PKR today shielded de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim against accusations which he supports homosexuality, indicating out which he had essentially called for a examination of unIslamic laws upon a issue.
"He was of a opinion which primitive laws which have been not according to syariah principles as well as which annoy Malaysians, should be reviewed," pronounced PKR religious bureau chief Ahmad Kassim.
Ahmad was referring to Anwar's interview with BBC which has seen him being accused of ancillary homosexuality.
The BBC had asked Anwar either he was rebuilt to take 'the idea of anti-discrimination as distant as happy rights' have been concerned.
He had replied: "We will have to examination some of our primitive laws.
"We Muslims as well as non-Muslims in Malaysia in all hold as well as have been committed to await a sanctity of marriage between men as well as women, though you should not be seen to be punitive as well as cruise primitive laws as relevant."
Based upon a statement, Ahmad said, Anwar had expressed commitment to heterosexual marriage as well as reinforced Pakatan Rakyat's stance which it would not legalise homosexuality.
"If you study Anwar's answer, it was transparent he did not mention any wish to legalise homosexuality in a country," a Kuala Kedah MP said.
Ahmad called upon a open to impute to Anwar's matter upon their own as well as not rely upon "propaganda by Umno-owned media".
"I also urge anyone against spinning (the issue)! in a name of a Islamic struggle. Islam does not allow smearing," he added.
The interview, which was picked up by internal dail! iesUtusan MalaysiaandBerita Harian, has provoked disastrous reaction from religious leaders against Anwar. Read More @ Source
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