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八点最热报 | 昨天有多家媒体报道,吉兰丹州政府要求所有餐饮业者,必须先申请清真认证,才能更新营业执照的新措施。对于这件事,民政党主席刘华才发文告澄清,他已经跟负责相关事务的丹州行政议员沟通过,确认吉兰丹州政府只是要求穆斯林餐饮业者申请清真认证,其他出售非清真食品的业者并不会受影响。(主播:庄文杰)

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00:05Yesterday, many media reported that the state government in Jilandan asked all restaurant operators to apply for authentication first
00:11before they can update the new measures for business licenses.
00:14To this end, Vice Chairman Liu Yaqiang of Mahua issued a statement today,
00:17saying that this measure is tantamount to suppressing non-Muslims and depriving them of their freedom of operation.
00:23Zhang Lijun, Secretary of the Communist Party of China, said that
00:25the forced application for authentication is a direct act of excluding non-Muslim businessmen.
00:30This will result in traditional delicacies such as pork bone tea, char siu, and roast meat not being able to be sold in Gedabalu.
00:36They called on the Jilandan state government, led by the first party,
00:39to respect the choice of caterers and customers.
00:42Otherwise, the first party will only become an empty political slogan.
00:47As for this matter, Liu Huacai, chairman of the Democratic People's Party, issued a statement clarifying
00:51that the Jilandan state government only asked Muslim caterers to apply for authentication.
01:01Other non-Muslim food sellers will not be affected and can continue to maintain their current business model.
01:08Liu Huacai also said that the Jilandan state government hopes that all Muslim businessmen in the state can apply for authentication,
01:14instead of forcing everyone to comply.
01:17Lin Guangsheng, a member of the Gedabalu City Council, also further explained that
01:22only Muslim caterers can apply for authentication.
01:30According to a report, the Jilandan state government stipulates that all food sellers must obtain authentication
01:36in order to renew their business license.
01:38Today, the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Ni Ke Min,
01:41expressed doubts about this regulation at a press conference.
01:43He said that the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport received many complaints yesterday,
01:47especially from non-Muslim caterers.
01:49They could not understand how to obtain authentication for non-Muslim food they sold.
01:54Ni Ke Min urged the local government to avoid implementing measures that conflict with the central government.
02:00The Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport has made a decision
02:02where the government encourages entrepreneurs to apply,
02:08but we never force them.
02:10I urge the BBC to respect the advice of the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
02:15and not to do anything that contradicts the decision of the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
02:20as the highest executive body in our country.
02:24Lin Guangsheng, a member of the Gedabalu City Council,
02:27said at a press conference that
02:29only Muslim caterers can apply for authentication in order to renew their business license.
02:34According to the regulation, non-Muslim caterers cannot apply for authentication
02:39unless the caterer is a Muslim.
02:42If a restaurant has 80% or 90% of its customers are Malaysian,
02:49it is best to apply.
02:51However, if it is a Chinese restaurant,
02:54the caterer does not have to apply.
03:00Lin Guangsheng emphasized that
03:01caterers who do not belong to Muslim communities
03:04only need to apply for a restaurant card,
03:08and do not need to apply for CGO Halal authentication.
03:12In our society,
03:13if a restaurant has a CGO Halal certificate,
03:18it does not need to apply for a restaurant card.
03:19A restaurant card does not apply to Malaysian caterers
03:22or Malaysian workers.
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