S’gor non-Muslim reps don headscarves for solidarity

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SHAH ALAM: Selangor’s non-Muslim women elected representatives donned headscarves to show support for the Muslim community, following the Christchurch tragedy.

Lee Kee Hiong , Wong Siew Ki , Michelle Ng Mei Sze and Lim Yi Wei wore headscarves, in tandem with women in New Zealand, at the assembly sitting yesterday.

 

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A solemn occasion, sad faces would be more appropriate.

solidarity for shooting victims look at the picture, seem so happy. all taking advantage of the incident.

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