Let's not be hoodwinked into hudud


Malaysians who support the hudud law should be looking at Tunisia as it tries to build what could be a model of democracy in the Arab world.

SINCE PAS in Kelantan passed its version of hudud law in 1993, and in Terengganu in 2002, there have been endless debates on this issue, dividing Muslims, political parties and coalitions, and causing much dread and trepidation among most right-minded citizens of Malaysia about the future of the country.

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