In Malaysia, a court pressed charges against five executives from a convenience store chain and its supplier for offending religious sentiments. This followed the sale of socks with the word "Allah" written on it, sparking public outrage, particularly among Muslims during Ramadan.
The chief executive of KK Super Mart and his wife, a company director, faced accusations of intentionally causing religious offence in the predominantly Muslim country, as outlined in a charge sheet obtained by AFP.
Malaysian convenience store owners charged over Allah socks
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