Malaysia rejects LGBTQ culture, orders probe into pride event

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Any effort to normalise LGBTQ is against the Federal Constitution, existing laws and official policy, said a minister.

Since taking power, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government has clamped down on pride culture in its bid to appease Malaysia’s Muslim majority.

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Malaysia said it opposes LGBTQ culture in the country and has ordered an investigation into a coming pride event that went viral on social media.

Any effort to normalise LGBTQ is against the Federal Constitution, existing laws and official policy, said Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar, minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), in a statement late on May 28.

Mr Naim ordered the authorities, including the police, to take appropriate action should there be a breach of any law in the planned programme with the theme Pride Care: Queer Stories & Sexual Health Awareness.

“Organising a programme like this, even though closed, clearly challenges social norms and religious values that the majority of Malaysians adhere to,” he said.

Mr Naim urged the organisers to immediately cease any activities that “violated the nation’s laws and society’s moral values”.

Religious agencies were prepared to take authoritative action should Muslims be involved, he added.

Since taking power, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government has clamped down on pride culture in its bid to appease the country’s Muslim majority.

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“I urge all quarters to defend our society’s social and moral structures from any elements that can hurt the country’s faith, morality and harmony,” Mr Naim said on May 28. Bloomberg

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