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Why is Malaysia so fascinated by Nur Sajat, the transgender tycoon who fled to Thailand?
- The beauty entrepreneur, who built a successful cosmetics company, is wanted by Malaysian police for allegedly insulting Islam
- Her courage to live as an openly transgender woman, and her business success and reality TV show, made her a household name in her home country
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When news broke last week that prominent Malaysian transgender businesswoman Nur Sajat was detained in Thailand over an invalid passport, she trended to the top of Twitter.
The 36-year-old Muslim cosmetics entrepreneur disappeared from Malaysia in February after being accused of insulting Islam by dressing as a woman.
While on the run, she continued to appear on Instagram, sometimes on a live feed chatting with her followers, and posted TikTok videos promoting her products.
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She was charged with immigration offences in a Thai court last week and released on bail.
Malaysian police are now seeking to extradite her back to the country, prompting activists to fear for her safety in a country which does not recognise LGBT rights.
Nur Sajat’s courage to live as an openly transgender woman, coupled with her business success, has made her a household name in Malaysia.
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