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." In 1982, however, a fatwa was issued against sex reassignment surgery, making it haram, or forbidden. Says Robertson, "Islam has been politicized in Malaysia. That's the reality of it. You're dealing with successive governments that have used religion to [drum up] support."
When Sajat was called into the Department of Islam to discuss the charges, she alleges that religious officers assaulted her, groping her breasts as her mother called out in protest. Sajat was ultimately charged again, this time with obstructing a civil servant. "It was an excuse to hold her there," Robertson believes.
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