Michael Jackson Fans Seek Permission to Visit Grave

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A global rally is underway to revise the strict visiting rules imposed by officials at the cemetery where the "King of Pop" is buried.

A fan group called Justice4MJ are planning to visit the mausoleum at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California on June 25, 2010, - the first anniversary of the death of the singer.

The Daily Express reported that a rep from the group has requested authorities to "take into consideration" the large number of fans who will be travelling from across the globe for the special day.

The fan group originated online where fans came together to demand justice for what they believe was the murder of Michael Jackson and hold Dr. Conrad Murray responsible for ending the singer's life.

"For those of you with blood on your hands, his fans are standing up, telling the truth and setting the record straight. You may have destroyed the life and contributed to the death of the greatest entertainer that ever lived, but we will not let you have his legacy." is seen on the website of the group.

Jackson's brother, Randy, is supporting the rally and has asked officials to hand out permits to visitors to the burial place.