The 1975 cancels Indonesia and Taiwan shows after Malaysia LGBT row

British pop-rock band The 1975 has cancelled upcoming concerts in Indonesia and Taiwan after its gig in Malaysia was controversially cut short.

Lead singer Matty Healy attacked Malaysia’s anti-LGBT laws on Friday and kissed bass player Ross MacDonald on stage – the band was swiftly banned from playing in the country.

Homosexuality is illegal in Malaysia and punishable by 20 years in prison.

It is shunned – but not illegal – in most of Muslim-majority Indonesia.

But it is banned in Indonesia’s conservative Aceh province.

The band said it had cancelled its Indonesia and Taiwan gigs “due to current circumstances”, without elaborating.

Taiwan is largely seen as welcoming to the LGBT community. It was the first place in Asia to legalise same-sex marriage.

In a statement shared by We The Fest, a music festival in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta where The 1975 were scheduled to perform on Sunday, the band said current circumstances made it “impossible to proceed with the scheduled shows”.

Some of Malaysia’s LGBT community were frustrated by events on Friday and worried the spotlight on their community could lead to more stigma and discrimination.

On Friday, on stage in Kuala Lumpur, lead singer Healy said: “I don’t see the [expletive] point, right, I do not see the point of inviting the 1975 to a country and then telling us who we can have sex with.

“Unfortunately you don’t get a set of loads of uplifting songs because I’m [expletive] furious,” the frontman continued.

“And that’s not fair on you, because you’re not representative of your government. Because you’re young people, and I’m sure a lot of you are gay and progressive and cool.”

Healy then kissed his bandmate MacDonald as the band played the song I Like America & America Likes Me.

Shortly after the kiss Healy and the band walked off stage, roughly 30 minutes into the set. The singer told the audience: “Alright, we just got banned from Kuala Lumpur, see you later.”

On Saturday, the festival’s organisers announced that the remaining line-up for the festival had been cancelled.

The decision was made after an “immediate cancellation directive” from Malaysia’s Ministry of Communications and Digital as part of its “unwavering stance against any parties that challenge, ridicule or contravene Malaysian laws”, a statement said.

Malaysian drag queen Carmen Rose said Healy’s attack on anti-LGBT laws was “performative” and “unruly”.

Speaking to the BBC World Service’s Newshour, Rose said: “It is giving white saviour complex and he [Matty Healy] wasn’t doing it for our community.”

“If he was doing it for our community,” she added, “he would know what consequences we would have to go through.”

As state elections in Malaysia loom ahead, Rose said politicians would use the event as a “scapegoat”.

“It gives them [conservative politicians] more ammo to further their homophobic agenda to gain votes,” she added.

Asked about life in Malaysia as part of the LGBT community, Rose said “the government is not on our side” and she cannot pursue her profession as a drag artist freely in the country – travelling to Singapore for performances instead.

Rose said the LGBT community’s mental health had been badly affected by constant scrutiny and criticism from the government and society.

“Matty has a long-time record of advocating for the LGBTQ+ community and the band wanted to stand up for their LGBTQ+ fans and community,” a source close to The 1975 said Friday night.

Healy has previously used appearances on stage to highlight anti-LGBT laws.

Back in 2019, he invited a male fan on stage during a gig in Dubai. The incident attracted criticism in the country, where homosexuality is punishable by 10 years’ imprisonment.

Posting on Twitter after the show, Healy said: “Thank you Dubai, you were so amazing. I don’t think we’ll be allowed back due to my ‘behaviour’ but know that I love you and I wouldn’t have done anything differently given the chance again.”

Source: BBC

“Community Smiles” with raising the level of community products

July 23 – PTT’s Smile Community Project, in addition to the goal to reduce the impact of COVID-19 also upgrading community products to be modern meet market demands to aim at building a strong community According to PTT’s goals that have been operating for 45 years .-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

Bandung city govt to hold Asia Africa Festival on July 29

Bandung, W Java (ANTARA) – The Bandung city government will hold the Asia Africa Festival on July 29 after two years of absence due to the global pandemic of COVID-19, acting Bandung Mayor Ema Sumarna said.This annual event will take place on Asia AfrikaStreet where the historic building President Soekarno had used as the venue of the Asia-Africa Conference on April 18-24, 1955 is located. “The Bandung administration will showcase the city’s potentials in this one-day festival. Hopefully, four or five countries will also participate in the event. May it be successful,” Sumarna said in a statement that ANTARA quoted here Sunday. The city government has coordinated with local police to ensure that the road traffic can be managed well during the event that will take place from 02:00 p.m.to 06:00 p.m.local time, he said. Both the city government and the police have agreed on a traffic diversion in anticipation of congestion during the event, he added. Meanwhile, Head of the Bandung City Culture and Tourism Office’s Cultural and Art Products Division Ratnarahayu Pitriyati said four countries had so far confirmed their participation in this year’s Asia Africa Festival. “Other countries still wait for the Foreign Ministry’s invitations. We are making our utmost efforts to make the event that is again held after two-year disruption of COVID-19 successful,” she said. Some 250 people from 13 communities would join a parade on Jalan Asia Afrika, one of the busiest streets in downtown Bandung. During the parade, they would wear traditional dress of the Asia African countries, she said. ccording to Pitriyati, six districts/cities have also confirmed their willingness to participate in the festival that would hopefully help refresh locals’ memories of the historic event of the Asia Africa Conference that had produced the Ten Principles of Bandung or Dasasila Bandung. Last year, the historic moment of the 1955 Bandung Conference was commemorated through an international conference of People’s Consultative Assemblies of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) members. The international conference was held on October 24-26, 2022. On October 25, the delegates reminisced about the Asia Africa Conference by walking together on Jalan Asia Afrika. They walked for 100 meters from Savoy Homann Hotel to the Merdeka Building that hosted the international conference.

Source: Antara News Agency

Child-Friendly City Award recipients increase this year: PPPA Minister

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Source: Antara News Agency

Clean water, sanitation access efforts to prevent stunting: Minister

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Public Works and Public Housing Minister Basuki Hadimuljono stressed the importance of access to cleanwater and proper sanitation in the efforts to tackle stunting issues in society.”If Indonesian childrenhave no access to clean water and good sanitation, they are at risk of stunting. This must be avoided. Hence, the government extensively pursue program to facilitate access to clean water and sanitation,” Minister Hadimuljono said here on Sunday. He also stated that the ministry consistently support stunting prevention programs by adding facilities to allow access to clean water and proper sanitation. The infrastructures program –People-Based Clean Water and Sanitation Facility (Pamsimas) and People-based Sanitation (Sanimas)– are developed by one of the ministry’s unit, the Directorate General for Human Settlement, he pointed out. Their Public Infrastructure scheme aims to allocate budget for public infrastructures for people, down to village area and even remote places, and push for better economy and create more job opportunities, Hadimuljono added. He cited letter from National Development Planning Ministry which outlines special scheme of stunting reduction measures in 2023 which is through clean water and sanitation infrastructures development applied across 246 districts and cities spread across 12 provinces.

Source: Antara News Agency

Indonesian worker in Malaysia claiming to get tortured repatriated

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (ANTARA) – The Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, has facilitated the repatriation of an Indonesian domestic worker who claimed to have been tortured by her Malaysian employer.ccording to Indonesian Consul General in Johor Bahru Sigit Suryantoro Widiyanto, Dewi had been repatriated before a video footage showing her confession of having received physical abuse from her employer went viral. Dewi came from Medan City, North Sumatra Province. She entered Malaysia on June 15, 2023. Without having proper working visa, she was then employed as a domestic worker, he said in a statement here Saturday. ll of a sudden, she ran away from her employer by claiming that she had fallen victim to her employer’s acts of violence. Her escape was confirmed by a CCTV footage. Despite the confession she had made, she apparently did not belong to a “vulnerable group” owing to the absence of signs of physical abuse on her body, Widiyanto said. When running away from her employer, she carried “an amount of money”, he said, adding that the Consulate General officials had attempted to ask her about her employer’s name and address.

Source: Antara News Agency

MPR urges Indonesians to exercise right to vote wisely

Jakarta (ANTARA) – People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR) reminded Indonesians to exercise their right to vote wisely in 2024 General Elections, as their decision will determine the state’s future.”Do not be reckless and randomly choose. Choose as your heart says. Please, thoroughly study the track records of candidates available; know whether your choice will bring the people to prosperity or not. This can be seen from the track record, of whether the candidate have held public official position,”Deputy Speaker of MPR Fadel Muhammad he said according to statement received here on Sunday. He delivered the statement during an event in West Powoo Village, Kabila Sub-districtm Bone Bolango District, Gorontalo, on July 22. side from track records, people should also select leaders who uphold the national values outlined in Indonesia’s four pillars,Pancasila (the ideology), 1945 Constitution, Indonesia as a unitary state, and Unity in Diversity (motto), he added. “Truly upholding the national values, like Pancasila, will positively impact this nation in facing and carrying out the 2024 General Elections,” he said. ccording to him, if everyone truly adhere to the value contained in Pancasila, then the general elections would go just fine, even though everyone has differing opinions. “How is it possible? Because this nation is used to differences. Like here in Gorontalo (for example), the residents vary. Not only locals, but also from other ethnics, and there is no issue raised from that,” the senator said. Muhammad compelled everyone to come to a mutual understanding, that the 2024 General Elections are a grand democratic party for people, which aims to promote national prosperity. Moreover, everyone is responsible in maintaining order during the event, thereby making the event a success, he added. “By asking for protection from God Almighty, we pray that 2024 General Election will go as we expected: smoothly, successfully, safely, and it can have good impact for all of us,” he said.

Source: Antara News Agency

Women football: Vietnam-US match draws impressive viewer number

The July 22 game between Vietnam and the US during the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in New Zealand drew 6.26 million viewers, making it the most-watched football telecast in the US since last year’s men’s World Cup final, according to Fox Sports.

It said that the game, the first of the US team at World Cup 2023, averaged 5.26 million viewers on FOX, making it the second-most watched group stage telecast since FOX started covering it in 2015.

The largest Women’s World Cup group stage broadcast on FOX remains the 2019 US-Chile match, which averaged 5.33 million.

FOX and Nielsen said it is a 99% increase over the first US group stage match four years ago in France against Thailand.

The Vietnamese team’s brave performance won the hearts of Vietnamese fans everywhere, despite losing 0-3 to the reigning world champions US in their first group match in Auckland, New Zealand.

Two goals scored by Sophia Smith in the first half and another by captain Lindsey Horan in the second half sealed the US’s victory.

However, as coach Mai Duc Chung said before the match: “It’s not about the result, but the way we play, the mentality against an opponent at this magnitude,” and the Golden Star Women Warriors’ brave performance won the hearts of Vietnamese fans everywhere.

Vietnam will have five days to recover before facing Portugal on July 27. The US, on the other hand, will play against Holland next in a rematch of the 2019 Women’s World Cup Final./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency