BSM disappointed over desecration of returned Bibles


PETALING JAYA: The Bible Society of Malaysia (BSM) had expressed its bitter disappointment in discovering that the Selangor Islamic religious authorities had stamped a warning notice on the recently returned Bahasa Malaysia and Iban-language Bibles.

BSM president Bishop Datuk Ng Moon Hing said the warning stamp was a desecration of the books of the Christian holy text which were seized from the BSM premises in Damansara by the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) on Jan 2.

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