No place for Sharia law in Russia – senior MP

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No place for Sharia law in Russia – senior MP

The head of the State Duma’s Constitutional Legislation Committee has blasted as “extremely dangerous” the suggestion to regulate some relations in certain regions by adhering to the norms of Sharia law.

We cannot leave an excessively large space of unregulated  relations because when we do, other regulators start to fill that  space in, and these other regulators are extremely  dangerous,” MP Vladimir Pligin (United Russia) told a  parliamentary expert council on Wednesday, according to Interfax  news agency.

Even if we discuss territories which have a certain  mentality, it is not possible to let even a part of legal  relations be regulated by Sharia law. This space must be  regulated by Russian law and there is no doubt about it,” he  said.

Despite the fact that several regions in the South and Central  Russia are predominantly Muslim, calls to bring secular laws into  line with religious ones are extremely rare. One such occasion,  followed by a nationwide controversy, took place in April 2012  when Dagestani lawyer Dagir Khasavov called for the introduction  of Sharia courts in an interview with the Russian channel REN-TV,  threatening that if they weren’t Russia would “drown in  blood.”

Russian politicians, senior Muslim clerics and ordinary citizens  were outraged by this statement. The Moscow bar association  threatened to expel Khasavov and the Prosecutor General’s Office  started a criminal case over suspected incitement of religious  hatred.

However, shortly before the legal action Khasavov fled the  country. A few months later the case was closed due to inability  to establish that a crime had been committed.

The lawyer himself said in press comments that his words were  taken out of context, that the interview was badly and  purposefully cut to achieve maximum notoriety. He threatened to  sue the TV channel that aired the program, though he has not yet  fulfilled this threat.

http://rt.com/politics/sharia-law-russia-protest-304/

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