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    Malaysian magazine apologises to Christians over sting operation
    Malaysia Sun
    Sunday 7th March, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Malaysia's Al-Islam magazine has apologised for "unintentionally hurting the feelings of Christians" after it emerged that its reporters had posed as Christians and participated in a mass at the St Anthony's Church to investigate the allegations of apostasy.

    "The two reporters involved also tendered their apology for not realising that what they have done in the course of their assignment has offended the feelings of Christians. Al-Islam hopes that such a thing will not recur," the Star Online quoted from the three paragraph apology posted on the website of the magazine's publisher Utusan Karya, as saying.

    The report entitled 'Al-Islam's investigation in the church - finding the truth on teenage Malay apostates' was published in its May 2009 issue.

    The reporters were said to have admitted to receiving the Holy Communion then spitting it out, an act Catholics consider a sacrilege.

    Kuala Lumpur Archbishop Tan Sri Murphy Pakiam had on Thursday said the church would not pursue legal action against the magazine nor its reporters if a public apology was offered.

    Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail had said that action should not be taken against reporters, as "they did not know the significance of the white bread".

    Reverand Murphy said he was pleased with the quick response by the publishers, editors and authors.

    "We accept their apology and extend our hand in peace. The Catholic community is now at peace following the apology. May God bless our country," he said. (ANI)

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    Comments on this story

    By Anonymous, 03-07-10, 12:59 PM

    Malaysian magazine apologises to Christians over sting operation

    inasmuch as they may have apologized, the judge himself went on again to exhibit sacrilege again in saying
    By anonymous 001, 03-07-10, 01:04 PM

    sacrilege

    What would have happened if this had been Christians pretending to be muslims doing this in a mosque.
    By anonymous 001, 03-07-10, 01:11 PM

    sacrilege

    What would have happened if this had been Christians pretending to be muslims doing this in a mosque.
    By Anonymous, 03-07-10, 05:34 PM

    Answer to sacrilege

    They would shit in their pants.
    By annon, 03-07-10, 10:11 PM

    Real issue.

    If only the christians could stop corrupting vulnerable individuals to change their belief, such foolish acts and friction and distrust will not occure. Muslims do not go door knocking to convert others. Why cant the christians to have some ethics and tolerance?
    By klman, 03-07-10, 10:21 PM

    not the real issue

    No annon you are being quite stupid. You are part of the problem, christians can say
    By klman, 03-07-10, 10:22 PM

    not the real issue

    No annon you are being quite stupid. You are part of the problem, christians can say
    By annon, 03-07-10, 11:28 PM

    real issue

    If it is stupid to ask for tolerance, respect for others' beliefs and peace then so be it.
    By educated, 03-08-10, 12:28 AM

    have brains and think like humans

    its everyone mistake. it is all because we all think that our own religion is greather than others. our religion i s better than others. just sit and think. whom does the religion belong to . me you ??? haven sake . we all will die one day. religion goes on. human make the religion. if we have been educted by the right person on religion there is no bad in any religion. it is true . who are we human to ask or set laws of confversion. religion belong to GOD, Mosque, church, temple , Gudwara all belong to GOD. it is the house of GOD. if you respect the house of God who on eartth can you respect. you throw rubbish at any of these places you hurt GOD. not only of the other religion but also your own religion because your GOD or MINE did not teach us to these things. live on GOD’s earth as we are all temporary. Every human being belongs to God. Thimnk, if you hurt HIS child wont he be hurt. Just like our own children, when people scould them we get angry. WAKE up and let us ask GOD for forgiveness aned prey for GOD to lead us to peace and happiness.
    By NIckhead, 03-08-10, 12:59 AM

    Born Stupid

    The difference between Stupidity and Genius is that Genius has its limits. To err is human, to forgive is not the nation policy.
    By hope, 03-08-10, 03:37 AM

    Dutch magazine

    At least al-islam ask for appology, as compared to the Dutch magazine which demonised Prophet Muhammad S.A.W (peace be upon him).
    By Marginalized, 03-08-10, 05:14 AM

    Fear of ISA

    I would very much like to comment on what our AG said (which is quite obvious!) regarding the reporters but I fear being charged under ISA....as this country does not offer any protection against those who want to exercise freedom of speech.

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