本帖最后由 angrybird582 于 24-4-2015 10:06 PM 编辑
宪法里“宗教是自由”的。。。人人可以各自表达自己的信仰。。。。。。但是IGP说,示威和强求撤掉教堂的十字架,并不是违法。。。。
你们说呢?
Selangor Menteri Besar Mohamed Azmin Ali today said the church in Taman Medan, Petaling Jaya can proceed to reaffix their cross on the building, adding that there was no need for them to wait for his written approval. Azmin, who was in Penang for the Permatang Pauh by-election nomination day, said this was because the state has given its assurance to the church and the Christian community that all faiths are protected in Selangor. "I have not heard directly from the church (that they want me to send them anything in writing). It is also not a practice for the menteri besar to do so.
"The church did not break any laws by putting up the cross, which is the symbol of Christianity. This issue is just due to pressure from some right wing group.
"I will not allow this kind of extremism to grow in Selangor. The cross has never cause trouble before," he told reporters. Yesterday, it was reported that the church wanted to wait until it received a written approval from Azmin before restoring the cross. Last Sunday, a group of 50 people protested outside the church in Petaling Jaya and pressured the church to remove its cross from its building outside, claiming that the sight of the symbol would sway Muslims' faith. The police has since called up 10 people to help investigations into the incident. It was reported that more are expected to be called up. Among those included Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar's elder brother, Datuk Abdullah Abu Bakar. Azmin said the state government would be monitoring the case to see whether the police would handle it professionally and conduct a thorough investigation. "Those who protested against the church must face serious action." he said. – April 25, 2015. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.c ... thash.EUSb0A84.dpuf
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