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  • 3/21/2024
Any films that portray content promoting LGBTQ lifestyles will not be approved for screening in Malaysia, says Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

He said the same applies to films containing elements of communism, islamophobia, deviant teachings and those that contradict the Islamic faith.

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00:00 "In the past few years, we have seen an increase in films that enter the Malaysian market,
00:07 which contain elements of contradiction and norms of the life of our country's people,
00:15 such as LGBTQ, communism, Islamophobia, and films that are against the beliefs of Muslims, etc.
00:24 Of course, films like this need to be eliminated, and if it is too much,
00:30 decisions to not pass will be immediately issued.
00:34 In this context, I would like to inform you that the Malaysian government has never ratified
00:41 any international conventions regarding LGBTQ, and has never recognized any LGBTQ lifestyle.
00:50 Therefore, any films that promote the concept of a lifestyle like that,
00:56 after being eliminated, will not be screened in Malaysia, depending on the entire storyline.
01:04 Likewise, films that contain elements of communism, Islamophobia,
01:10 and are against the beliefs of Muslims and the Islamic religion.
01:14 [In Indonesian]
01:24 [In Indonesian]
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