Herald will appeal to Federal Court over 'Allah' word ban


  • Nation
  • Monday, 14 Oct 2013

Herald Editor Lawrance Andrew with his counsel at the case judgment over the use of word Allah at the Court of Appeal in Putrajaya.

PUTRAJAYA: Catholic weekly The Herald will not give up on its bid to use the word "Allah" in its Bahasa Malaysia section, despite Monday's Court of Appeal decision, said its editor Rev Lawrence Andrew.

Speaking after the judgment was handed down, he said a Federal Court appeal was planned by The Herald.

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