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In 2021, Malaysians battled not just a spike of new Covid infections and the economic hardships that came with longer lockdowns, but also a sharp increase in individuals and groups being persecuted by oppressive laws for their criticism of those in power.
Civil society organisations saw that laws such as the Sedition Act and the Communications and Multimedia Act were used to silence dissent while our fundamental human rights were suspended or derogated in the name of navigating new waves of Covid cases.
On 10 December 2021, nine organisations working on freedom of expression came together to co-organise the International Human Rights Day 2021 celebration to draw attention to some of the problems affecting human rights in 2021 and to advocate for real change in 2022.
Themed “humanising human rights” or “merakyatkan hak asasi manusia” in Bahasa Malaysia, the event was led by the Centre for Independent Journalism, and co-organised by Article 19 Malaysia, Freedom Film Network, Kryss Network, Sinar Project, Sisters in Islam, Gerakan Media Merdeka, Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) and the Malaysian Centre for Constitutionalism and Human Rights.
This platform was to remind us that human rights are inherent in and permeate all facets of life. We aim to humanise human rights so it is not perceived as an abstract concept not relatable to ordinary people.
The event line-up featured a photo exhibition in collaboration with two different groups, one The Biddys, a national photo-journalist group and Eyes That Speak by Buku Jalanan Chow Kit.
Further, to symbolise the right to speech, expression and opinion we had a line-up of performances, which is also important to reflect inclusivity and that all communities should be respected. These performances include Malaysian poets Pyan Habib, Dhabitah Zainal, Pavithrah Sambu, Kimchi, Wani Ardy and Shamsad, a refugee from Pakistan.
In the spirit of International Human Rights Day we also urge the government to commit to developing a roadmap towards the ratification of international human rights treaties, in particular the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
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Source: Aliran
The Centre for Independent Journalism is a non-profit organisation promoting media independence and freedom of expression in Malaysia.