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Pang Khee Teik is freelance arts consultant. He is known as the co-founder of the sexuality rights festival Seksualiti Merdeka and former Arts Programme Director for The Annexe Gallery, Kuala Lumpur. In 2009, he co-edited (with Jerome Kugan) “Body 2 Body: A Malaysian Queer Anthology”, published by Matahari Books. In 2010, Pang received the Cross Cultural Champion Of The Arts Award at the Boh Cameronian Arts Awards.
Justice For LGBTs, Justice For Malaysia

Justice For LGBTs, Justice For Malaysia

Why is justice so far from those who really need it?

THE POWER OF LGBT VOTES IN MALAYSIA

THE POWER OF LGBT VOTES IN MALAYSIA

The fate of the upcoming general elections lies in the fabulous hands of the minorities

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We don’t have to live in fear

We don’t have to live in fear

A message for LGBTs who say Seksualiti Merdeka is making things worse

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Court must allow Aleesha Farhana to change her name and gender

Court must allow Aleesha Farhana to change her name and gender

A reproduction of the statement by the Malaysian Trans Community.

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Brainwashed by Bersih?

Brainwashed by Bersih?

Pang Khee Teik debates with Facebook friend on why the young are joining the rally

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People Power Film Fest

People Power Film Fest

Five films you need to watch if you are thinking of joining a rally.

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OUT OF THE BEDROOMS INTO THE STREETS: Political Sex Film Fest

OUT OF THE BEDROOMS INTO THE STREETS: Political Sex Film Fest

Sodomising, pissing, eating shit and other political activities on films.

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Mana Anu?

Mana Anu?

Malaysia’s first ‘gay’ film “… Dalam Botol” is well-acted, brave, original and also misleading — according to four reviewers.

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The Gagging of Lady Gaga

The Gagging of Lady Gaga

Pang Khee Teik on why gay anthems are important and why Malaysian radios are cowardly and hypocritical for censoring them.

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For Malaysian Gays, Hope For A Better Tomorrow

For Malaysian Gays, Hope For A Better Tomorrow

3 true Malaysian stories, 5 appeals, and a singular hope for a better tomorrow.

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