He said it was éhomossexual” to obtain a visa, the Court first believe but then changed the verdict.

A man who was claiming to be gay only to avoid his expulsion to Malaysia, where homosexuals are considered illegal, has taken asylum after Britain admitted that people could be gay as well as ésingle. The result of this given asylum was the celebration as victory against ancient stereotypes on people [...]
The result of this given asylum was the celebration as victory against the old stereotypes on gay people.
Yew Focus Sam, known as Sam, faced deportation earlier this year after the immigration judge asked him why he couldn't prove he had relations in the past to prove his sexuality.
The people of the LGBTQ+ community had supported him and had called for asylum, and that is exactly what Britain did by offering him asylum of five years, writes The Guardian, translated Periscope.
Sami, 67, said this would have been “Kurselline's best gift” after receiving the news from the lawyer.
I'm very happy. I was crying and crying with joy when my lawyer called me,” he told Liverpool Echo, who had first covered this event.
Sam had arrived in Britain in 2005 with a tourist visa and had left. Since it was impossible for him to live as a gay man in Malaysia, where gay sex is sentenced to over 20 years in prison or whips, he wanted to stay in Britain. /Periscope











