
Churches attacked in Perak, Malacca and S’wak
Malaysiakini, 11 January 2010 More churches have come under attack in Sarawak, Perak and Malacca, revealed the authorities. Since Friday, at least seven churches have been attacked with petrol bombs. In Taiping, Molotov cocktails were hurled at two churches and the guard post of a school, SM Convent. Perak police chief Zulkifli...

Failed attack at Taiping church, convent school
The Malaysian Insider, 10 January 2010 Arsonists failed to set fire to Taiping’s historic All Saints’ Church and the Convent School last night, making it the fifth church and first Christian school attack linked to the controversial ‘Allah’ ruling that has riled many Muslims. Police confirmed both incidents, saying Molotov...

Church attacks a setback for Najib’s 1 Malaysia
The Malaysian Insider, 9 January 2010 Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s 1 Malaysia idea suffered a setback yesterday with attacks on three churches stemming from an escalating row over the “Allah” ruling as police stepped up security at Christian houses of worship around the country. Politicians from both sides of the divide swiftly...
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