Saudi Arabia mulls haj restrictions over Bersih protests

The Saudi supervision is understood to be unfortunate about Bersih 3.0 gatherings in Mecca as well as Medina recently. file pic

KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 The Saudi Arabia supervision is in a midst of deciding either it should impose restrictions upon or a suspension of haj as well as umrah pilgrims from Malaysia over recent Bersih 3.0 gatherings in Mecca as well as Medina recently.

Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom told Bernama which Saudi Arabia Ambassador to Malaysia Fahad A. H. Al-Rashid had sensitive him of a headlines at a public final Friday.

The apportion in a Prime Ministers Department combined which he had reiterated a governments stand against such misbehaviour involving a small group of people. Furthermore, a protests were staged outside a country.

He pronounced a Saudi supervision did not take easily any form of wrong assembly, especially after a recent Arab Spring, as well as as a result, had imposed sanctions upon a little countries in a past.

Jamil Khir pronounced a supervision is endangered Saudi authorities might decide to revoke a haj pilgrimage quota as well as visas approved this year.

Those concerned in Bersih 3.0 protests in Mecca as well as Medina had usually served to tarnish a countrys picture as Malaysian pilgrims have won regard from a Saudi king for their fortify in a past, he added.

Speaking upon a separate issue, a apportion pronounced a Islamic Development Department would cooperate with a Home Ministry to get a book upon marriage by Middle Eastern Study Group banned as the contents allegedly acquit same-sex relationships.


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