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End of the road for Lina Joy
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Wednesday, 30 May 2007

In what is most likely a landmark decision, Lina Joy (formerly Azlina Jailani) lost her appeal in the Federal Court to remove the word "Islam" from her IC. She renounced Islam at the age of 26 and converted to become a Christian. Since the Federal Court is the highest court in Malaysia, she doesn't have any more recourse. 

From The Star

PUTRAJAYA: Lina Joy lost her final round of appeal when the Federal Court dismissed on Wednesday her appeal against a ruling that the National Registration Department was right not to allow her to remove the word "Islam" from her identity card. 

Chief Justice Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim and Federal Court judge Justice Alauddin Mohd Sheriff delivered the majority decision dismissing her appeal. 

Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Justice Richard Malanjum dissented. 

On Sept 19, 2005, the Court of Appeal decided that the NRD director-general was right in refusing her application to drop her religious status from her IC on the grounds that the Syariah Court and other Islamic religious authorities did not confirm Linas renunciation of Islam. 

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