Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Council of Churches Malaysia (CCM) respond to GERAKAN's stand on role of Churches and BERSIH 5?

Well, the Malaysian Churches are now responding to Gerakan's position that Churches should not get involved in BERSIH 5....see earlier post:- GERAKAN out to 'silence' Malaysian Churches and Christians? GERAKAN's finds no wrong in Malaysia? in government? 1MDB?

Council of Churches of Malaysia has issued a statement.Full statement can be read at the CCM Website - follow the link below:- Press Statement by CCM on Statement made by Mr. Andy Yong 22/11/2016.

The recent statement of Mr. Andy Yong, the Deputy Youth Chief of Party Gerakan, regarding “Christian involvement” in the recent Bersih 5 Rally came as a shock and it baffles the Churches on its intent to single out the Christian community with obtuse, incendiary and unsubstantiated views that has caused great hurt to Christians in this country.

At best, his statement is a mocking denial of the supposedly high ideals of human rights his party espouses, and at worse his comment is a deliberate attempt at casting aspersions on the good and sincere intentions of Christians to lend their voice to issues of the day….

...The Church is also committed by the teachings of Jesus Christ to be with its people in their anxieties, struggles and search for freedom, justice and peace. And so the churches lend their voices to the marginalized and the oppressed in society. History is replete with Christians marching with people against racial discrimination, wars, injustices in society and abuse of human rights. Why should it be different in our country? ... - Rev Dr Hermen Shastri, General Secretary, Council of Churches of Malaysia – 22/11/2016

Christians have marched against injustice, church group tells Gerakan

Tuesday November 22, 2016
06:25 PM GMT+8


Protesters sit on the road at Jalan Ampang during the Bersih 5 rally in Kuala Lumpur November 2016. — Picture by Yusof Mat IsaProtesters sit on the road at Jalan Ampang during the Bersih 5 rally in Kuala Lumpur November 2016. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 22 — A church group hit back at a Gerakan leader today for criticising churches that encouraged their followers to join the Bersih 5 rally.

Council of Churches Malaysia (CCM) general secretary Dr Hermen Shastri told Gerakan Youth deputy chief Andy Yong that the church was above party politics.

“History is replete with Christians marching with people against racial discrimination, wars, injustices in society and abuse of human rights. Why should it be different in our country?!

Hermen said in a statement.

He also questioned Yong’s inclination to seemingly channel his tirade towards the Christians, labelling the latter’s remark as a “mocking denial of the supposedly high ideals of human rights” Gerakan espouses.

“At best, his statement is a mocking denial of the supposedly high ideals of human rights his party espouses, and at worst his comment is a deliberate attempt at casting aspersions on the good and sincere intentions of Christians to lend their voice to issues of the day,” said Shastri.

“Second, Mr Yong has chosen to pick out Christians but it baffles everybody as to why he has remained silent on the participation of thousands of Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs and others who have exercised their right to dissent.

“Can he show any evidence from leaders of the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism who have made statements to deny the right of participation of their adherents in the said rally? So why pick out just the Christians!” he added.

He also labelled Yong’s action as a “disservice” to Gerakan and Malaysians in general who were merely exercising their constitutional rights to make their voices heard.

In his statement yesterday, Yong said that churches had held their masses and services before the rally by having Christians “conspicuously supporting one side of the protest”.

He added that it was inappropriate to use church sacraments to encourage support for selective political agendas.

More than 10,000 people took to the streets of the capital city last Saturday at the fifth edition of polls reform group Bersih 2.0’s demonstrations to protest against corruption.

Though the Bersih 5 demonstration ended peacefully without incident, several opposition leaders were arrested shortly after.

Bersih 2.0 chairman Maria Chin Abdullah has been detained since Friday under an anti-terrorism law, the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012.

Full statement can be read at the CCM Website - follow the link below:-
 Press Statement by CCM on Statement made by Mr. Andy Yong

22/11/2016

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