Justice For LGBTs, Justice For Malaysia
Why is justice so far from those who really need it?
Why is justice so far from those who really need it?

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

Is a regime change already happening?
Sex and our city certainly had a lot of us tuning in religiously (pun not intended).

A call to reverse the ban on Seksualiti Merdeka.

To ban something, there must be a tangible harm to others, not an illusory harm!

PusatRakyatLB and MyConsti joins forces with many NGOs for Malaysia’s only sexuality rights festival!
Confession of an ex-homophobe: Nur Hidayah shares about her male friend who wears a skirt and her female friend who likes girls

abandoned by family, kicked out from an orphanage, this is the incredible story of one boy’s search for love
Malaysia’s first ‘gay’ film “… Dalam Botol” is well-acted, brave, original and also misleading — according to four reviewers.
Pang Khee Teik on why gay anthems are important and why Malaysian radios are cowardly and hypocritical for censoring them.
LoyarBurok casts a collective beady eye at the twelve months that was 2010.

I find this campaign (It Gets Better in Malaysia) very human. It’s not just about promoting or glorifying the rights of lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgendered persons. It’s about treating and respecting them as human beings who don’t deserve to be bullied and certainly don’t deserve to suffer in silence.

The following is the Bahasa Malaysia version of the media statement issued by Seksualiti Merdeka regarding death threats made against a Malaysian who posted a video on YouTube on his sexuality. The English version is at www.seksualitimerdeka.org.

Angela speaks about the annual Malaysian sexuality rights festival, Seksualiti Merdeka. The coalition is also behind the Malaysian leg of the “It Gets Better” project which has recently received a lot of press with its series of videos with the tagline “Saya Gay, Saya OK”
From calling Adam Lambert “too faggy” to being a part of the nation’s only sexuality rights festival – one former borderline bigot’s journey towards become a Rainbow Warrior.
Top Ten Frequently Asked Questions the writer heard when inviting friends and strangers to Seksualiti Merdeka.