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52 Malaysia couples face jail for hotel liaisons

Mon Jan 4, 2010 5:01 AM EST
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KUALA LUMPUR — Fifty-two unmarried Muslim couples face charges of sexual misconduct and possible jail terms after being caught alone in hotel rooms by Malaysia's Islamic morality police during a New Year's Day crackdown, an official said Monday.

Scores of officers fanned out across budget hotels in central Selangor state before dawn on Jan. 1, knocking on doors and detaining unmarried Muslim couples who were sharing rooms, said Hidayat Abdul Rani, a spokesman for the Selangor Islamic Department.

The detained, mostly students and young factory workers, are expected to be charged with "khalwat," or "close proximity," which under Malaysia's Islamic Shariah law is described as couples not married to each other being alone together in a private place.

"We chose to have this large-scale operation on New Year's Day because many people are known to commit this offense while celebrating such a major holiday," Hidayat said.

In Selangor, "khalwat" carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a fine.

The Shariah laws apply only to Malaysia's Muslims, who make up nearly two-thirds of the population, and not to the Christian, Buddhist and Hindu minorities.

© 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Your What Hurts

Yet another sad example of what happens when religion is allowed to influence government.

Malaysia's Islamic morality police

SCARY. Pounding on doors looking for people to arrest, huh? Whew!

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Reply#1 - Mon Jan 4, 2010 9:22 AM EST
losangelesman

Sick is what I say, considering the track record of human rights and equality of sexes is worse in Islamic countries than others.. hypocrisy I say. You allow a man to marry 4 wives plus other girlfriends but a woman may not have liasions ?

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Reply#2 - Mon Jan 4, 2010 12:21 PM EST
Your What Hurts

You allow a man to marry 4 wives plus other girlfriends but a woman may not have liasions ?

They were arresting both the males and females.

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Reply#3 - Mon Jan 4, 2010 12:22 PM EST
Michael McB

A happy new year from the Islamic "Morality" police? But It's Ok to be a mass murderer.....let's hear it for perpetuating the centuries of double standards, time to shave, rip off your burka, and get out of the prison of 1st century dogmas... that goes for "Christianity" as well, Weak minds need a strong religion. Time to move !

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Reply#4 - Tue Jan 5, 2010 7:54 AM EST
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