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Malaysia must buck up after winning UN Human Rights Council seat, says Klang MP

Malaysia’s seat at the UN Human Rights Council means PM Ismail Sabri Yaakob must respect freedom of expression, rights to free speech and peaceful assembly, says Klang MP Charles Santiago. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 15, 2021.

MALAYSIA should not be gloating over winning a place in the United Nations Human Rights Council for the 2022-2024 term as it still needs to buck up on its promised reforms, Charles Santiago said today.The Klang member of parliament said the appointment was not a yardstick to Malaysia’s success in handling human rights.“The actual work starts now.

Ismail announced in a Facebook posting that Malaysia had won one of the 18 seats in the council with 183 votes.“Malaysia’s success in taking a seat in the UN Human Rights Council is a great achievement and a recognition on the status of human rights,” said Ismail, who also congratulated everyone on the achievement.The prime minister said Malaysia is ready to play an active role, “to be the facilitator for conciliation, the enabler for cooperation and the builder of consensus”.

 

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