The Malaysian ernment should renounce a bet mister’s proposal to crease crimal penalti agast lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr (LGBT) people.
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- MALAYSIA’S HIGHT COURT STRIK DOWN STATE GAY SEX BAN
- MALAYSIAN MAN WS LANDMARK CHALLENGE AGAST MLIM GAY SEX BAN
- LGBT RIGHTS AI: WILL KENYA BE THE LATT TO PASS ANTI-GAY LAW?
- MALAYSIA: COURT RULES LAW BANNING GAY SEX UNCONSTITUTIONAL
MALAYSIA’S HIGHT COURT STRIK DOWN STATE GAY SEX BAN
Persistent Malaysian ernment-sponsored discrimatn threatens the rights of lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people Malaysia, Human Rights Watch and Jtice for Sisters said a report released today. The ernment should crimalize same-sex nduct and genr diversy, and should disntue programs and rhetoric suggtg that LGBT people should be “rehabilated” or “cured.” * case law of lgbt in malaysia *
(Kuala Lumpur) – Persistent Malaysian ernment-sponsored discrimatn threatens the rights of lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people Malaysia, Human Rights Watch and Jtice for Sisters said a report released today. ” He said, “Spegoatg transgenr persons has bee a tactic applied by ultra nservative and natnalist policians, ” and that “The exploatn of societal homo/transphobia has proven a nvenient way to divert public attentn away om ernment failure to addrs prsg social issu and risg equali. The se aris om a 2018 raid on a private rince Selangor, which state relig enforcement officials arrted 11 men on charg of “attemptg” gay sex, unr sectn 28 of Selangor’s Syariah (Sharia, or Islamic law) crimal enactment.
Malaysia’s feral laws are no more iendly to lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people than s state laws. (Bangkok) – The Malaysian ernment should renounce a bet mister’s proposal to crease crimal penalti agast lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people, Human Rights Watch said today. For stance, December, the Home Mistry banned a book entled “Gay is OK!
A Christian Perspective, ” and nounced homosexualy as “clearly forbidn and ntrary to all relig teachgs.
MALAYSIAN MAN WS LANDMARK CHALLENGE AGAST MLIM GAY SEX BAN
* case law of lgbt in malaysia *
A Malaysian man on Thursday won a landmark urt challenge agast an Islamic ban on sex “agast the orr of nature, ” raisg hop for greater acceptance of gay rights the mostly Mlim untry. The Mlim man his 30s – whose name has been whheld by his lawyer to protect his privacy – filed the lawsu after he was arrted the central Selangor state 2018 for attemptg gay sex, which he ni.
LGBT+ advot say Islamic laws have been creasgly ed to target the Southeast Asian untry’s gay muny, wh a rise arrts and punishments rangg om ng to jailg.
LGBT RIGHTS AI: WILL KENYA BE THE LATT TO PASS ANTI-GAY LAW?
A Malaysian man on Thursday won a landmark urt challenge agast an Islamic ban on sex “agast the orr of nature,” raisg hop for greater acceptance of gay rights the mostly Mlim untry. * case law of lgbt in malaysia *
Dpe the lg, gay Malaysian men still face up to 20 years jail unr a Brish lonial-era law that bans gay sex, known as Sectn 377. In Malaysia, a untry of 32 ln where 60% of the populatn is Mlim, many gay people are not open about their sexualy.
MALAYSIA: COURT RULES LAW BANNING GAY SEX UNCONSTITUTIONAL
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 25 — Lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) activists have weled the Feral Court’s cisn today to validate a Selangor Shariah... * case law of lgbt in malaysia *
The man who lnched the legal challenge argued that Selangor had no power to enforce an Islamic ban on “terurse agast the orr of nature” when gay sex was already a crime unr civil laws. The man volved the legal challenge was among 11 men arrted on spicn of attemptg gay sex durg a raid at a private rince. Cred: Twter/@lacisivy"Bee you are young people and I am sure a lot of you are gay and progrsive and ol.
Image source, Getty ImagIn the latt sign of risg homophobia different Ain untri, a Kenyan opposn MP is leadg a mpaign for parliament to further crimalise the untry's small LGBTQ muny.
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