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These two are gonna be made an example of. Hope they like rough sex. Cos that's what they are getting in prison.
These two are gonna be made an example of. Hope they like rough sex. Cos that's what they are getting in prison.
Ask again, can females get caned under Malaysian law?
Pls dun fark ard in a muslim country.
Who care wether u r a christian or buddhist, u try to kiss in
Public and see what happen
Muslims are extremely sensitive about Islam. This fact should be just so obvious to the world.
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If both of them are vegetarians, they will not land themselves into trouble...
I dunno why but when you eat meat, you will have tons of problems coming to you in different ways.
It seems to me a prank done in poor taste - and that's all!!
Why the fuss over Chinese buggers eating pork? And wishing their muslim buddies on their religious occassion? How are the local muslims insulted in this? They're not forcing the meat down their throats! Others cannot use the word Allah to describe God? Says who? Aw, c'mon man, lighten up and open up. Can someone explain to me how this can be interpreted as seditious?
Cheers!
Stupid people doing stupid thing at the wrong time and wrong place
Since his laptop has been seized, I will not be surprised if it is now being gone through with a fine tooth comb and more charges follow.
Ask again, can females get caned under Malaysian law?
Hi words, aka OA army, your country malaysia need you, surrender your pink IC pap gave you and suck sultan cock, he will give your malaysian passport back.
Yes they do get caned.
Yes they do get caned.
Khairy: Sorry no cure, Alvivi should be punished
Sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee must face the full brunt of the law despite them apologising over their Facebook post which has incurred the wrath of Muslims, said BN Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin.
Speaking to reporters after the BN Youth job fair soft launch, Khairy said that although they had apologised through Youtube, punishment must be meted to set an example.
Khairy said it would be unfair to the people if the case was closed and the offenders got off scot-free just because they had said sorry.
"Let this be a lesson to everyone (not to ridicule and mock other religions). This case is very serious - a stunt which, I believe, is sufficient to rouse the anger of many Muslims," said Khairy, who is also the youth and sports ministry.
He said that the same approach should be applied not just for insults against Islam, but to all religions.
"We don't want people to accuse us of selective prosecution when we mete out the punishment," he said.
The couple - better known by their online moniker "Alvivi" - had posted a photograph of themselves dining on a bak kut teh pork dish while wishing their Muslim friends a happy Ramadan.
Upon heavy netizen backlash, the post was deleted and their Facebook page eventually removed by the social networking website's administrators.
Following this, the couple uploaded a 1:22 minute video on their Youtube channel to apologise and seek forgiveness, adding that the post was an attempt at humour.
They said that they had no intent to insult or ridicule the Muslim faith, nor incite racial conflict.
Earlier today, the couple were spotted at the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to have their statement recorded.
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/khairy-sorry-no-cure-alvivi-punished-111948022.html