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Muslim woman to be flogged in Malaysia over beer 

Tuesday, 21 Jul, 2009 | 04:45 PM PST |


KUALA LUMPUR: An Islamic court in Malaysia has sentenced a Muslim woman to be 
flogged with a rattan cane for having a beer in a nightclub, a court official 
said Tuesday, AP reported.

It is rare for a woman in Malaysia to be sentenced to caning - a punishment 
usually reserved for men in various crimes ranging from rape to bribery.

Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno was sentenced Monday to six lashes and a fine of 
5,000 ringgit for consuming alcohol, said a Shariah High Court official who 
declined to be identified because he was not authorized to make public 
statements.

Shukarno, a 32-year-old model, pleaded guilty in the court in eastern Pahang 
state to a charge of drinking beer when Islamic authorities raided a hotel 
nightclub in August 2008.

Consuming alcohol is a religious offence in Malaysia only for Muslims, who make 
up nearly two-thirds of the population. Offenders are prosecuted in Shariah 
courts, which handle cases mainly related to family and moral issues for 
Muslims.

Most offenders are fined, but the law also provides for a three-year prison 
term and caning. Shukarno was the only Muslim caught in the raid at the Pahang 
nightclub.

Malaysian clubs and lounges typically serve alcohol but are not legally 
required to check if customers are Muslim before serving them, so the hotel 
nightclub operators were not charged with any offence.

Shukarno plans to appeal the sentence, the New Straits Times daily reported.

The punishment 'is aimed at making the accused repent and serves as a lesson to 
Muslims,' the newspaper quoted Judge Abdul Rahman Yunus as saying.

The judge did not elaborate on why he imposed a relatively severe sentence, but 
local media noted that he had a history of being tough on alcohol offenders, AP 
reported.

Rattan canes used in the punishment are made from palm plants common in 
tropical parts of Asia. They have been used for decades for corporal 
punishments in countries such as Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.

The caning sentence is generally carried out by specially trained officials at 
prisons.


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