04-20-2011, 03:40 PM
Quote:Sixty-six Malaysian boys will spend this week at a camp undergoing physical education, religious classes and listening to motivational speakers. They've been hand-picked.
The director of the Terengganu Education Department told the New Straits Times their teachers had identified them as displaying feminine qualities.
The director Razali Daud told the newspaper he understands some people will end up as transvestites or homosexuals but says the state will do its best to limit the number.
Quote:In a statement, Shahrizat Abdul Jalil says being singled out in such a way would be extremely traumatising for teenagers and could have serious psychological repercussions. The Minister says the camp violates laws regarding children and must be abolished.
Sexual health workers worry it will drive more gay people in Malaysia underground.
Quote:A coalition of seven women's groups has realised a statement condemning the camp for promoting homophobia and breaching the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.Full Transcript of news report:
The Joint Action Group for Gender Equality says if the Terengganu state has a definition for what constitutes "normal" behaviour, then the criteria should be made public.
PM - Malaysian anti-gay camp condemned 20/04/2011