http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/01/ 
wmalay101.xml&DCMP=EMC-new_01092007

"Ahmad Fairuz, the chief justice, told an Islamic conference in Kuala  
Lumpur that 50 years of independence had failed to free Malaysia from  
the "clutches of colonialism". Sharia law should be "infused" into  
the gaps created by abolishing common law, he said.
Malaysia's non-Muslim Chinese and Indian communities, who form 40 per  
cent of the population, are alarmed at creeping Islamisation.

Abdul Badawi, the prime minister, this month joined other leaders for  
the first time in denying what the British-authored constitution has  
said for 50 years - that Malaysia is a secular state.

Sharia law already operates in some Malaysian states and is  
occasionally applied to non-Muslims, as in July when Islamic  
officials forcibly separated a Hindu-Muslim couple with six children  
after 21 years of marriage.

The majority ethnic Malays are defined as Muslim by law and forbidden  
from converting.

Racial tensions are already high due to official discrimination in  
favour of Malays, who enjoy better employment opportunities,  
preferential loans and lower house prices.

Dr Mohd Hatta, of the Islamic Party, welcomed the latest proposal in  
principle, but said: "The chief justice should be enforcing laws, not  
making them."

Meanwhile, dissent is increasingly harshly repressed. Journalists and  
bloggers say they are tailed by police and their phones are tapped."

-- 
William T Goodall
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I think a case can be made that faith is one of the world's great  
evils, comparable to the smallpox virus but harder to eradicate. -  
Richard Dawkins



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