Published : 28 Aug 2018, 01:11 PM
The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community is routinely persecuted in Muslim-majority Malaysia, where sodomy is a crime and is seen as a threat to conservative values.
The women had plead guilty to charges under Islamic laws forbidding lesbian sex. They were sentenced to a fine and six strokes of the cane, with the punishment to be carried out on Aug 28.
LGBT community members and activists demonstrate in front of the Supreme Court of Justice, to demand constitutional magistrates to give a positive ruling on equal marriage in San Jose, Costa Rica Aug 4, 2018. Reuters
The Shariah High Court in Terengganu, however, postponed the punishment to Sept 3 due to "technical reasons", media said.
"A few agencies will be involved in the punishment, and there are some technical issues that have yet to be resolved," court registrar Nurul Huda Abdul Rahman was quoted as saying by English-language daily The Star.
Reuters could not reach court officials involved in the case by telephone to seek a comment.
Revellers take part in a LGBT pride parade to mark Gaijatra Festival, also known as the festival of cows, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Aug 27, 2018. Reuters
A transgender woman was brutally beaten up by a group of assailants in Seremban, south of Kuala Lumpur on Aug 15, in what activists said was part of a growing hostility towards gay and transgender people in Malaysia.
Authorities removed the portraits of two LGBT activists from a public photography exhibition earlier this month, saying they promoted LGBT activities.