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8 Sep 2014

Malaysian religious police raid hotel, arrest two women for sharing room

 

Malaysian religious police arrested a lesbian couple after raiding a hotel room in Johor Baru where they were staying, media reported.

The two young women had been arrested by officers of the Johor Islamic Religious Department, according to outinperth.com citing a Sinar Harian newspaper report.

The newspaper reported nine officers searching the hotel when they came across the two women sharing a room and that during the search of the women’s room a sex toy was discovered.

Both women could face up a fine of 5000 Malaysian ringit (US1,575) or up to three years in jail and six strokes of the cane just for being in a same-sex relation.

The women reportedly told police that they bought the sex toy online and although it had been opened, they had not used it.

The newspaper that published the story also carried with a photo of the two women talking to police during the search. Although the women’s faces were blurred in the image rights organization Sisters of Islam have called for the police to conduct a thorough investigation for why the photo was included but also the police raid and arrest.

Sisters of Islam’s legal officer Rashidi Abd Rahim speaking to the ‘Raykat Post’ pointed out that the news reports had failed to show any criminal act had taken place and the onus was on prosecutors to prove that a sexual act had indeed taken place.

Earlier this year the Malaysian government declared one of the country’s leading human rights groups illegal the Comango group lodged a report with United Nations criticizing the country’s stance of LGBTIQ rights.

The country retains “Section 377A” a British colonial-era law banning “carnal intercourse against the order of nature” and outlaws same-sex relations and can be jailed for up to 20 years, caned or fined.

The government’s attitude towards the LGBT community is shaped by Islam, the official religion in Malaysia. Muslims who make up over 60 percent of Malaysia’s of 29 million people.

讀者回應

1. 2014-09-08 14:06  
awful.
2. 2014-09-08 15:21  
Heartbreaking. :(
3. 2014-09-08 20:27  
When it comes to Malaysia - nothing surprise me any longer!! It just makes me sick!!
4. 2014-09-08 20:27  
When it comes to Malaysia - nothing surprise me any longer!! It just makes me sick!!
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6. 2014-09-08 20:27  
When it comes to Malaysia - nothing surprise me any longer!! It just makes me sick!!
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8. 2014-09-09 00:28  
Religion Police?? What kind of backwards place is this??? Two people in love .. yeh that is something you arrest people for! Terrible!
9. 2014-09-09 14:34  
bludude06 seems you missed the word muslim which answers pretty much all of it.
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12. 2014-09-14 23:51  
So things will be the same if they find two men sharing one room?

So sad.
修改於2014-09-15 18:01:46
13. 2014-09-15 23:57  
Malaysia is so mixed up and their fear that Malays will want to be like non Muslims is what guides their actions but most religions seek to controle and bend people to its ideals.
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16. 2014-09-23 21:41  
I am in the streets man. I extend therapy to those who need and can't afford. I have friends of all gender. Just as matter of observation the so called religio policemen have mixed feelings about the 3rd gender. If given a choice to be assigned elsewhere, they won't hesitate. The govt knows they don't receive votes openly so they make sure these folks become anti establishment lest the opposition closes ranks on this matter.
17. 2014-09-25 09:59  
This is really too much ! Religious police? Are they that insecure with their own beliefs that they need police to make sure people follow the ideas (even if they are a bit draconian)?
Religion is about freedom of choice, within or outside of the teachings of that particular group. These people need to come out of the dark ages and join the world community !
18. 2014-09-25 10:01  
This is really too much ! Religious police? Are they that insecure with their own beliefs that they need police to make sure people follow the ideas (even if they are a bit draconian)?
Religion is about freedom of choice, within or outside of the teachings of that particular group. These people need to come out of the dark ages and join the world community !
19. 2014-12-04 07:29  
Not sure I agree with the last para in above article. The Msia govt attitude towards lgbt isn't shaped by islam, rather religion (as with race) has been purposefully used to create tensions in order to secure political gain and to maintain the govt status quo. Malaysia wasn't always thus..... Unfortunately, lgbt arrests (like the recent brouhaha over illegal migrants being responsible for flooding!) are part of the vote wining tactics of a disgraceful govt that has much to be ashamed of....

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