VIDEO by kinitv | 'Abolishment of the death penalty is against the Syariah law'
Gerakan Pembela Ummah chairperson Aminuddin Yahya said that Muslim NGO's were against the abolishment of the death penalty for heinous crimes that involves loss of life.He said that the abolishment of the death penalty was against the Syariah Law.
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