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Human Rights in Malaysia
(Compiled by Prof Johan Saravanamuttu)
OVERVIEW
Human Rights Practice -- Regression rather than Progress
IMPACT OF HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICE OVER THE LAST 15 YEARS
The State: Executive Dominance and Legal Coercion Enhanced
Executive Dominance
Operation Lalang 1987 (and Memali)
Coercive Legalism Strengthened in the 1990s
The Non-State Sector: Rise of Human Rights Activism
Labour
Women's Rights
Indigenous Peoples
National Institutions and Human Rights circa 1990s
The Judiciary
The Media
The Electoral Process
Police Abuse of Power and Violence
Capital and Corporal Punishment
NATIONAL, REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS MECHANISMS AND INSTRUMENTS
National Human Rights Commission -- Too Little, Too Late
Regional Regime for Humans Rights
Status of Malaysia's Ratification of the Main Human Rights Treaties
Human Rights in 21st Century Malaysia
Compiled by Tommy Thomas
Introduction
Constitutionalism
The Executive and the Legislature
The Judiciary
Human Rights Library
Justice in Jeopardy: Malaysia 2000
The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam)
Suhakam's public reports
Aliran, Hakam and Suaram meet Suhakam
Sukakam, Move with a Sense of Urgency
What we expect of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam)
Disappointing Composition: A critique of the National Human Rights Commission
May 2001-
Protest Against the 2001 ISA Arrests: Memo to Suhakam from Aliran, Hakam, and Suaram
May 2001 -
Suhakam's first annual report to parliament on the state of human rights in Malaysia.
May 2001 -
Suhakam Shackled and Rendered Ineffective
May 2001 -
Suhakam and the Indigenous People's Question
May 2001 -
Has the State of Human Rights Improved in Malaysia?
Feb 2002 -
Human Rights in Malaysia: Musa's Inaccurate Assessment
Apr 2002 -
Farewell to Suhakam?
May2002 -
The New Abu Talib-led Suhakam: Still an Independent Commission?
May 2002 -
No Engagement with Suhakam for 100 Days: Govt's lack of respect for Suhakam earns NGOs' ire
Aug 2002 -
We Will Be Vigilant: NGOs end 100 days of disengagement with SUHAKAM
Aug 2002 -
You are expected to deliver: Suhakam represents a hope and that hope must not be dashed
Jul 2003 -
Suhakam - A Warehouse for Reports? - Is Suhakam turning into a creature of the BN govt?
May 2004 -
Suhakam report: What's the problem, Nazri?
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