Brunei says it won't enforce gay death penalty after backlash

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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah on Sunday (May 5) extended a moratorium on the death penalty to incoming legislation ...

The small Southeast Asian country sparked an outcry when it rolled out its interpretation of Islamic laws, or sharia, on Apr 3, punishing sodomy, adultery and rape with death, including by stoning.Brunei has consistently defended its right to implement the laws, elements of which were first adopted in 2014 and which have been rolled out in phases since then.

Some crimes already command the death penalty in Brunei, including premeditated murder and drug trafficking, but no executions have been carried out since the 1990s."I am aware that there are many questions and misperceptions with regard to the implementation of the SPCO. However, we believe that once these have been cleared, the merit of the law will be evident," the sultan said in a speech ahead of the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

 

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Why he cannot not think how to make his country becoming a better place for all after its oil dried up in next decade. Ridiculous.

Take it off the books then. Why introduce a law you don't plan to enforce?

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