A record 26,000 Singaporean supporters of gay rights descend on one of the city-state's parks.<br/> <br />They are here for the annual Pink Dot rally in a country where sex between men is punishable with up to two years in prison though it's rarely enforced.<br/> <br />But opposition from some quarters has also grown.<br/> <br />Some Muslim groups called on their followers to wear white in protest,<br/> <br />Some Christian groups have urged the government to properly enforce the law on gay sex.<br/> <br />Pink Dot rally organisers say they find the scale opposition disappointing.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) PINK DOT SPOKESPERSON, PAERIN CHOA, SAYING:<br/> <br />"I mean every year we are prepared for some opposition, every year, it's just that this year the extent of the negativity has saddened us quite a bit."<br/> <br />Others preferred to focus on the positive purpose of the rally.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) SINGAPOREAN CITIZEN, ANDY, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Everybody is coming together in order to bring joy and just happine