Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming has pledged not to succumb to “bigots, bigotry, and extremists” in the wake of criticisms over a Christmas carolling session held at his ministry in Putrajaya.
In response to PAS Youth vice-chief Muhammad Hanif Jamaluddin, Nga said his ministry upholds the value of unity in diversity as a pillar of the nation’s strength.
In a controversial move, Terengganu is set to make history with its first public caning sentence under Syariah, sparking a heated debate on human rights and state jurisdiction.
Mohd Affendi Awang, 42, a widower, was sentenced to six strokes of the cane after his third khalwat (close proximity) conviction for being in seclusion with another person of the opposite gender.
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