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APAKAH YANG PERLU DIKETAHUI & DILAKUKAN GOLONGAN LGBTIQ+ DI MALAYSIA MENJELANG PRU15?

Justice for Sisters telah menerbitkan beberapa sumber maklumat dalam BM & Bahasa Inggeris untuk membantu pengundi LGBTIQ dan pelbagai gender untuk membuat keputusan bermaklum menjelang pilihan raya akan datang. Baca, ...
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16th Nov 22 7:21 am
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WHAT SHOULD LGBTIQ+ PEOPLE IN MALAYSIA KNOW & DO AHEAD OF GE15?

Justice for Sisters has developed a few resources in English & BM to help LGBTIQ and gender diverse voters to make informed decisions this general elections. Read, download and share!
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15th Nov 22 10:17 am
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Serving Despite Discrimination and Persecution: A Gay Medical Frontliner’s Story

By MALACHI EDWIN VETHAMANI. “I hope I can exist as a gay man without fear of discrimination.”
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16th Feb 21 7:57 pm
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How This Young Writer Queered Malaysia, and Possibly the World

BY LILY JAMALUDIN. Book review of Joshua Kam's "How the Man in Green Saved Pahang, and Possibly the World"
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28th Jan 21 10:47 am
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Lemari

Didalam lemari itu aku lihat, Ramai makhluk2 ketakutan, Takut akan kemungkiran, Pada azali yang ditetapkan
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23rd Dec 20 7:59 am
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How Lesbianism Became a Crime in Malaysia

by MS. A. HAQAH. "The construction of the ideal Malaysian identity as heterosexual, in addition to homophobic, of course, is a fantasy."
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20th Dec 20 12:17 pm
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From one Malaysian trans woman writer to another: Julya Oui interviewed by Regina Ibrahim

"When I was young I used to be the voiceless victim but now I’d rather be a rainbow warrior and blind everyone with the colours."
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25th Nov 20 2:00 am
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Are you an LGBTQ+ Affirming Mental Health Practioner in Malaysia?

If you are a counsellor, psychologist or psychiatrist in Malaysia who affirms LGBTQ+ persons' rights, we would like to invite you to fill up this survey.
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28th Oct 19 9:01 am
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Jom #CampurLGBT

Jom #CampurLGBT sempena International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT). Biarpun angin benci bertiup kencang, jangan sekali biarkan rasa cinta pada diri terpadam.
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16th May 19 5:07 pm
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Evidence of State-sponsored Violence and Discrimination Against LGBT Persons In Malaysia

These state-sponsored activities are harmful by design as they employ rehabilitation and conversion practices which aim to curb and suppress the actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity and gender ...
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19th Apr 19 3:30 am
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Statement of ASEAN Civil Society Organizations on the Full Enforcement of Sharia Law in Brunei Darussalam

"By adopting conservative views of morality and excessive punishments, Brunei essentially legitimizes violence. The law and its enforcement will encourage extremist and fundamentalist groups in the region to continue sowing ...
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7th Apr 19 6:18 am
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How Selective Liberal Outrage Against Brunei Is Missing The Point

By PANG KHEE TEIK. "Brunei’s Sharia Penal Code is designed to silence dissent, the first line of resistance against all forms of oppression. These laws push everyone further back into ...
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5th Apr 19 4:47 am
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One Daughter’s Tribute to Her Mom & The Women Who Marched

By NATASHA GIDEON. "A picture surfaced: my mother, at the top of her lungs, shouting for change so loudly that I could hear her through the picture."
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20th Mar 19 2:01 pm
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#WomensMarchMy Stories: I Knew I Wasn’t Alone in My Struggle

"I reached out to my friends, some of whom were there marching and some of whom weren’t. I’m thankful for people in my life who were truly proud of me ...
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15th Mar 19 10:50 am
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