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    Brunei won’t enforce death penalty for gay sex

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMay 6, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The speech is the first time Brunei's ruler has responded to global pressure over the new laws
    The speech is the first time Brunei's ruler has responded to global pressure over the new laws
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    The speech is the first time Brunei's ruler has responded to global pressure over the new laws
    The speech is the first time Brunei’s ruler has responded to global pressure over the new laws

    Brunei has backtracked on enforcing laws introduced last month that would have made sex between men and adultery punishable by stoning to death.

    Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah on Sunday extended a moratorium on the death penalty to cover the new legislation.

    The rethink follows global outcry over the laws, including boycotts and celebrity protests.

    While still on the statute books for some crimes, no executions have been carried out in Brunei since 1957.

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    Last month Brunei rolled out a strict new interpretation of Islamic laws, or Sharia.

    In a speech, the sultan said he was aware there had been “many questions and misperceptions” regarding the implementation of the legislation, called Syariah Penal Code Order (SPCO).

    While saying that a moratorium on the death penalty would be applied to the SPCO he also defended the new rules, saying their “merit” would become clear.

    The speech marks the first time the country’s ruler has spoken publicly about the legislation since their introduction.

    Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland said she was “delighted the death penalty has been removed and that the de facto moratorium which has been in place for more than two decades, will also cover the SPCO”.

    Homosexuality was already illegal in Brunei and punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

    Muslims make up about two-thirds of the country’s population of 420,000.

    The small South-East Asian nation first introduced Sharia law in 2014, giving it a dual legal system with both Sharia and Common Law.

    The first phase covered crimes punishable by prison sentences and fines.

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