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Sultan of Brunei hands back Oxford degree over LGBT laws | Sultan of Brunei hands back Oxford degree over LGBT laws |
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The Sultan of Brunei has handed back an honorary degree after Oxford University raised concerns about his country's strict new anti-LGBT laws. | The Sultan of Brunei has handed back an honorary degree after Oxford University raised concerns about his country's strict new anti-LGBT laws. |
Introduced in April, they initially made sex between men and adultery punishable by stoning to death. | Introduced in April, they initially made sex between men and adultery punishable by stoning to death. |
But Brunei backtracked on enforcing the laws after a global outcry, boycotts and celebrity protests. | But Brunei backtracked on enforcing the laws after a global outcry, boycotts and celebrity protests. |
The university said it opened a review "in the light of concerns about the new penal code". | The university said it opened a review "in the light of concerns about the new penal code". |
In a statement a spokeswoman said it was informed the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah would be returning his degree after it wrote to him last month. | In a statement a spokeswoman said it was informed the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah would be returning his degree after it wrote to him last month. |
More than 118,500 people have signed a petition calling on the university to rescind the honorary law degree, which was awarded in 1993. | More than 118,500 people have signed a petition calling on the university to rescind the honorary law degree, which was awarded in 1993. |
Oxford MP Layla Moran also wrote to the university urging it to strip him of the degree, and said it being returned was "clearly not sufficient". | Oxford MP Layla Moran also wrote to the university urging it to strip him of the degree, and said it being returned was "clearly not sufficient". |
She said: "Oxford University now has a chance to redeem itself and move past being tied to such gross violations of human rights. | She said: "Oxford University now has a chance to redeem itself and move past being tied to such gross violations of human rights. |
"I think it is best the university should undertake a thorough review of their honorary degree system to ensure a scandal like this doesn't happen again." | "I think it is best the university should undertake a thorough review of their honorary degree system to ensure a scandal like this doesn't happen again." |
Previously the university said: "Just as nobody has a right to confer an honorary degree, nobody has a right summarily to rescind it." | Previously the university said: "Just as nobody has a right to confer an honorary degree, nobody has a right summarily to rescind it." |
The Sultan has defended the decision to adopt a strict new interpretation of Islamic laws, or Sharia. | The Sultan has defended the decision to adopt a strict new interpretation of Islamic laws, or Sharia. |
In a speech he said although there would be a moratorium on the death penalty, the "merit" of the new laws would eventually become clear. | In a speech he said although there would be a moratorium on the death penalty, the "merit" of the new laws would eventually become clear. |
Homosexuality was already illegal in Brunei and punishable by up to 10 years in prison. | Homosexuality was already illegal in Brunei and punishable by up to 10 years in prison. |
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