KUALA LUMPUR - Swiss watchmaker Swatch said on Tuesday that the Malaysian authorities had seized 164 rainbow-coloured timepieces worth a total of US$14,000 (S$18,800) from its Pride Collection. In Malaysia, homosexuality is forbidden and sodomy can be punished with...
In a summons notice against one Swatch outlet that was seen by AFP, the law enforcement unit of Malaysia’s home affairs ministry said “22 Swatch watches with LGBT elements” were confiscated.
According to the notice, the seizure was based on the Printing Presses and Publications Act of 1984, which critics have long condemned as draconian. The law is often wielded to ensure content does not offend or undermine race relations in the Muslim-majority multicultural nation. A ministry official, who did not want to be named, defended the seizure, saying the watches bore the letters “LGBT” and had six colours instead of the seven in a rainbow.“As per instruction from Switzerland HQ, we will still replenish the stock and display them on-shelf,” said Ms Sarah Kok, marketing manager for Swatch Malaysia.
Mr Hayek added: “We wonder how the home ministry’s enforcement unit will confiscate the many beautiful natural rainbows that are showing up thousand times a year in the sky of Malaysia.” - AFP
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