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45th Universal Periodic Review of human rights: UK statement on Malaysia

The UK's statement during Malaysia's Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the Human Rights Council in Geneva. Delivered on 26 January 2024.

The UK welcomes Malaysia’s decision to abolish the mandatory death penalty for 11 offences, efforts to tackle modern slavery, and plans to provide alternative detention for children.

However, the UK is concerned about proposed amendments to the Citizenship Law, the protection of migrants and refugees, and discrimination against LGBT persons.

We recommend that Malaysia:

  1. Urgently develop a comprehensive framework of rights for stateless people and refugees, guaranteeing the rights to education and health for children, in accordance with relevant international conventions.

  2. Continue to protect and promote women’s rights through a Gender Equality Bill, and enshrine a clear and workable definition of “discrimination” in law.

  3. Take steps to tackle discrimination against LGBT individuals, including by supporting the adoption and implementation of the UN Standards of Conduct for Business.

Thank you, Mr Vice President.

Published 30 January 2024