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Open letter to Council of Churches Malaysia — Too Xing Ji

I write to you in good faith as a fellow citizen of Malaysia to humbly ask that the Council of Churches reconsiders its decision to object to the Devourer Concert on April 21, 2019.

Over the years, the Malaysian Christian community has had its freedom of speech and belief, unjustly taken away on many occasions by the authorities, to avoid offending the sensitivities of those who follow the religion of the Federation.The seizure of Bibles printed in the national language;The logic and policy behind those actions, and the cancellation of the Devourer Concert, are exactly the same.

Today's actions undermine the position of all of us who seek the refuge of the law from the tyranny of the majority. In fact, the CCM will be all the more respected, if it expressly states that even though it continues to find heavy metal offensive and distasteful, it respects the right of the people of Malaysia to exercise their freedoms in a democratic society, by allowing the concert to proceed.

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