In a recent legal development, McDonald’s Malaysia has taken legal action against the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Malaysia movement, filing a defamation lawsuit seeking damages amounting to 6 million ringgit ($1.31 million).
The fast-food giant alleges that the BDS Malaysia movement, through social media posts, falsely implicated the company in Israel’s conflict with Palestinians, resulting in reputational damage and financial losses.
McDonald’s Malaysia is adamant in asserting that the civil suit is essential to safeguard its rights and emphasizes its non-support and non-condonement of the ongoing Middle East conflict.
BDS Malaysia has promptly refuted the allegations, issuing a statement wherein they “categorically deny” defaming McDonald’s. The resolution of this legal dispute hinges on the unfolding legal proceedings, the evidence presented, and the final decision of the court. As of now, the outcome and potential ramifications of the lawsuit remain uncertain.
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