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Malaysia KK Super Mart Outlets Targeted After 'Allah Socks' Controversy

The KK Super Mart chain faces attacks and legal charges amid public outrage over socks depicting the word 'Allah', sparking a nationwide debate on religious sensitivity.

  • A series of attacks, including Molotov cocktails, targeted KK Super Mart outlets in Malaysia following outrage over socks printed with the word 'Allah'.
  • KK Super Mart's top executives and suppliers have been charged with hurting religious feelings, a move that has intensified the controversy.
  • Public anger was fueled by the sale of the socks during Ramadan, a period of heightened religious sensitivity among Muslims.
  • The chain has apologized and ceased the sale of the controversial socks, also suing the supplier for brand damage.
  • The incidents have sparked a broader conversation on religious respect and censorship in Malaysia, amidst rising conservatism.
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