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2024-03-27 16:19 Schematic diagram of the United News Network’s Corner International Daily Podcast. In September 2023, the manager of a printing factory in Serdang, Selangor was accused of sending 2,540 copies of the Quran to non-Muslims…
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March 27, 2024, news tracking:
(1) The “Francis Scott Key Bridge” (Francis Scott Key Bridge) in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, was hit by a freighter on a pier and collapsed around 1:30 a.m. local time on March 26. Six construction workers on the bridge were missing. So far, the search and rescue team No trace or remains were found. Taking into account the time passed since the incident and the temperature of the water, the authorities presumed that the six people were dead. The freighter that hit the Kaye Bridge was the Singaporean DALI. The DALI lost control of its power following setting off from Baltimore and drove towards the Kaye Bridge at high speed. The crew sent a distress signal and hit the bridge pier only 2 minutes later. In addition to the ongoing search for the missing persons, the collapse of the Kaye Bridge, a traffic artery that carries 35,000 vehicles a day, plunged Baltimore into severe congestion, and this commuting nightmare may continue for several years. (Extended reading: “The Baltimore Bridge in the United States was broken: 6 missing workers were presumed dead, and the local area fell into a traffic jam nightmare”)
(2) KK Supermarket in Sunway Town, Selangor, Malaysia, caused a huge controversy for selling white socks with the word “Allah” printed on them. The Malaysian prosecutors charged a total of five people, including the founders of KK Supermarket, his wife, and the wholesaler Xinjian Chong Company, for allegedly violating Section 298 of the Penal Code “Injuring the Religious Feelings of Others” and Section 109 “Instigation” at the Shah Alam Court. . All five refused to plead guilty and the case will be heard once more on April 29.
Another case involving religiously sensitive issues also recently received a latest verdict. In September 2023, the manager of a printing factory in Serdang, Selangor, was accused of sending 2,540 copies of the Quran to a factory owned by non-Muslims for binding, violating the 1986 Quran Printing Act. The manager pleaded guilty in court and asked for leniency, and was finally fined RM6,000 (approximately NT$40,000) on March 25. The Quran that arrived bound did not meet the conditions for a license issued by the Licensing Bureau and was ultimately confiscated.
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