Turkish writer here to speak on religions stopped at KLIA


  • Nation
  • Monday, 25 Sep 2017

PETALING JAYA: A Turkish journalist and writer who was invited to speak at a lecture on religions has been detained by Immigration officers at KL International Airport.

Mustafa Akyol was scheduled to speak on the topic “The Islamic Jesus: The Commonalities Between Judaism, Christianity and Islam” at Nottingham University Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur at 2.30pm on Monday.

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