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Malaysian transgender tycoon Nur Sajat confirms asylum, saying ‘Australia chose me’

  • The cosmetics entrepreneur said she is feeling ‘safe, happy and free’ in Australia, and is in coronavirus quarantine in Sydney
  • She said she will not return to Malaysia, where she was charged after attending a Muslim religious event dressed in women’s clothes

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This screenshot of a video call shows Malaysian entrepreneur Nur Sajat speaking from an undisclosed location in Australia, where she is seeking asylum after fleeing her Muslim-majority home country. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
A prominent Malaysian transgender entrepreneur accused of insulting Islam in the Muslim majority country said on Wednesday she was “safe, happy and free” in Australia.

Nur Sajat, a millionaire who runs a cosmetics business, said officials promised to help her settle in the country.

“Australia chose me … due to my case. So I did not apply [for asylum] to any other country,” she said in a video interview from an undisclosed location.

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“I was intimidated and abused [in Malaysia]. The Australian government realised this,” she said.

Sajat’s case has highlighted concerns about the worsening climate for LGBT people in Malaysia, where officials are increasingly cracking down against the community and seeking to toughen related laws.
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