Suhakam: Citizenship law change would make enshrined right a privilege to be decided by minister

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KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 9 — The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) has criticised the government’s proposed changes to the country’s citizenship laws, saying these would...

Suhakam said giving the minister discretion on citizenship will exacerbate statelessness among children, punishing them for the faults of their parents or other third parties. — Picture by Devan ManuelKUALA LUMPUR, Mar 9 — The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia has criticised the government’s proposed changes to the country’s citizenship laws, saying these would turn a constitutional right for some into a privilege to be decided by a minister.

“Our concerns revolve around the fact that such significant issues of citizenship provisions and rights must be enshrined in the constitution and not left to the discretion of the minister. The proposed amendment would require any person to register foundlings within one year, and will affect children born out of wedlock to Malaysian men, stateless children adopted by Malaysian parents and foundlings, the commission explained.

“As a state party to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child , the government should ensure that there are no stateless children in the country by taking steps towards the elimination of statelessness,” the commission said.

 

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