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Why Thai police should not enforce the sharia law

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There must be a separation between state power and religious rules.

According to the news report, the sharia law has been implemented in Thailand’s Yaha District in Yala Province. Men and women found chatting together one-on-one could be arrested and forced into a marriage. 

While there should be religious rights, Thisrupt examines why the police must not enforce a law that isn’t legislated by the parliament. 

There must be a separation between the church and the state, the temple and the state, and the mosque and the state.

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