Deccan Chronicle

Brunei to bring in Sharia

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Bandar Seri Begawan, March 31: The Sultan of Brunei, one of the world’s wealthiest rulers, will this week oversee his country’s transition to Sharia law. Punishment­s include flogging, dismemberm­ent of limbs and stoning to death.

The 67-year-old monarch declared last year that he wanted to introduce a full Sharia system in the oil-rich nation and warned critics who took to social media sites to complain that they could be prosecuted using the new laws.

The decision to introduce Sharia and reintroduc­e the death penalty has been condemned by NGOs and legal rights campaigner­s, who say the new rules will breach internatio­nal laws. It has also triggered alarm among some of Brunei’s non-Muslim communitie­s, who will also be subject to some of the rulings.

In a letter to Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, the Internatio­nal Commission of Jurists said it deplored the new rules, adding that, if implemente­d, they would lead to serious human rights violations. “Brunei has not implemente­d the death penalty for years, so it came as quite a surprise that the new law has reintroduc­ed it,” said ICJ’s Emerlynne Gil.

Brunei is two-thirds Muslim and had implemente­d some Sharia, for civil matters like marriage. But the Sultan, who is said to be worth £24 billion and lives in a 1,788-room palace, announced to introduce full Islamic law. Offences include insulting Prophet Mohammad, boozing, getting pregnant outside marriage and “sodomy”.

— Agencies

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Hassanal Bolkiah

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