

Ngeo Boon Lin, who has authored a number of books on gay and other issues under the name Ouyang Wen Feng, said he held the private, traditional Chinese wedding celebration at a restaurant in the capital Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.
"I wanted to inspire others to speak the truth and to stand up for our rights," he told AFP.
- Ngeo married his partner, African-American Broadway musical producer Phineas Newborn III, last year in New York, where they live. That came shortly after same-sex marriages were legalised there.
- Homosexuality remains a largely taboo subject in Malaysia - sodomy is punishable by 20 years in prison - and Ngeo came under attack from Islamic and Christian figures alike when he first announced his wedding plans.
- Ngeo said it was important for him to hold the banquet in Malaysia to show that gays should not be cowed.
- "The answer is simple, namely we should not threaten others and I must show to others that people don't like to be threatened either," Ngeo, 42, said in emailed comments to AFP from the couple's honeymoon in Vietnam.
- He said the banquet was attended by at least 250 friends from Malaysia and abroad and the couple faced no opposition in arranging it.
- Ngeo plans to return to Malaysia later in the week before returning to New York later in the month.He faced outrage and threats when he opened the first gay-friendly church just outside Kuala Lumpur in 2007. He regularly returns to Malaysia and elsewhere in Asia to promote gay awareness.
- Influential Malaysian religious figures and political conservatives remain vehemently opposed to the growing prominence of the country's gay community.
- Authorities last year banned an annual gay-themed festival, featuring gay-oriented films, concerts and forums, while a prominent religious body in 2008 issued a fatwa against lesbian sex.

Ngeo said gays should not let anything "paralyse us or scare us to silence".
"We should not be short-sighted and discouraged by unwanted backlash... We should not succumb to fear!" he said in his email.
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