Seven people share their thoughts on the proposed draft marriage law that would see restrictions on interfaith marriages. <br /><br />The law demands that any Muslim man, who wants to marry a Buddhist woman, must first convert to her religion. Meanwhile, Buddhist women are obliged to obtain permission from her parents and local authorities before marrying a Muslim man. <br /><br />A growing number of monks and religious leaders have come out in support of the controversial proposal. <br /><br />The draft law's architect, nationalist monk Wirathu, is due to present another draft of the law to a monks' convention in Rangoon.
