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The government has moved to ban any Swatch watches or related material - including boxes - containing LGBT influences.
The Home Ministry in a statement today said the ban is being enacted under Section 7 of the Printing Presses and Publications Act (PPPA) 1984 and...
 

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Any government in power has to head off PAS. The crazy Islamic headbangers have sunk their roots deep into Malaysian politics.
 

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Yes but I don't think you want to spend your money under PAS. Other than praying nothing else to do.
Actually if Pas wins it will fuck the mudlanders as they will have to stop going back to mudland. Cannot do double dipping of working in Singkieland n live mudland BS.... Fuck the mudlanders
 

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Daft Sinkies still believe the SGD-ringgit exchange rate is a source of pride and/or financial gain. :biggrin:

Better go hug your powerful red passport when you go to sleep, enjoy your sweet dreams. :roflmao:
Dude stop being so negative lah.... Singkieland passport is the world's most powderful..it has it's benefits
 

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Muslims are more suitable to live in medieval ages, or muuds should bring KL back to stone ages.
 

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Malaysia bans rainbow Swatch watches in its continued crackdown on 'LGBT elements'
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A marketing photo of different brightly-coloured watches.
Swatch said the watches are a "fun and joyous expression of peace and love". (Swatch) (Swatch)
Owners or sellers of rainbow-coloured timepieces made by Swiss watchmaker Swatch face three years in prison in Malaysia, the interior ministry has announced, as the Muslim-majority country rails against LGBTQ symbols it says could "harm morals".

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Anyone wearing or selling the watches could be sentenced to three years in prison or fined $6,650
Homosexuality is illegal in Malaysia and LGBTQ people are discriminated against
It comes just three months after Malaysian law enforcement raided Swatch stores across the country
Homosexuality is outlawed in Malaysia and LGBTQ people face repeated discrimination.

Malaysia's law enforcement unit at the interior ministry raided Swatch stores at 11 shopping malls across the country in May, including in the capital Kuala Lumpur, for timepieces bearing what it called "LGBT elements".

Anyone who "prints, imports, produces… or has in his possession" such items now faces a jail term of up to three years, the ministry said in a statement.

Any individual wearing or distributing the watches could also be fined 20,000 Malaysian ringgit ($6,650), according to the ban notice.

It said the watches "may harm… the interests of the nation by promoting, supporting and normalising the LGBTQ+ movement that is not accepted by the general public".

A ministry official told AFP in May that 172 watches worth $14,000 were seized in raids because they bore the "LGBTQ" acronym and had six colours instead of the seven in a rainbow.

The six-colour rainbow Pride flag is one of the most well-known LGBTQ symbols globally.

According to the summons notice, the seizure was based on the Printing Presses and Publications Act of 1984, which critics have condemned as draconian.

Swatch filed a lawsuit against the Malaysian government in June over the seizure, writing that the watches "did not promote any sexual activity but merely a fun and joyous expression of peace and love".

LGBTQ rights in Malaysia have come under scrutiny after the government last month halted a music festival in Kuala Lumpur.

It took the move after Matt Healy, frontman of British pop rock band The 1975, kissed a male band mate onstage and criticised the country's anti-LGBTQ laws.

The ban comes ahead of elections in six Malaysian states that will serve as a barometer of public sentiment for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's unity government against a powerful opposition consisting of Malay-Muslim political parties.

He has been criticised by the opposition who allege he is not doing enough to protect Malaysia's Islamic values.

Anwar says his government will not back LGBTQ rights.

AFP/Reuters
 
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