The concert of Hong Kong's lesbian singer, Denise Ho, has been banned by the Malaysian government.
In the Malaysian newspaper Sinar Harian, the article entitled “how to spot a gay” learn you how to recognize LGBT people with a list of "qualities."
Malaysia's Ministry of Health has launched a contest to define what is the best "prevention" against same-sex relationships and "gender confusion".
Najib Razak, the Malaysian prime minister, announced at a seminar on moderate Islam, it was no question for his country to make laws for LGBT people.
(Warning, it's hard not to laugh when reading the following lines.)
As ... surprising ... this is going to sound, a political party in Malaysia opposes marriage equality because it is afraid that lesbian partners have bigger breasts than their mothers. (no kidding)
Gallup just released the list of the most pleasant countries where LGBT people love to live. Today, let's look at Asia as the Philippines are ranked 22nd out of 123 countries and are the best in the Southeast Asia for the LGBT community.
After the cancellation of the festival of Kuaka Lumpur, LGBT activists protested in the streets to show their dissatisfaction.
In France, it is a step ahead, a step behind.
One could wonder where will go UK financial aids? Certainly not in the pockets of the Zimbabwe's president.
A minister in Malaysia repeats once again that homosexuality is illegal and has no intention to change this.
Perhaps, in Denmark, you will be able to you marry in Lutheran churches.
Lastly, Google goes towards always more equality.
In Malaysia, where homosexuality is still a taboo, the first gay movie hits theaters in February.
If the song 'Born This Way' is currently number 1 in almost all the countries of the world, it will unfortunately not be the case in Malaysia where it was censured.
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