Vincent Chow has called for dialogue involving experts in geology and ecology to find a mutually beneficial solution.
The Court of Appeal recently allowed Associated Pan Malaysia Cement to evict a 100-year-old Buddhist monastery situated in Gunung Kanthan, Perak.
In its ruling, a three-judge panel said that the Dhamma Sakyamuni Caves Monastery did not have any legal basis to halt the eviction order. “It is important to determine whether the caves’ destruction a great loss to Malaysia or just one of those things,” said Chow.
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