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KUALA LUMPUR: All parties should let the controversial socks issue involving KK Super Mart be handled by the respective authorities in accordance with the law, says an association of retired officers.
Chai Kee Kan, who is charged with two counts of wounding the religious sensitivities of Muslims, apologised to king Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar over the scandal.
KUCHING: Sarawakians must stand up against hate and violence, say lawmakers from the state following the latest firebombing of a KK Super Mart outlet here.