Govt will assist Suhakam in promoting human rights based on Malaysian model, says law minister | Malay Mail

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Govt will assist Suhakam in promoting human rights based on Malaysian model, says law minister

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 18 — The government has provided assurances that it will assist the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia to promote human rights in the country based on the Federal Constitution and the Malaysian model for the prosperity of its people.

“The meeting is proof of the federal government’s commitment of continued assistance to Suhakam since its establishment in 1999,” he said.

 

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