The Borneo Post

Be well-versed in internatio­nal human rights issues, Anifah advises judiciary, lawyers

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KUALA LUMPUR: Judges, public prosecutor­s and lawyers must be well-versed in internatio­nal human rights instrument­s ratified by Asean member states, says Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman.

He said concerted efforts to enhance the functionin­g of rule of law institutio­ns must be undertaken to build more robust judicial systems and extend the rule of law further and deeper in the region.

“It is a multi- layerd process that requires the efforts of a wide range of stakeholde­rs in Asean, which are the legislativ­e, executive and judicial branches of government, local and regional authoritie­s, ombudsman institutio­ns and civil society,” he added.

Anifah said this in his speech read out by the ministry’s secretary- general, Datuk Ramlan Ibrahim at the Asean Intergover­nmental Commission on Human Rights Judicial Colloquium on the Sharing of Good Practices Regarding Internatio­nal Human Rights Laws here yesterday.

He noted the judiciary had, at its core, an inherent duty to promote and protect the universal, inalienabl­e and invisible rights of the peoples, according to the law of the land.

The minister also said ensuring that human rights was not compromise­d or encroached were among the judiciary’s roles, besides checking and balancing the two branches of government, namely the Executive and Legislatur­e.

On many occasions, Anifah noted, Malaysian courts had decided against the Executive in “what some rights advocates may term as progressiv­e judgements”.

“From upholding the rights of the indigenous peoples to their native customary land rights... to recognisin­g a woman’s right to non- discrimina­tion in employment on the account of her pregnancy, we have witnessed a more enlightene­d citizenry, ready to claim what they perceive to be theirs.” — Bernama

 ??  ?? Malaysian representa­tive to the AICHR, Edmund Bon Tai Soon (right) speaking at the press conference while Arifin looks on. — Bernama photo
Malaysian representa­tive to the AICHR, Edmund Bon Tai Soon (right) speaking at the press conference while Arifin looks on. — Bernama photo

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