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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei – Brunei has embraced a form of Islamic Shariah criminal law that includes harsh penalties, a move slammed by international rights group as a step backward for human rights.

Brunei embraces strict Islamic laws, slammed as backward step by rights groups

The tiny Southeast Asian nation began Thursday to phase in a version of Shariah that allows for penalties such as amputation for theft and stoning for adultery. Most of the punishments can be applied to non-Muslims, who account for about one-third of the 440,000 people in the oil-rich country.

Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has said the introduction of the law was "not for fun but is to obey Allah's command" and called it a "great achievement" for Brunei.

Human Rights Watch condemned the move as an "authoritarian move toward brutal medieval punishments that have no place in the modern, 21st century world."
 
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When you're worth BILLIONS, you can say anything you want.
 
Himself and his brothers and cronies, have million dollars sex romps on boats and palace and fast cars and other decadent activities.....what a fucking hypocrite!!
 
The Brunei Sultan's son is quite the ladies' man. :D


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Himself and his brothers and cronies, have million dollars sex romps on boats and palace and fast cars and other decadent activities.....what a fucking hypocrite!!

My okt friend supplied local gals to Brunei in the 80s for the family. Gals laughed to the bank when balek.
 
My okt friend supplied local gals to Brunei in the 80s for the family. Gals laughed to the bank when balek.

I would like 2girls sent to me in NZ. Budget is $10,000 per girl minimum plus substantial tips [if they perform well] for a weekend of sin.

Air fare and accomodation all taken care of.

Please ask your OKT to contact me to fill this PO.
 
I would like 2girls sent to me in NZ. Budget is $10,000 per girl minimum plus substantial tips [if they perform well] for a weekend of sin.

Air fare and accomodation all taken care of.

Please ask your OKT to contact me to fill this PO.

Read carefully - in the 80s ....
 
This is good news for miri, labuan and limbang as expatriates (200k) fearful of getting caught for sinful activities may decide to relocate and live in these areas.
 
Alot the Brunei Pa Haji always visit Limbang and Labuan for sex so does that
Shariah law covers that sex visit?
 
I know a hypocrite when I see one and there is no finer example than this fella here seeming to argue passionately against the Internal Security Act when the PAP was in Opposition and had only 4 seats in Parliament:

Mr Lee Kuan Yew - "Nonsense", Sir, covers up a lot of ignorance of many, many things. If it is not totalitarian to arrest a man and detain him when you cannot charge him with any offence against any written law - if that is not what we have always cried out against in Fascist States - then what is it? I am sure the Minister for Communications will be the first to say that that is what is wrong with Communist States. Then what is done in the name of democracy is right. When it is done in some other name, it is wrong. But these are fundamental beliefs. They may or may not work in Asia, that no one can say. But one can say this:one must have the courage to make it work, to try it; for if it cannot work, then the alternative is one of constant suppression the end of which no one knows.

I believe that for seven years now we have developed an Emergency mentality. Many people believe that the only way to keep down any form of agitation, which anybody may have exploited for their own personal or political ends, is by the use of repressive laws, more policemen, and more arrests. But this has been proved false after seven years. I hate to think that after another three or four years, or whenever it may be when the Chief Minister decides to go back to the people, that it is again to be proved false. It is such a futile answer to the Communist challenge. If we are to survive as a free democracy, then we must be prepared, in principle, to concede to our enemies - even those who do not subscribe to our views - as much constitutional right as you concede yourself. My plea - to quote from sonic-one in another context - is that the time has come in Malaya for an agonising reappraisal of strategy and strength. To go on blindly in the hope that somehow or the other suppression can prevent latent social, economic and political discontents from manifesting themselves and disrupting the structure of society is a piece of folly to which my Party does not subscribe.

http://sprs.parl.gov.sg/search/report.jsp?currentPubID=00068865-ZZ
 
The Brunei Sultan's son is quite the ladies' man. :D


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This is the younger son....rumored he is quite bright and daddy'a favourite.
The elder brother the crown prince is a retard due to incestous marriage.
 
if thats what those crazy sand niggas want then they can jolly well do what they farking want?isnt that the foundation of a democracy?its not like PAP forcing the white paper down on us and calling us bigots.

wtf u guys want?a referendum?
 
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