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Southeast Asia |
Malaysian states plan Valentines Day crackdown |
2011-02-10 |
![]() Authorities in the northern states of Kedah, Penang and Kelantan as well as central Selangor state will carry out 'immorality checks' on Feb 14, said Nasrudin Hasan Tantawi, head of the Islamic party PAS's youth wing. PAS is part of the opposition alliance that won control of the four states in 2008 elections. Its conservative stance has caused friction with its two partners including the liberal Chinese-based Democratic Action Party. 'We have identified spots in these states which are used by lovers and we are deploying local religious department officials as well as party members to stop such sinful acts like casual sex which violates Islam,' Mr Nasrudin told AFP. He said authorities will take action against those caught in the dragnet, under Islamic laws that run in parallel with the civil justice system in Mohammedan-majority Malaysia. 'There have been campaigns promoting 'no panties' on Valentines Day and even free hotel room offers for unmarried couples. We must stop such practices here as these are sinful activities,' he added. |
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