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Kuwait's parliament on Thursday provisionally passed amendments to the Gulf state's penal code stipulating the death penalty for those who curse God, Islam's Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) or his wives. Forty-six MPs, including cabinet ministers, voted for the key amendments that will come into effect only after another round of voting and government approval.
The second and final vote will take place in two weeks. Four Shia MPs voted against the law, a pro-Shia Sunni lawmaker abstained, while two MPs refused to vote. Shia MPs have demanded that the new amendments also enforce the death penalty for anyone who curses their sect's 12 revered Imams, but the Sunni- dominated parliament rejected their requests.
The move to stiffen penalties for religious crimes came after authorities last month arrested a Shia tweeter for allegedly cursing the Prophet Mohammed (PHUH), his wife and some companions. The suspect, Hamad al-Naqi, is being detained pending further interrogation and trial. Sectarian tensions have flared in Kuwait between the Sunni majority and Shias, who form about a third of the native population of 1.17 million, reflecting rising regional tensions between the two Islamic sects.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2012

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