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The Guardian reports that:
The general election in May has been celebrated for ushering in a new
era, but the new government’s first 100 days in power have been marked
by increased discrimination, harassment and violent hate crime against
the LGBT community.
Which is pretty odd, given the anointment of Anwar Ibrahim, alleged sodomite, by Mahathir as the next leader. Anyway, some particular incidents behind the report:
In the early hours of Saturday, the police and government officials raided a small nightclub in Kuala Lumpur.
The venue, Blue Boy, was known to be popular with the LGBT community,
but for years had been relatively left alone by the authorities. Until
the weekend. Twenty men were detained and ordered into counselling for
“illicit behaviour” by the Federal Territory Islamic Religious
Department of Malaysia (JAKIM).
Government minister Khalid Samad later released a statement on the
motivations behind the raid. “Hopefully this initiative can mitigate the
LGBT culture from spreading into our society,” he said....
Just two days before the raid, a trans woman was brutally beaten on
the street in Seremban while seven others watched. The attack left her
with broken ribs, a broken backbone and a ruptured spleen.
In the same week, a sharia court ordered a lesbian couple to be caned
after they were caught having sex in a car, the first time in years
such a punishment had been handed out in Malaysia. The judge said it was
“a lesson and reminder to not just the two of you, but the members of
society”....
The minister for religious affairs, Mujahid Yusof Rawa, has said the
government would “take proactive measures to curb the growing lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender issues, and help them to return to the right
path and lead a normal life”. The deputy minister for public affairs, Dr
Lee Boon Chye, stated last week that LGBT people have an “organic
disorder”.
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