- Human Rights Commission of Malaysia
Human Rights Commission of Malaysia ( _ms. Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Malaysia) better known locally as Suhakam is a
human rights watchdog in Malaysia. It was established by the Malaysian Parliament using the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia Act 1999, Act 597.Having being established after the fallout of the
Anwar Ibrahim controversy, its creation may have been due to the then Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Muhammad's desire to exercisedamage control . As documented in the online newspaperMalaysiakini , there was a great deal of trepidation about it being a pure whitewash of Dr. Mahathir's policies.However, when Tan Sri Dato'
Musa Hitam was named as the first chairman of Suhakam, these fears were eased, as he was believed to be critical of Dr. Mahathir in many ways. The commission's recommendations under Musa, however, were often not implemented by the government. When his term ended, and he did not seek a reappointment, it was speculated that he chose not to out of disgust for the lack of action from the government.When Musa left, he was replaced with Tan Sri
Abu Talib Othman in April 2002. Abu Talib had served as Attorney General under Dr. Mahathir, and was also involved in theAnwar Ibrahim controversy. As reported inMalaysiakini , he was widely seen as one of Dr. Mahathir's lackeys, and his appointment to replace Musa was seen as a great blow to Suhakam's credibility by many people both in Malaysia and abroad.These concerns were somewhat eased when Suhakam under Abu Talib continued to put forth many human rights recommendations. Many of these recommendations have yet to be acted upon by the government.
uhakam in danger of downgrade
On July 27 2008, writer Florence A.Samy wrote [http://thestar.com.my] that Suhakam risks an imminent international downgrade unless the Government of Malaysia acts immediately to amend the body’s founding laws and make it more independent. Suhakam had recently been asked to explain in writing within a year why it should not be downgraded from Grade A to Grade B. [http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/7/27/nation/21926861&sec=nation]
uhakam regrets use of Act
On May 9 2008, Suhakam is concerned with the Sedition Act being used to curb freedom of speech. Datuk N. Siva Subramaniam said the fundamental freedom enshrined in the Constitution, including the freedom of speech and freedom of peaceful assembly, must be safeguarded and he also made comments on the arrest and charging of the editor of the news portal
Malaysia Today ,Raja Petra Kamarudin saying "Suhakam regrets that Raja Petra was charged under theInternal Security Act (Malaysia) , as this is an infringement on the freedom of speech which is a fundamental human right. The use of the Act in this case is unjustified as civil remedies could have been sought in a Court of Law" [http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/5/9/nation/21185364&sec=nation]External links
* [http://suhakam.org.my]
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