Wilfred Madius Tangau

Protecting diversity: Tangau urges hotline for all faiths other than Islam

Responding to Jakim's new 24-hour hotline, he emphasises need to protect all religions from insults

Sabah Electricity hit with RM40 mil in losses after warehouse fire, says Tangau

Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) is believed to have suffered losses estimated at RM40 million due to a fire that broke out at a warehouse storing its cables in Jalan Menggatal near here yesterday, said its chairman Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau

Sebuah lagi KK Mart diserang: Keganasan domestik mesti dihentikan — Wilfred Madius Tangau

Pada jam 5 pagi hari ini, sebuah cawangan KK Super Mart di Sungai Isap, Kuantan, Pahang, diserang dengan bom petrol, manakala pada 26 Mac lalu pada jam 5.35 pagi, sebuah KK Super Mart di Bidor, Perak diserang dengan bom petrol

Another KK Mart bombed: domestic terrorism must be nipped in the bud – Wilfred Madius Tangau

If two netizens could be swiftly caught, charged, and sentenced to six-months’ jail and a five-figure fine (problematically, without legal representation) for insulting Islam, surely the police can act swiftly on domestic terrorism, unless firebombing is perceived as a lesser crime than a 3R online insult.

Stop the KK witch-hunt to save Malaysia, ringgit, Madani – Wilfred Madius Tangau

SOME politicians and opinion leaders try to frame the polemic over the “Allah”-printed socks as one of non-Muslims dictating what should constitute offences to Muslims.

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