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Kenyataan Media No. 22-2025_SUHAKAM Jalankan Siasatan Awam Terhadap Dakwaan Perlanggaran Hak Asasi Manusia di Penjara Taiping

KUALA LUMPUR (23 MEI 2025) – Berdasarkan kuasa di bawah Akta Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia 1999 (Akta 597), Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia (SUHAKAM) akan menjalankan siasatan awam terhadap dakwaan pencabulan hak asasi manusia berhubung insiden 17 Januari 2025 di Penjara Taiping, Perak, yang membawa kepada kematian seorang banduan yang berada dalam tahanan.

Siasatan itu bertujuan mengesahkan jika ada terdapat sebarang pelanggaran hak asasi manusia berkaitan insiden tersebut selain tujuan berikut:

(i) untuk mengenal pasti jenis dan sejauh mana pelanggaran berlaku.

(ii) untuk mengkaji bagaimana dan mengapa pelanggaran tersebut berlaku.

(iii) untuk menentukan pihak yang bertanggungjawab terhadap pelanggaran

(iv) untuk mengenalpasti lagkah pencegahan untuk mengelakkan kejadian serupa berulang

Berikut merupakan barisan panel siasatan:

(i)         Dato’ Seri Hishamudin Yunus – Pengerusi SUHAKAM merangkap Pengerusi panel siasatan.

(ii)        Datuk Mariati Robert – Pesuruhjaya SUHAKAM

(iii)       Dr Farah Nini Dusuki – Pesuruhjaya SUHAKAM

Perbicaraan awam itu akan diadakan di Pusat Koreksional Kamunting (KEMTA), Kamunting, Perak, dan dijadualkan berlangsung dalam dua fasa: dari 9 hingga 12 Jun 2025 dan dari 23 hingga 26 Jun 2025. Tarikh tambahan akan diumumkan sekiranya panel merasakan adanya keperluan untuk berbuat demikian.

Orang ramai dan media yang ingin menghadiri prosiding adalah dialu-alukan dengan mengisi pautan pra-pendaftaran di Kod QR berikut:

Untuk sebarang pertanyaan, boleh hubungi Puan Norashikin Hamzah, bahagian Media dan Promosi di Alamat emel shikin@suhakam.org.my atau 019-6215336 dan Encik Safrizaman Mohammad at safrizaman@suhakam.org.my

-TAMAT-

Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia (SUHAKAM)

Date: 23 MAY 2025

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Media Statement No. 22-2025_SUHAKAM to Conduct Public Inquiry into Alleged Human Rights Violations at Taiping Prison

KUALA LUMPUR (23 MAY 2025) – Pursuant to its powers under the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia Act 1999 (Act 597), the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) will be conducting a public inquiry into the alleged human rights violations in connection with the incident of 17 January 2025 at Taiping Prison, Perak, which led to the death of an inmate who was in custody.

The inquiry will verify, among others, whether there were any human rights violations in connection with the incident, and, if so, –

(i)         to identify the nature and extent of such violations.

(ii)        to examine how and why such violations occurred.

(iii)       to determine the parties responsible for the violations; and

(iv)       to make recommendations to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents.

The Inquiry Panel will comprise the following members:

(i)         Dato’ Seri Hishamudin Yunus – Chairman of SUHAKAM, as Chairperson of the Panel.

(ii)        Datuk Mariati Robert – SUHAKAM Commissioner; and

(iii)       Dr Farah Nini Dusuki – SUHAKAM Commissioner

The public hearings will be held at the Pusat Koreksional Kamunting (KEMTA), Kamunting, Perak, and are scheduled to proceed in two phases: from 9 to 12 June 2025 and from 23 to 26 June 2025. If the need arises, additional subsequent dates will be announced at a later stage.

Members of the public and media who wish to attend the proceedings are welcome but are required to pre-register at the following QR Code:

For media inquiries, please contact Ms. Norashikin Hamzah, Media and Promotion Division at shikin@suhakam.org.my or 019-6215336 or Mr. Safrizaman Mohammad at safrizaman@suhakam.org.my.

-TAMAT-

Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia (SUHAKAM)

Date: 23 MAY 2025

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Media Statement No. 21-2025_End The Violence :SUHAKAM Condemns Israel’s Attacks On Humanitarian Workers And Civilians In Gaza

KUALA LUMPUR (6 MAY 2025) – The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) strongly condemns the recent attacks by Israeli forces on Palestinian paramedics, health facilities, and designated safe zones. These atrocities blatantly violated agreed ceasefires and have resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians, including children, humanitarian personnel and medical workers.

The deliberate targeting of medical teams and aid workers constitutes a grave violation of international humanitarian law. The attacks on members of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society are not isolated incidents, they reflect a broader, systematic disregard for civilian lives, protected persons and fundamental human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories.

In addition to targeting medical personnel, Israeli forces have repeatedly bombed hospitals, attacked densely populated refugee camps, and launched strikes on designated “safe zones” areas that should be protected from military operations. These actions are egregious breaches of the principles of distinction and proportionality under international humanitarian law, underscoring the ongoing impunity with which such atrocities are committed.

SUHAKAM stands with the global community in condemning this ongoing humanitarian catastrophe and calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities. The continued violations of ceasefire agreements and the disproportionate use of force must cease without delay. These actions contravene several key international treaties and declarations, including:

  • The Fourth Geneva Convention, which protects civilians in times of war and prohibits the targeting of hospitals, medical units and humanitarian personnel.
  • The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which defines the targeting of medical workers and civilians as war crimes.
  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), in particular:

Article 3: Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and security of person.

Article 5: No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

Article 25: Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for health and well-being, including medical care and social services.

The United Nations Charter, under Article 1, mandates all member states to maintain international peace and security and to take effective collective measures to prevent and remove threats to peace. The current military actions are not only unjustifiable but continue to fuel instability and immense civilian suffering.

In light of the Security Council’s inaction, we call on the UN General Assembly to invoke the ‘Uniting for Peace’ resolution (Resolution 377A(V)), which empowers the General Assembly to recommend that UN member states take collective measures, including sanctions and peacekeeping operations, in the event the Security Council fails to act due to the lack of unanimity among its permanent members.

SUHAKAM also calls on the Government of Malaysia to take a principled and vocal stand on the international stage in support of efforts to end all forms of apartheid, occupation, colonial domination, and collective punishment inflicted on the Palestinian people. It is critical to recognize that the root of the crisis lies in a longstanding system of oppression and displacement. Any political solution must address the structural injustices that have been entrenched since the Nakba and perpetuated through decades of occupation.

Human rights are not optional; they are universal. The people of Gaza deserve peace, dignity, and justice.

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Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia (SUHAKAM)

Date: 6 MAY 2025

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Media Statement No. 20-2025_Strengthening Racial Harmony A Call To Action For A More United Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR (3 MAY 2025) – The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) refers to the publication of the Malaysia Racism Report 2024 by Pusat KOMAS in March 2025. The report provides valuable insights into the ongoing challenges of racism and racial discrimination in Malaysia. The report serves as a timely reminder that, despite 68 years of independence, sadly, the roots of racism and racial discrimination remain deeply embedded in our institutions, public discourse and societal attitudes.

SUHAKAM believes it is both important and urgent to address the growing concerns surrounding racial harmony and discrimination in Malaysia. In line with SUHAKAM’s mandate to promote awareness and advocate for human rights, this statement serves as both a salutary reminder and a call to action for all Malaysians to unite in addressing the persistent issues of racism and discrimination.

Malaysia is a nation built on diversity. Our multicultural and multi-religious heritage is not a weakness but a strength; one that must be nurtured with understanding, mutual respect and a shared commitment to equality. Racial harmony is not merely a national aspiration, it is an essential foundation for national unity, sustainable development and happiness.

SUHAKAM remains steadfast in its stand that racism in any form whether institutional, cultural, or interpersonal has no place in modern Malaysia. Racial discrimination breeds inequality, resentment and division. It undermines the dignity of individuals and communities and erodes the social fabric that binds our nation.

The Federal Constitution offers clear and valuable guidance on the principles of equality and justice. For instance, Article 8 declares that all persons are equal before the law and entitled to equal protection of the law, regardless of race or religion. Article 12 further reinforces the right to equality by affirming the right to non-discrimination in any educational institution maintained by a public authority, thereby fostering an environment where every citizen has equal access to education.

These constitutional guarantees are reflected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), to which Malaysia is committed, to the extent that its provisions are consistent with the Federal Constitution. Article 1 of the UDHR states that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.

SUHAKAM recognises that meaningful progress requires more than statements of intent. It demands sustained commitment from all sectors of society government, civil society, political leaders, media practitioners, educators and ordinary Malaysians. Everyone has a role in rejecting hate speech and divisive rhetoric. Everyone has a role in upholding inclusive values and promoting policies that enhance equality and justice.

In this regard, SUHAKAM respectfully urges the Government to introduce a National Harmony Act, a dedicated legislative framework aimed at fostering mutual respect, promoting inclusivity and protecting all communities from hate speech, incitement and discrimination.

We call on all stakeholders to continue engaging in constructive dialogue, implementing educational and policy reforms, and cultivating empathy and understanding across communities. By doing so, we can lay the groundwork for a more just, equitable and united Malaysia.

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Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia (SUHAKAM)

Date: 3 May 2025