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Indonesian man to be caned for drinking alcohol in Malaysia

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Indonesian man to be caned for drinking alcohol in Malaysia
Agence France-Presse

A Malaysian Islamic court has sentenced an Indonesian man to be caned and jailed for drinking alcohol, weeks after triggering a furore by ordering a woman to be caned for the same offence.

The Sharia High Court in central Pahang state on Monday sentenced odd-job worker Nazarudin Kamaruddin to six strokes of the cane and one year's imprisonment, a court official confirmed.

"The sentence meted out to him is not meant as punishment but to serve as a lesson," judge Abdul Rahman Yunus said according to the New Straits Times, adding that Nazarudin had dishonored the holy month of Ramadan.

Malaysia, a multicultural country with large Chinese and Indian communities, has a dual-track legal system and sharia courts can try Muslim Malays - who make up 60 percent of the population - for religious and moral offenses.

In some parts of the country it is a punishable offense for Malays to drink alcohol. They can be fined, caned, or jailed for up to three years but prosecutions have until now been extremely rare.

The case of Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, a part-time model who in July was sentenced by the Pahang court to six strokes of the cane for drinking beer, was sharply criticized by human rights groups.

As international headlines mounted, jeopardizing Malaysia's reputation as a moderate nation, the government last month announced her sentence would be reviewed, saying it was "too harsh."
 

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Indonesian man to be caned for drinking alcohol in Malaysia
Agence France-Presse

A Malaysian Islamic court has sentenced an Indonesian man to be caned and jailed for drinking alcohol, weeks after triggering a furore by ordering a woman to be caned for the same offence.

The Sharia High Court in central Pahang state on Monday sentenced odd-job worker Nazarudin Kamaruddin to six strokes of the cane and one year's imprisonment, a court official confirmed.

"The sentence meted out to him is not meant as punishment but to serve as a lesson," judge Abdul Rahman Yunus said according to the New Straits Times, adding that Nazarudin had dishonored the holy month of Ramadan.

Malaysia, a multicultural country with large Chinese and Indian communities, has a dual-track legal system and sharia courts can try Muslim Malays - who make up 60 percent of the population - for religious and moral offenses.

In some parts of the country it is a punishable offense for Malays to drink alcohol. They can be fined, caned, or jailed for up to three years but prosecutions have until now been extremely rare.

The case of Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, a part-time model who in July was sentenced by the Pahang court to six strokes of the cane for drinking beer, was sharply criticized by human rights groups.

As international headlines mounted, jeopardizing Malaysia's reputation as a moderate nation, the government last month announced her sentence would be reviewed, saying it was "too harsh."

If the Indonesian offender is a woman they would feel the sentencing is "too harsh" too.
 

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Seriously how can the Muslims bow to those Western human rights groups? What now, trying to salvage some lost pride by heavily punishing another but in this case is a man?

Malaysia seems to listen too much to these Western troublemakers and give Muslim women (and women in general) too many rights, which is pretty wrong.
 
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