PAS' Pasir Salak MP wants LGBT persons categorised as 'mental health' patients

Malay Mail
Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — Two Perikatan Nasional (PN) MPs from PAS said the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community should be considered as suffering from mental health illnesses.

The Islamist party's Pasir Salak MP Jamaluddin Yahya stood up to ask his colleague, Kapar MP Dr Halimah Ali, if she agreed that LGBT persons should be considered as such.

“Kapar do you agree with Pasir Salak, Pasir Salak wants to suggest that LGBT group should also be included as mental health problems?” Jamaluddin said during the debate on the Bill to amend the Mental Health Act 2001 in Parliament today.

Dr Halimah, towards the end of her speech during her turn to debate, had agreed to include this suggestion as part of her speech.

“Thank you Pasir Salak, consider it included,” she said.

It was reported yesterday that the Malaysian authorities had raided the Malaysian stores of Swiss watchmaker Swatch and confiscated items from its “Pride Collection” bearing the rainbow flag associated with the LGBT movement.

The watches were reportedly seized due to links to the LGBT movement that remains taboo in Muslim-majority Malaysia.

Similar controversy emerged over the news of British band Coldplay’s scheduled concert in Malaysia, which parties in PN want to be cancelled due to the group’s support for the LGBTQ movement.

The Bill to amend the Mental Health Act was tabled for its second reading today by Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Ramkarpal Singh.

If it is passed, it will among others substitute Section 11 of the Act.

Section 11 (1) stated that any crisis intervention officer may apprehend any person whom he has reason to believe is mentally disordered and is, because of mental disorder, dangerous to himself or to other persons or property; or any person who attempts suicide.

The amendment also seeks to empower any crisis intervention officer to apprehend any person whom he has reason to believe is mentally disordered and is, because of mental disorder, dangerous to himself or to other person or property, or any person who attempts to commit suicide.

Subsequently, the crisis intervention officer shall bring the apprehended person to a government psychiatric hospital or a gazetted private psychiatric hospital no later than 24 hours after the apprehension for examination.

This amendment is consequential to the deletion of Section 309 of the Penal Code.