GISBH pleads to be allowed to continue business activities

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Three members of Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISBH) made a plea to be allowed to continue carrying out their business activities.

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00:00Three members of Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings, or GISBH, on Monday
00:05pleaded to the authorities to allow them to continue carrying out their business activities.
00:10They also urged the authorities not to use the Security Offences Special Measures Act
00:16to detain their members for investigation.
00:18They said all NGOs, politicians and other parties
00:21should stop any polemics or debates on the investigation involving GISBH.
00:27Mohamad Shurahbil Amran, Umu Mubaroka Asyari and Khawla Asyari
00:32made this plea through their lawyers.
00:57There is no online meeting centre opened by GISBH.
01:03There is no online meeting centre opened by GISBH.
01:12There is no centre or meeting house under GISBH.
01:21Therefore, the investigation on GISBH should be carried out in accordance with the law and the will of the government.
01:33Give them the will in this investigation.
01:37There is no need for repeated detention.
01:39The majority of detainees who were released informed us
01:46that the investigation is only for a few days, but the detention is up to 20 days.
01:52This is unacceptable.
01:54They said if there are concerns about deviant teachings,
01:57the state religious authorities should handle it.
02:00They are not a group of rapists.
02:03Handle this GISBH case safely.
02:07If their investigation or activities are considered contrary to the Sunnah of the Jama'at,
02:15handle it in accordance with the law and the will of the government.
02:23The GISBH members also appealed to the government
02:27to allow them to be involved in the welfare of their children
02:30currently under the care of the Welfare Department.
02:33They said they will hand over all their appeals and requests
02:37in a written document to the minister concerned.

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