Malaysian ministers condemn ‘provocative act’ after non-Muslim allegedly slapped for eating during Ramadan in Johor Bahru
- Two Malaysian ministers condemned a man for allegedly slapping a non-Muslim in a shopping mall for eating during Ramadan, calling it a provocative act against national unity.
- The victim, Elijah, reported the incident to the police, stating he was slapped for eating during Ramadan.
- If convicted, the alleged attacker could face a jail term of up to one year or a fine of RM2,000, according to the police.
- National Unity Minister Aaron Ago Dagang described the act as provocative, emphasizing the need for unity and respect in Malaysia's multicultural society.
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Malaysian ministers condemn ‘provocative act’ after non-Muslim allegedly slapped for eating during Ramadan in Johor Bahru
The purported victim shared on X that he was allegedly “slapped several times” after he refused to show his identity card to his aggressor to prove he was not a Muslim.
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A non-Muslim man was recently slapped by a Pak Cik for eating publicly during Ramadan. In a viral X post, Elijah shared his experience of being confronted by a man who asked if he was a Muslim, to which Elijah said he wasn’t. The man, however, was not satisfied with the response. He allegedly asked Elijah to show his identification card (IC) to prove that he was indeed a non-Muslim Elijah, who was eating at a convenience store inside a mall in J…
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