This is a liberal message about human rights violations and persecutions of homosexuals in Uganda and Malaysia. I condemn illegal persecution of homosexuals in Uganda and Malaysia and call for United Nations sanctions against abusive and neofascist Ugandan government and Malaysian public that illegally persecutes Malaysian Prime Minister for homosexual relationship with a consensual adult partner. Besides, to make an illustration of me, Armenak Nouridjanian, being persecuted by Moscow University students Leonid Gin and Sergei Barkov who brutally beat me up in sociological faculty of Moscow University in 1986. As a gay student and Democratic dissident, I was expelled from Moscow University from sophomore class of sociology, as I refused to join ex-Soviet Army and war in Afganistan. I was stalked and illecitly photographed by Leonid Gin, my sociology mate, while kissing one Tartar male sudent hand in a Moscow University auditorium. Later on, I called to overthrow Soviet Power as totalitarian dictatorship during Moscow-Nottingham TV bridge on February 2nd, 1988, while my liberal call for overthrow of Soviet Power was broadcast for twenty minutes, on a major Russian TV channel ( Channel One), Later on I arranged for US Government diplomatic aid to launch two presidential letters to ex-Secretary General Michael Gorbacherv and Politburo to make revolutionary and liberal trend of ex-Secretary General Michael Gorbacherv acting force in August Revolution 1991. I was also shot in …


Epox, your country should not justify human rights violations of homosexuals by religious canons of Islam. Supressing freedom of speech and media is used to become modus vivendi of many neofascist and totalitarian regimes, including in modern Russia.
Malaysians do not persecute in the meaning of to harm homosexuals, but we do condemn and heavily discourage that preferences. As a majority muslim country, homosexuality and even cross-dressing is absolutely forbidden in Islam. We tend to see homosexuals as peoples who needed help and education and we do have rehabiltation program but mostly this subject is seen as taboo and any promotion of it is simply against all multi-racial traditions and religious beliefs in our country..