Rethink sexuality ..then gender

1 十月, 2017

【同遊在即,婚姻平權需要立即實現!】

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【同遊在即,婚姻平權需要立即實現!】

在未來數周,全台多個縣市都將舉行同志遊行,而攸關同志婚姻平權的立法議程卻在大法官釋憲會議後悄悄地躺在下個會期的優先議程之外。平權不能等待,兩年的時間我們不該癡癡等候立法院的施捨,而且婚姻平權絕不能只局限於法律上的進步意義,婚姻平權要有血有肉就得進一步爭取更充足的公共保障與社會福利!

我們認為,現在同志運動不只應當追求法律上的平等權益,更應爭取能夠經營婚姻家庭的勞動條件與公共服務。今天資本家對於廣大勞工-同樣包含基層同志族群的剝削與公共服務的削減,早已使得許多人根本無力組織新家庭與婚姻。

經營婚姻及至是伴侶間的生活,聯繫著實質的休假、工資、住房及至是公共托育與長照,還有退休保障,而這些都是維繫感情生活的物質條件。所以,今年的同志遊行,我們不只應當鼓舞慶祝婚姻平權運動所取得的初步成果,更需要讓同志運動與勞工運動團結一致,不只需要提出婚姻平權即刻實現、更需要一同反對未來政府與資本家對於全台勞工所做出的新一輪打擊!

資本家與政府對勞工權益的打擊,同樣是加深對於基層同志族群的壓迫,我們需要團結抵抗!

團結對抗資本剝削與父權體制,才能實現真正的平權!

參考文章:

婚姻平權終將勝利!:https://goo.gl/qns61e
同婚平權修法邁前一步 打鐵趁熱靠自己:https://goo.gl/PUh7sg
同運鬥爭揭穿民進黨假面具!:https://goo.gl/jJdCkq

30 五月, 2017

第43次給臺灣總統蔡英文致函

主題: 恭賀臺灣同性婚姻平權釋憲成功

台灣總統蔡英文小姐:

你好,這是我第43次給您致函,主要是針對早前台灣法官釋憲認定目前的台灣的司法違憲,剝削著性小眾的權益而恭賀台灣政府成為亞洲人權指標上的先鋒。

實不相瞞,我個人覺得您所領導的台灣政府和民主機制越來越有社會正義、司法醒覺、人權和人道的醒覺。這一路來的辛苦,您和您的幕僚實是勞苦功高,台灣政府(民進黨執政)有那麼具備充裕正智、良善、良知的幕僚,就已經超越了過去國民黨執政的政績。台灣國民黨要是不再改進,只會讓台灣持續在性小眾人權和性/別(Sexuality)議題上丟人現眼,導致海外華人集體翻白眼進而唾棄這種右派僞善的政治標徵,期待第三和第四政治勢力的崛起。

作為海外華人,我們目前最惶恐的就是邪惡手段無所不用其極的台灣極端右派宗教組織特別是基督右派到底還想怎樣傷害性小眾? 需知馬來西亞和台灣在教育、學術、文化、經濟有密切深層的合作關係,政治情感上和個人情感上的交融也有很深度密切的知交。根據我的認知。馬來西亞和台灣的同志情侶相戀就超過40對情侶,作為捍衛愛情自由、個人尊嚴和人權理念的青年,我認為台灣政府必須認真地監察台灣國境內的極端反同宗教組織包括反同佛教組織,避免他們煽動人群, 以一人一冥紙寄給負責解憲的大法官;他們這樣做相等于騎劫和扭曲佛教的教旨,違反了佛教提倡的眾生皆平等的崇高信念,最終直接或間接地傷害了性小眾和佛教徒,敗掉了全球的佛教發展的崇高威信和平等理念。

再者,我也再次呼籲台灣政府幫助這些極端反同右派宗教集團建立~知恥近乎勇的能力,反省他們自身的存在價值。儘管全世界極端宗教組織對民主社會帶來的威脅從不間斷,但是我希望台灣可以再度創造奇跡。 眼看台灣右派宗教體制一貫性常態藉機斂財斂權,欺壓著手無寸鐵又沒有強勢運籌政治權勢的性小眾似乎易如反掌,公然持續透過社交媒體和平面媒體上以下三濫的資訊和説辭持續侮辱和傷害性小眾和臺灣挺同人民,我個人覺得這是一種來自極端臺灣反同右派宗教集團的貪腐不上進又自私的台灣恥辱,有待台灣政府特別是內政部的民政局去糾正他們的反同行徑。

如果這群右派反同宗教集團標明著自己是信徒有宗教,卻沒有知恥近乎勇的能耐,長遠來看他們無疑是台灣社會的毒瘤,成為台灣人權指標晉身歐州人權指標的阻礙,導致台灣人民輕易地被極端右派宗教集團剝削和左右,剝奪了台灣人民、僑生、外國學生、外國專業人士的福祉。

再者,我也呼籲臺灣政府大力地打擊這群邪惡宗教人士的陰謀。 根據我的觀察, 他們目前最有可能和擅長的手段是利用類似平等教育的社團, 以非常高手段隱晦地方式内嵌基督教反同的宣導資料進駐臺灣教育界特別是囯小和高中。 我相信臺灣所有有基督意識形態的基督大學特別是輔大和中原都從教育部性別平等委員會的訓誡中得到教訓; 然根據我對這種邪惡極端的基督右派反同集團的認知,我相信他們不會就此罷手, 反同的手段衹會越來越進步和狡詐,導致挺同父母、性小衆和同性戀小孩深深困擾和受苦。 藉此,我再度呼籲臺灣政府立法反仇恨罪, 一勞永逸地鏟除這種陰險狡詐的極端反同宗教集團。

此外, 我也必須指出臺灣是目前世界上出產最多基督反同中文學術文獻的國家。 我非常質疑這種學術現象的正當性,因爲我不認可這種將學術當作反同工具的手段, 當中涉及唬弄和欺騙臺灣人民,特別是一些個性比較犬儒的臺灣人民,他們可能看不清楚這是一種内嵌式的洗腦學術工具而深信不疑。我覺得臺灣政府必須成立學術正義委員會,讓臺灣目前惡名昭彰又貪腐濫權的學術界重新出發,建立政治正確和正直清廉的新學術形象。

最後我祝福臺灣政府特別是蔡英文小姐在有生之年找到如意伴侶。 我個人認爲您是值得幸福的, 眼看最近First Gentleman of Luxembourg Gauthier Destenay 可以和一群總統的女性眷屬一起合照,我覺得你有可以針對世界目前多元的局勢一起共襄盛舉,為亞洲政治領袖所能展現的多元和艷麗多添一道彩虹。 從政是一種披荊斬棘的事業,我相信您也值得幸福, 畢竟您讓臺灣和馬來西亞的伴侶開始幸福了。 (請參考:http://edition.cnn.com/2017/05/26/world/luxembourg-prime-minister-husband-gauthier-destenay-trnd/ )

最後,我以極大的真理、愛和祥和,祝福台灣在100天內立法(多元成家和同志婚姻),保障台灣的性小眾。至於混沌愚昧的台灣反同基督徒涉及剝削,請台灣政府移交法辦。任何事情皆有因果,所有極端反同基督教組織和其他宗教的反同領袖不配得到免責。我也以非常龐大的願力和信念再度祝福台灣總統能夠獨立自主,擺脫被反同基督宗教派系左右,綁架您挺同的議程,大膽宣佈同志平權明天執行;祝福台灣同志快速地享受同志平權和同性婚姻; 祝福台灣極端右派反同基督教會突然有良知,針對他們過去的宗教罪行而做出道歉和懺悔,甚至擺脫他們的奴化成為一個有尊嚴的臺灣人。但願,總有一天,臺灣社會生存本質可以適合每一個人。 冰藍、自在。

敬祝:
政務順利 愉快安康

再次,恭賀臺灣社會在您的領導下昌盛繁華。 恭賀臺灣同志婚姻平權釋憲成功!

楊辰昕
環球領導力協會 馬來西亞國家總監
馬來西亞國際創進協會 主席
2017年 5月30日
cc.臺灣内政部部長
臺灣教育部部長

21 六月, 2016

轉載:On LGBT Malay being a refugee

Link:http://kmumalaysia.org/rencana/on-lgbt-malay-being-a-refugee/

This writing is to refute the article published on Astro Awani which I just realized days ago. It is on a remarkable decision by the Canadian court that has granted Hazim Ismail, Malaysian gay and atheist, the status of refugee. The readers are advisable to read the article before tuning into this writing.

 

In Malaysia

Living in Malaysia in this modern age is not lucky as some people would think. The luxuries of architectural sensation and delightful cuisine are in no way a mirror to a freedom of expression, conscience and thoughts. You may also think of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, cities rained with capitalistic seduction and satisfaction but not human rights.

Although Malaysia does not have special anti-LGBT law, there are provisions discriminatory and persecutory towards the sexual minorities and thus ultra viresand undermine the secular rule of law. The country is also under threat of rising extremism potentially leading to a violent extremism or terrorism. One of the reasons is because of the fastest “internalization” of Saudi religious teachings into the local education which are very rigid and non tolerant towards LGBTs thus have caused erosion on Malay values.

Gold-carved platinum cards written “Islam” are used in political commerce to win the trust of fickle voters which in fact appealing to many semi-urban and rural Malays. The hypocrisy further creates a strain between the government and progressive faith-based organizations like Komuniti Muslim Universal (KMU) Malaysiaand other left-wing organizations that call for inclusive, humanist, nonpatriachal and nonviolent exegesis of religion and human rights.

In that striking hemisphere of voices, fundamentalist groups are stronger in a sense of massive supports of political nexus and finance by the government, gov-backed entities and radical Islamist patrons abroad. However, the stronger they become the louder progressive organizations are to challenge the distorted narrative, like “LGBT Muslims should be murdered and rehabilitated”, with critical thinking and power of ideas. Doing that is not to spawn enmity, but to liberate another part of Muslim society from religious coercion and conviction.

 

Draconian laws against LGBTs

Section 377A of the Penal Code 1997 on sodomy is an archaic law inherited from England which had repealed the law. Whereas in Sharia Criminal Offences Act (Federal Territories) 1997 (and other states) stipulates that any man who commits anal intercourse with another man shall be guilty of sodomy.  This is also supported by a fatwa (a decree from Muslim scholars) that describes LGBTs as an inverse “species”.

Yes, the laws may not be enforced strictly by the authorities compared to anti-transgender law because of the quantum of proof to show penetration. Nevertheless, mere presence of the laws reinforces a misconception to the state and local communities on; Firstly, homosexuals are criminals. Secondly, sodomy is synonymous to homosexuality. Thirdly, a hierarchy that values heterosexuality over homosexuality.

Next, in the same Sharia Act, Section 28 criminalizes any male person who is in any public place, wears a woman’s attire and poses as a woman for immoral purposes.

Other than targeting a transgender group, the enforcement by the religious squad vested with a power to raid and arrest is frequently done in mala fide, not in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The victims are often humiliated, locked in a male prison, sexually harassed by the religious officers on duty and being judicially tried unjustly.

Clearly, Malaysia has to overhaul it’s neo-colonial and conservative system and prioritize humanity not power or money (very wishful thinking). To subjugate a group of society by a state because of their sexual orientation or gender expression in the borderless world we all breathe is absurd and democratically incorrect. Imagine your governors can charge you of what you did in the bedroom and with whom you naturally fall in love without even wanting to be in that hazardous situation. What is more in Islam, privacy and personal choice are the ultimate safeguard the state or anyone else should protect and should not transcend.

 

Social treatment and intersectional freedoms of sexuality and faith

This is the most important point, LGBTs in Malaysia and everywhere else in the world have to struggle with coming-out. It is very naive and moronic to say that the status quo is fine because the writer views oppression against LGBTs is not glaring or severe as in Uganda, Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia. Its like saying, I saw a kid on the street got beaten by a man, but I didn’t care then I kept walking. As I didn’t see any injury on his face and he was not my child anyway. (But what if that kid is your child?)

First, that does not justify the “un-severe” oppression. Second, the writer didn’t realize because closeted LGBTs don’t tell you what is their sexual orientation. Even so, through effeminate character and personal appearance, LGBT kids and adults face bully, cyber-bully, vilification, public-shaming, discrimination from more masculine, feminine or religious group comprised of their employers, peers, teachers, families, religious leaders and communities.

Meanwhile, people who came out face unimaginable obstacles. I would like to exhibit this by citing the anecdotes of Hazim Ismail and few other Malaysians who fled overseas. They were not just being courageous of revealing their sexuality also  publicly renounced Islam because of the trauma they experienced with the self-righteous Muslims and conclusion they reached based on the irreconciliation of their sexuality with faith.

They further conveyed that the society and peers weaned in the homophobic environment isolated them in school, university, workplace and mosques. The saddest part is, their own biological parents who were raised in the heteronormative upbringing disowned, imprisoned, tortured them in the name of folklore ofSodom and Gomorrah and “what will people say to me about my gay son”. Imams were consulted and given a permission to do some healing rituals on the “doomed bodies” and finally ordered them to repent.

I believe that more young people especially LGBT youth will emigrate from the country if this horrendous reaction of society is not catered prudently. The dilemma is this, a lot of Muslims think they have to exit religion because they are gay, therefore,  unacceptable in the eyes of mainstream society. Even that’s not the case, they just want to free themselves from the Islam-tag and responsibilities imposed by the religion and be themselves far away.

Here comes the role of progressive Muslims to counter the crux of creeping fundamentalism and extremism by a reform. A reform within Islam is urgently required particularly in the interpretive methodology of Quran and Prophetic traditions. I vow that punishments and false perception on LGBTs are echoed from those Islamic sources. It subsequently ties Muslims across the world to be beholden to the ideology for many decades unchallenged.

Orlando’s shooting should be a lesson to Malaysian Muslims. A closeted gay who was taught in “Islam” to hate himself and other LGBTs translated that into action. It is not surprising, hours after the incident went live, some of Malaysians on social media congratulated the shooter for redeeming what is right in Islam. This is like an accomplished mission of fundamentalist Muslims in spreading hate and violence.

A reform is not to make “Progressive” as a new sect in Islam but a cooling force to harmonize the existing progressive values in Islam with the human rights including LGBT rights. For instance, to accept and respect the diversity of sexuality and opinion and be compatible with science and human progression.

 

1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees

Let’s switch the discussion to the international law on refugees. The Convention, as amended by the 1967 Protocol defines a refugee as a person who,

“… owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion …” [1]

Notably, sexual minorities fall within the scope of ”particular social group” [2] and all human beings which include Malaysians have the right to seek asylum in another country in accordance with Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.[3]

 

Must the prosecution come from the state actor?

Seemingly, the author in his article mentioned that to claim a “refugee” status, the prosecution or persecution must only derive from the state actors. I back to differ, cases asserting refugee status based on membership of a particular social group are rampant by claimants who face risks of harm at the hands of non- state actors, other example would be wives abused by their husbands.

Undoubtedly, there is no requirement that the persecutor be a state actor. What the claimants have to prove is the “causal link” where serious discriminatory or other offensive acts are committed by the local populace which is a prosecution, if they are knowingly tolerated by the authorities, or if the authorities refuse, or prove unable, to offer effective protection.[4]

In Malaysia, the authorities and national leaders do not just approve the intolerance, they also exacerbate the tension by uttering very demeaning remarks [5] [6]and deploying Daesh-kind-of moral police to the ground.

 

In Canada

The writer in the article also questioned on the grant of Canadian court of a refugee status to Hazim Ismail? Here is why ; In 1991, Canada became one of the first Western nations to grant refugee status on the basis of sexual orientation. In the landmark Supreme Court’s ruling, Canada v. Ward,[7] explicitly defined the parameters of the refugee convention the concept of ‘‘particular social group’’ to include sexual orientation within Canadian refugee law.

 

Burden of Proof and freedom of choice

As long as the claimants furnish the court with evidence to prove their LGBT status, the court will reasonably endorse the application. For instances through witness statements, photographs or other documentary evidence and in Ireland and the UK, medical reports and witness testimony may be used to support the applicant’s sexual orientation.[8] [9] In addition, Malaysian LGBT scenario should be construed disjunctively with other cultures, which indeed alarming. [10]

In conclusion, with all forms of domestic injustices aforementioned, a person’s fundamental rights under the international law shall never be encroached by the authoritarian governments. Other democratic governments’ efforts for humanity should be commended dearly. Malaysia should step up and champion human rights as portrayed by it’s neighboring country, Vietnam in decriminalizing LGBTs.

Lastly, fleeing LGBTs from Malaysia should have a choice to live where they want in the absence of fear. To LGBT Muslims, spread your wings up high because you can be yourself and be Muslim.


[1] Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, Apr. 22, 1954, 189 U.N.T.S. 150, Art. 1A(2).

[2] UN High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR GuidanceNote on Refugee Claims Relating to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, 21 November 2008

[3] UDHR Article 14.1: “Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution.”

[4] Guidelines on International Protection: “Membership of a particular social group” within the context of Article 1A(2) of the 1951 Convention and/or its 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees

[5] Joseph Patrick McCormick. August 20, 2015. “Malaysia will not protect LGBT people because of Islam”, http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2015/08/20/malaysia-will-not-protect-lgbt-people-because-of-islam-says-prime-minister/

[6] Shazwan Mustafa Kamal. September 11, 2015. “LGBT community will never have equal rights in Malaysia, tourism minister says”, http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/lgbt-community-will-never-have-equal-rights-in-malaysia-tourism-minister-sa

[7] This Supreme Court ruling identified sexual orientation as an immutable (innate or unchangeable) per- sonal characteristic, therefore, declaring gay and lesbian refugee claimants as belonging to a ‘‘particular social group’’ (LaViolette 1997).

[8] Sabine Jansen and Thomas Spijkerboer, Fleeing Homophobia: Seeking Safety in Europe, COC NederlaNd & VU UNiVersity amsterdam 71 (2011), available athttp://www.rechten.vu.nl/nl/Images/Fleeing%20Homophobia%20report%20EN_ tcm22-232205. pdf [hereinafter Fleeing Homophobia].

[9] SW (lesbians—HJ and HT applied) Jamaica v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, CG [2011] UKUT 00251(IAC), United Kingdom: Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber), 24 June 2011, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/ refworld/ docid/4e0c3fae2.html [accessed 9 July 2011] [hereinafter SW Jamaica]

[10] Tonewall, No Going Back: Lesbian and Gay People and The Asylum Sytem, (2010) available at http://www.stonewall.org.uk/ what_we_do/research_and_policy/2874.asp [hereinafter no going back].

21 十月, 2015

Share: Japan’s new education minister pledges support for LGBTI students

Filed under: Legal reform and changes,News and articles — NiveYong @ 3:32 上午
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http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/japans-new-education-minister-pledges-support-for-lgbti-students/

Japan’s new minister of education, culture, sports, science and technology on Wednesday (14 October) pledged support for LGBTI students.

Hiroshi Hase said teachers, classmates and family had little understanding of the issues they face.

‘Let me be clear on this: I believe sexual-minority students at elementary and junior high schools have been left out,’ The Japan Times reported him as saying.

The former human rights lawyer co-launched a multi-party caucus to examine anti-gay discrimination in March. And in April, Hase, then then-vice education minister, requested the ministry issue a landmark notice urging schools better accommodate LGBTI students.

‘Now I am considering preparations for the next step,’ he said.

Hase succeeded Hakubun Shimomura, who stepped down last week for mishandling the construction of the main stadium for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Hase, who competed in the 1984 Los Angeles games as a wrestler, said he would use the event to promote social issues.

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