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Malaysia amends anti-LGBT sex education competition following criticism

Malaysia amends anti-LGBT sex education competition following criticism
09 Jun 2017
  • Malaysia's Health Ministry amended a sex education video competition, removing guidelines for a section on preventing homosexuality and transgenderism.
  • The decision follows criticism by activists, who said the contest could fan violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community.
  • The competition originally required participants to submit video clips for one of the three categories- sexual and reproductive health, cybersex, and gender identity disorder.

  • Activists protested against the anti-LGBT competition
    Contest
  • Initially, the guidelines stated the videos must include elements describing the consequences of being LGBT and how to "prevent, control, and ways to seek help" for them.
  • The competition for 13-24 year-olds is offering prizes of up to $1,000 for the best videos.
  • In Malaysia, homosexuality is illegal under both religious and secular laws and is punishable by a prison sentence or corporal punishment.

  • "Gender identity disorder" category replaced with "gender and sexuality"
    Meeting
  • The Malaysian Deputy Director General of Health, Lokman Hakim Sulaiman, stated the competition's offending category was replaced with "gender and equality".
  • The decision was taken after a meeting between Health Ministry officials with the Malaysian AIDS Council, experts, and representatives of 'key population groups'.
  • He added, "This meeting successfully cleared the misunderstandings and collectively improvements were made to the competition guideline."

  • Lokman previously defended the competition categories
    Categories
  • Lokman earlier stated the topics were chosen as statistics showed a spike in sexual and reproductive health problems in teens, including higher rates of sexual activity and an increased HIV transmission.
  • However, he later said the competition's purpose was "not to single out or to discriminate" against the LGBT people but to explore teens' views and identify gaps in health services.

  • Transgender activist Nisha Ayub's statement
    FACT
    Welcoming the Ministry's decision, transgender activist Nisha Ayub, (who earlier raised concerns over the contest) stated: "We have to create a safe space for discussions and raise awareness. I hope this kind of engagement with officials will continue at other government agencies."

    Intolerance of LGBT people in Malaysia
    LGBT Community
  • Intolerance of LGBT community has increased in recent years in Malaysia, a multi-ethnic Southeast Asian nation with a Muslim majority.
  • In Mar'17, the release of Walt Disney's 'Beauty And The Beast' was postponed in Malaysia as it contained "a gay moment".
  • Despite demands, Disney refused to remove the scene featuring its first openly gay character LeFou, following which the film was screened uncut.



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