As promised, the Malay-Muslims have begun their 'investigation' this week of a state religious police raid earlier this month on a Kuala Lumpur-area church. Yesterday the first hearing took place, which had some of the organizations involved in attendance. From "NGO and Jais reps meet panel", The Star, 26 August 2011:
SHAH ALAM: Parties involved in the controversial Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (Jais) [state religious police] operation on a multiracial thanksgiving dinner in a church met with the state hearing committee.
Jais was represented by its director Marzuki Hussin, while a group of six represented dinner organiser [NGO] Harapan Komuniti, including two lawyers.
The two groups met the hearing committee comprising Mentri Besar
Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim, state mufti Datuk Tamyes Abd Wahid and his deputy Datuk Abdul Majid Omar.
First to meet them yesterday was Marzuki at 2.30pm. The meeting was held at the Mentri Besar’s office. Read the rest on:
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