Ashraf Choudhary, Labour MP in New Zealand and the sole Muslim in the NZ Parliament, was asked on NZ television if he thought the Koran was wrong to allow homosexuals and adulterers to be stoned in some circumstances. Perhaps he thought his answer was a wise equivocation, but I doubt that many New Zealanders were comforted by his response: "No, no. Certainly what the Koran says is correct. He added, In those societies, not here in New Zealand."
Who decides which societies are "those" ones?
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