Human Rights Commission of Malaysia

Suhakam advocates for immediate aid for displaced Bajau Laut community

Human rights group responds to recent demolition of their homes, stressing need to conduct thorough assessment of situation's humanitarian implications

Azalina clarifies ‘no active politics’ for Suhakam commissioners not a new concept

The proposed ban on those in active politics from becoming Malaysian Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) members is not a new concept as it is currently applied to members of the committee that vets commissioners’ appointments.

Clarify mooted ban on those ‘active in politics’ becoming Suhakam commissioners: MPs

MPs in the Dewan Rakyat today called for more clarification on a proposed amendment to the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Amendment) Bill 2023 which bars those in active politics from being appointed as commissioners.

Children’s Commission Bill crucial in safeguarding children’s rights – Suhakam

THE Human Rights Commission of Malaysia supports the government’s move in developing the Children’s Commission Bill, which is vital in upholding and protecting all aspects of children’s rights.

Will the Anwar govt continue shielding those who did it? – Citizens Against Enforced Disappearances

ON April 3, 2019, Suhakam, the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia, completed a thorough investigation into the disappearances of Shiite social activist Amri Che Mat and Christian pastor Raymond Koh. Suhakam issued two reports, and copies were supplied to all members of Parliament.

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