Khaleej Times

Mahathir slams caning of women

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kuala lumpur — Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Thursday denounced the caning of two Muslim women for attempting lesbian sex, a sentence that sparked outrage and raised fears about the treatment of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r (LGBT) community.

The women had pleaded guilty to charges under Islamic laws forbidding lesbian sex. They were caned on Monday in front of dozens of people at a sharia court in Terengganu, a conservati­ve state in the east, prompting an outcry from human rights activists, who described the punishment as torture.

Mahathir’s government has appeared divided about the LGBT community, while the premier himself had been silent on the caning and recent attacks on transgende­r people and marginalis­ed groups in the Muslim-majority country.

In a video posted on his Twitter account, Mahathir said the caning “did not reflect the justice or compassion of Islam”. It was the women’s first offence, he said, which warranted a lighter sentence, such as counsellin­g. “This gives a bad impression of Islam,” he said. “It is important that we show Islam is not a cruel religion that likes to impose harsh sentences to humiliate others.”

The LGBT community is routinely persecuted in Malaysia, where it is seen as a threat to conservati­ve values.

Mahathir’s government swept into power in May after campaignin­g on a reform agenda, but has been unconvinci­ng in its handling of matters relating to race, religion and minorities in the multi-racial country.

The caning followed a series of incidents in recent weeks that civil rights groups say illustrate growing hostility against gay and transgende­r people. —

Caning did not reflect the justice or compassion of Islam Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysian PM

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