Be as one on day of mourning, Malaysians urged


Solemn moment Sikh religious leader Sardar Harcharan Singh (second from right) with Bukit Aman officer Datuk Amar Singh Ishar Singh (right) during a ceremony for non-Muslim victims of MH17 at the Monuta Mortuary, S-Gravanhage in The Hague. Leaders of other faiths were also represented by Datuk S. Mohanshan/Hindu (first from left), Reverend Sing Han/Buddhism and Daozhang Tan Boon Sin/ Taoism. -Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hisham-muddin Hussein has called on Malaysians to put aside political and ideological differences to observe the day of mourning.

“I call on everyone to put aside everything else – skin colour, religion, politics – for just one day. Let’s come together and pay respects to them,” he said.

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