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  • RECKLESS LABELING OF LGBTI PEOPLE AS ‘DEVIANT’ FUELS HATE AND DISCRIMINATION

    Media Quote27 February 2026  Responding to the recent announcement in Parliament by the Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office (Religious Affairs), Marhamah Rusdi, that the government has directed that the term “LGBT” be discontinued and replaced with “deviant culture” or “budaya songsang”, Amnesty International Malaysia’s Campaigner, Qistina Johari said:  “We strongly condemn this appalling decision by the government. When public officials label LGBTI people as ‘deviant’, they are not upholding morality—they are legitimizing hate and discrimination against…

  • Malaysia: Drop charges against men arrested in raid and end attacks against LGBTI people 

    Media Quote 12 December 2025  Responding to charges against eight men for offences including committing “acts of gross indecency with another person,” Rachel Chhoa-Howard, Regional Researcher at Amnesty International said:  “Charges for engaging in consensual relations are deeply discriminatory and an appalling violation of the right to privacy. They must be dropped immediately and unconditionally.”  “Laws…

  • Malaysia: Effectively regulate social media to protect children and young people instead of imposing a blanket ban

    Media Quote 3 December 2025 Responding to the government’s announcement of plans to introduce a blanket social media ban for children under 16 years old, Kiran Kaur, Amnesty International Malaysia’s Freedom of Expression Campaigner, said: Background On 23 November 2025, the Malaysian government announced plans to introduce a blanket ban on social media use for…

  • MALAYSIA MUST END ARRESTS AND INVESTIGATIONS AGAINST HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS AND RESIDENTS PROTESTING DEMOLITIONS IN KAMPUNG PAPAN 

    Media Quote 14 November 2025  Responding to the mass arrests of at least 22 human rights defenders and residents during the demolition operations in Kampung Papan, Amnesty International Malaysia’s Campaigner, Qistina Johari, said:  “Activists should not be dragged into police stations for peacefully protesting the demolition of Kampung Papan residents’ homes. Seeing people who stand up for the rights of others being pinned down, handcuffed and hauled away speaks volumes about the appalling state of the right to protest in Malaysia.”  “The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has a duty to…

  • MALAYSIA’S ASSAULT ON ONLINE EXPRESSION MUST END NOW

    Media Quote7 October 2025 Responding to the arrest of seven individuals for allegedly “seditious” posts on TikTok and Facebook, Amnesty International Malaysia’s Freedom of Expression Campaigner, Kiran Kaur said:   “Seven people have just been arrested for posting online — a stance in stark contradiction of the promises made by the government to protect freedom of…

  • POLICE ABUSE OF POWER AT PRO-PALESTINE PROTEST UNDERMINES MADANI PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY REFORMS

    Joint Press Statement2 October 2025 We, the undersigned organisations, strongly condemn the arrest of two protesters during a spontaneous, peaceful protest held outside the US Embassy at noon today in response to Israel’s interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla and the detention of hundreds of activists, including 23 Malaysians. As a spontaneous assembly responding to…

  • STOP CRIMINALIZING STUDENTS FOR HAVING AN OPINION

    Media Quote18 September 2025 Responding to reports that police will summon individuals from University of Malaya Association of New Youth (UMANY) as part of an investigation over a statement calling for the abolition of the national matriculation programme, Amnesty International Malaysia’s Freedom of Expression Campaigner, Kiran Kaur, said:  “Students are supposed to question, debate and…

  • STOP THE ARREST OF ARUTCHELVAN AND RESPECT THE RIGHT TO PROTEST  

    Joint Statement by Amnesty International Malaysia and ARTICLE 19  20 August 2025  Amnesty International Malaysia and ARTICLE 19 condemn the arrest of Arutchelvan Subramaniam (Arul), Deputy Chairperson of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) and a prominent human rights defender, under Section 353 of the Penal Code for allegedly deterring public servants from discharging their duty. His…

  • PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY STILL UNDER THREAT DESPITE POSITIVE STEPS FORWARD 

    Press Statement 29 July 2025  Amnesty International Malaysia strongly condemns the arrest of activist Chegubard under the Sedition Act, Penal Code, Communications and Multimedia Act, and Minor Offences Act—just a couple of days after he joined the Turun Anwar protest in Kuala Lumpur. The arrest highlights a worrying pattern of authorities using repressive laws to target…

  • Weaponizing Morality: New Report Exposes Sharp Rise in Censorship of LGBTIQ Publications Under Outdated Malaysian Law

    Joint Press ReleaseAmnesty International Malaysia & Justice for Sisters16 July 2025 Justice for Sisters, in partnership with Amnesty International Malaysia, launched a groundbreaking report today revealing the alarming scale and scope of censorship targeting LGBTIQ-related content under Malaysia’s Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 (PPPA). Titled “Censorship of LGBTIQ Expressions under the PPPA”, the report…