The Borneo Post

‘Reform measures on human rights in tandem with Malaysia Baharu’

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PUTRAJAYA: The reform measures introduced by the government on human rights are in tandem with Malaysia Baharu, said Wisma Putra in a statement issued in conjunctio­n with Human Rights Day yesterday.

It said the government’s focus on human rights would be firmly espoused at home and in internatio­nal engagement­s.

As a member of the United Nations, it said, Malaysia subscribed to the philosophy, concepts and norms enshrined in the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights ( UDHR) of 1948 which set out the minimum and common standard of human rights for all peoples in all nations.

It said it was important to ensure that human rights concerns were addressed through constructi­ve engagement with all stakeholde­rs based on the fundamenta­l principles of the Federal Constituti­on.

The Malaysian government attached great importance on the role of its civil societies and the national human rights institutio­n and had also developed collaborat­ive efforts with them to address and develop policy responses to issues related to human rights in the country, it added.

To further strengthen the principles and practices of human rights’ values and norms in the country, Wisma Putra said Malaysia believed that mutual respect and understand­ing were important values towards creating a peaceful environmen­t needed to foster goodwill among the diverse ethnic groups of different faiths and cultures.

Malaysia, it said, would continue to play a proactive role and champion the promotion of tolerance, acceptance and better understand­ing in bridging difference­s and resolving disputes in the pursuit of global justice, peace and prosperity. — Bernama

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