'Thank you for empowering us, stay strong' M'sians tell Haris Ibrahim diagnosed with cancer

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Political and human rights activist Haris Ibrahim. Picture source: Haris Ibrahim's Facebook

SHAH ALAM - Tributes and prayers have poured in for political and human rights activist Haris Ibrahim following his Facebook posting that he was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer.

"Twelve days ago, I was diagnosed with lung cancer. Stage 4. How much time? More than 3 months, less than a year."

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"I hope you understand that I tire easily these days. Hence, for now, I don't take calls or meet. God bless." he said in his Facebook page.

Haris is known for his charismatic and bold speeches against corrupt politicians and urging Malaysians to unite for better Malaysia, to stop race base politics and pushed for better policies for the poor for decades.

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Haris, a lawyer was part of the Anything But Umno (ABU) movement in 2018 and called on Putrajaya to restore Sabah and Sarawak as equal partners in tandem with Malaysia Agreement in 1963.

In 2020, during the peak of Covid-19, Haris volunteered almost 12 hours daily to help the poor affected by the pandemic.

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Facebook user Meng Chong wrote: "You are a true Malaysian. Please know that you are appreciated by many. Sorry to hear of your health issues. Stay strong. All the best to you and the family."

Pathma Krishnan said: "Thank you for all that you have done and still do. Praying for your complete healing!."

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"Let's all convey our heartiest prayers to our long-time great activist, Haris Ibrahim'.

Thomas Sng Chong Hooi said: "A true Malaysian with compassion. Thank you for your struggles and sacrifices for a better Malaysia. My prayers are with you. Take care and God Bless

Er Sui See wrote: "I am praying for your early recovery for you have done good for mankind irrespective of race and religion. May God bless you with good health and longevity. God Bless You."

Mohammad Sahari wrote: "Thoughts and Prayers Always. Rarely a man of your charisma and energy comes to public life and empowers it. Be strong Brother."