A major controversy is brewing over a rushed parliamentary bill that gives enormous powers to Malaysia's police and the home minister to use a person's DNA profile as evidence in criminal offences.
Resistance to the bill, in its second reading in parliament, was so intense that all 82 opposition members led by newly minted opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim walked out on Aug 28 after the government refused to withdraw the legislation and refer it to a parliamentary select committee for further study.
