
written by KTK-GOOD-TO STOOGE-IN-PENANG, January 10, 2010
written by Dave Chang, January 10, 2010
written by Robest Yong, January 10, 2010
Once upon a time is a very very remote place up in the high mountains, there was a village where the people speak and write only in their own ancient language. They have never seen or heard about the Romanize character of ABC.
These people have a very unique food which they had been eating for generations which is written and pronounced as “Mak Dor Nal’ in their language.
One day, 2 men from the village came out and went to America. They also brought along the recipe for their favorite food and they start cooking then and found out that their American friends love them very much. So they decided to open their own restaurant. As they are now in America, they have to use the Romanized character to write the name of their restaurants.
One of them put it as “McDonalds” in Romanized character as it pronounced as what they had been calling them for centuries back in their homeland in their own written and spoken language.
The other, wrote his as “Mak Dor Nal” as to him, it also have the same pronunciation as what they had been calling them back home.
Well, you don’t have to guess what happened to restaurant #1 eh?
Now, the moral of the story…..
Yes, both of us call our God, Allah. But do it have to be spelled as ‘ALLAH’ in the Romanized character? Did our God specify that we must spell Him with these exact Romanize texts? Will our God not acknowledge us if we still call out to Him as ‘Allah’ even when the text on our Holy Books spelled it as ‘Aalah’, ‘Al-lah’ or any other spellings which are still be pronounced and sound as ‘Allah’ ?
A different form of spellings will solve the confusion of the ‘two’ Gods on all written materials.
“A rose spelled by another will still smell as sweet”.
ROBEST YONG
Kuala Lumpur
written by peace, January 10, 2010
Come to a Common Word!
The basis for this peace and understanding already exists. It is part of the very foundational principles of both faiths: love of the One God, and love of the neighbour. These principles are found over and over again in the sacred texts of Islam and Christianity. - the common ground between Islam and Christianity. (Aal ‘Imran 3:64) (Al-Mumtahinah, 60:8) (Aal-‘Imran, 3:113-115) (Mark 12:29-31) Let this common ground be the basis of all future interfaith dialogue between us, for our common ground is that on which hangs all the Law and the Prophets (Matthew 22:40). So let our differences not cause hatred and strife between us. Let us vie with each other only in righteousness and good works. Let us respect each other, be fair, just and kind to another and live in sincere peace, harmony and mutual goodwil
written by Tonberry, January 10, 2010
written by baba ali, January 10, 2010
written by lebai man, January 10, 2010
So Mr KPI want to have a close-door private discussion?
I doubt thee will be any progress given the selfish attitude of umno people.
written by owl, January 10, 2010
A: "How long do you think we should stay in here for?"
B: "Hmm.. 2 hrs enough? I think our kopi will only last us that long. Can order sommore karipap or not?"
C: "Wah.. good thing I got my iPhone.. boleh main game while we wait."
D: "Nak tengok wayang, tak? I bawa laptop. Baru download new movie last night."
A: "Report camna nak tulis, ya? Ada template from somewhere else or not?"
written by Tun Ling, January 10, 2010
After all damages have been done, all these wow wow, come out wow wow wow wow woooooo..................
written by Completely Confused ?, January 10, 2010
According to the various police statements, there is no proof to indicate the arsonists are from a particular party... and mostly isolated cases.
Thus, the rakyat assume some common criminals or opportunists were responsible.
As such, ALL law abiding citizens should apprehend these criminals and hand them over to the police for interrogations.
What interfaith dialogue is Mr KPI talking about ??
Please Don't confuse or alarm the public and turn this criminal acts as if it's connected to religion!!
Sheeez.. what actually is going on ??
written by kangkong, January 10, 2010
written by Rkyt8tLrg, January 10, 2010
What's the KPI of those applying double standards to the instigators like Ah Wang?
What's the KPI for "we cannot stop them..."?
What's the KPI for "you need to step up security yourself..."
...
What's the KPI of thyself?
written by Steven Ong, January 10, 2010
Unity and love comes together. Without love there is no unity and without unity there cant be love.
If we truly love others then we should not imposed our will on others and vis versa. All should be treated justly as equal in Malaysia. All Malaysians must be free to practice and to choose our faith or changed our faith.
And if we truly want unity we should show it by our love for one another. By our work we show our true intention.
Stop pretending to be good but repent and turn from our wicked ways and seek the truth.
written by allankong, January 11, 2010
otherwise he got nothing to do but polishing balls
Closed door meeting? Well for umno the ketuanan party to dictate!




