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Tens of thousands rally in support of Islamic penal code bill

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The rally in support of the adoption of a strict Islamic penal code in at Padang Merbok in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo: Reuters
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Tens of thousands of Malaysians rallied in the capital on Saturday to support the adoption of a strict Islamic penal code, a proposal religious minorities fear could infringe their rights.

Prime Minister Najib Razak has thrown his weight behind the contentious bill, which seeks to incorporate parts of the Islamic penal code, or “hudud”, into Malaysia’s existing Islamic legal system.

Najib, who is currently embroiled in a corruption scandal, is hoping to burnish his Islamic credentials in order to boost his chances in national elections that must be held by August 2018.

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Critics of the bill warn that it could pave the way for full implementation of hudud, which prescribes punishments such as amputations and stoning, and disrupt the fabric of Malaysia’s multicultural and multi-religious society.

The rally in support of the adoption of a strict Islamic penal code in at Padang Merbok in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo: Reuters
The rally in support of the adoption of a strict Islamic penal code in at Padang Merbok in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo: Reuters
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“The so-called empowerment of the Shariah Court will only exacerbate the unequal treatment of Muslims and non-Muslims before the law,” said Bebas, an NGO that organised a smaller counter-rally.

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