Amnesty International Inhumane Cruel For Malaysian Govt To Deport 1 086 To Myanmar In Defiance Of Court Order


 
Myanmar migrants to be deported from Malaysia are seen inside an immigration truck, in Lumut February 23, 2021. ― Reuters pic


KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 23 — The Malaysian government had acted in a cruel and inhumane way by shipping 1,086 individuals to Myanmar today despite a court order to suspend deportation, the local chapter of human rights group Amnesty International said today.
Amnesty International Malaysia executive director Katrina Jorene Maliamauv said the group was shocked at the Malaysian government’s actions today, especially since the court was to hear its lawsuit challenging the decision tomorrow.
“The Malaysian government’s decision to deport people in defiance of an order from the High Court today was inhumane and devastating. 
“We believed that with a court order those due to be deported would be safe, and so we are shocked that the government went ahead with the deportation,” she said in a statement, referring to the High Court order earlier today that should have suspended the government’s deportation plans.
Katrina suggested the authorities had “railroaded this shockingly cruel deportation before any proper scrutiny of the decision, and in spite of week-long calls for a proper assessment of the people on the list”.
The Malaysian Immigration Department insisted there were no asylum seekers among the 1,086 Myanmar citizens deported today, but Katrina argued otherwise, and even went as far as calling it “patently false”.
She said the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has yet to be given access to check if any of those sent back are registered refugees or asylum seekers.
“Now there are still huge, deeply concerning question marks over the status of those sent back today.
“It is appalling that UNHCR were not given the chance to access the group — much like they have been denied access to immigration detention centres since August 2019,” she said.
Hours before the Immigration Department’s announcement, Amnesty International Malaysia and Asylum Access Malaysia had asked the Malaysian government to respect the High Court’s order and pause sending back any of the 1,200 individuals scheduled for repatriation before the lawsuit hearing.
Both rights groups urged the Malaysian government to let UNHCR meet all detained 1,200 individuals so the agency could independently verify the asylum claims and identify refugees.
Katrina noted Immigration Department’s assertion that the 1,086 individuals deported today had agreed to return to Myanmar voluntarily, but said they had limited options — the detainees could languish indefinitely under detention in Malaysia, or return to Myanmar where the current situation is “extremely volatile” due to the military coup.
“Using indirect means to push people back to face grave human rights violations is essentially constructive refoulement.
“This life-threatening decision has affected the lives of more than a thousand people and their families, and leaves an indelible stain on Malaysia’s human rights record, already in steep decline over the past year,” she said.
Despite the deportation, Katrina said tomorrow’s court hearing of the judicial review should continue as there may be answers as to what happened that culminated in the repatriation of the 1,086.
“An event like today’s deportation — undertaken in secrecy, and without access for the UN to vulnerable people — must never be allowed to happen again. We call on Malaysian authorities to respect its obligations under international human rights law, to ensure safe and voluntary repatriation, with access to UNHCR to assess those being deported.
“Authorities must restore UN access to detention centres and allow it to carry out its life-saving work. Detention solely for immigration control should not be allowed to continue, and the government must work towards the release of those detained for this reason. 
“Refugees and asylum seekers looking for safety must be allowed to seek protection in a country like Malaysia. We cannot continue to deny the basic humanity of those who have sought work or safety on our shores,” she said.
Just hours before the Immigration Department released the statement on Facebook today, the High Court granted a temporary stay order to suspend the government’s plans to deport the 1,200 Myanmar citizens.— Picture by Hari AnggaraAbout the court case
Just hours before the Immigration Department released the statement on Facebook today, the High Court granted a temporary stay order to suspend the government’s plans to deport the 1,200 Myanmar citizens, as the court would hear the lawsuit tomorrow morning in Kuala Lumpur.
Amnesty International Malaysia and Asylum Access Malaysia had jointly filed for judicial review yesterday, following UNHCR confirmation that at least six persons registered as refugees were among those scheduled to be deported this afternoon.
The court filing sighted by Malay Mail named Asylum Access Berhad and Aimal Sdn Bhd as the applicants and the Malaysian Immigration director-general, the home minister and the federal government as the three respondents.
The judicial review bid by Amnesty International Malaysia and Asylum Access Malaysia includes the names and details of three UNHCR document holders and 17 minors who had at least one parent still in Malaysia.
The two groups want the court to cancel the respondents’ decision to deport the three UNHCR document holders recognised as refugees, quash the respondents’ decision to deport 17 children, and quash the respondents’ decision to deport the 1,200 detained Myanmar nationals back to their home country.
The two rights groups also asked the court to issue three separate prohibition orders against the respondents disallowing the deporting of the three UNHCR-recognised refugees, the 17 children and the 1,200 persons.
According to an online listing of the case, Amnesty International Malaysia and Asylum Access Malaysia’s joint application for leave for judicial review is set to be heard through video-conferencing tomorrow by High Court judge Datuk Seri Mariana Yahya. - malaymail


Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :

http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2021/02/amnesty-international-inhumane-cruel.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MalaysiansMustKnowTheTruth+%28Malaysians+Mus

Kempen Promosi dan Iklan
Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua.

Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini
Lawyer Immigration Liable For Contempt For Deporting Against Court Order

Lawyer Immigration Liable For Contempt For Deporting Against Court Order

papar berkaitan - pada 24/2/2021 - jumlah : 366 hits
The Immigration Department s move to go ahead with its despite a court order against it could amount to contempt of court said the Bar Council s M Ramachevam In a comment to Malaysiakini the Migrants Refugees and Immigration Affairs Committ...
Malaysia Deports Myanmar Nationals Despite Court Order

Malaysia Deports Myanmar Nationals Despite Court Order

papar berkaitan - pada 24/2/2021 - jumlah : 231 hits
Provided by Free Malaysia Today One of the three Myanmar navy ships leaving the Lumut naval base with the deported undocumented migrants PETALING JAYA Despite a court order to stop the government from deporting 1 200 Myanmar refugees and as...
E Pg System For Traffic Offences To Be Expanded To Kl Court

E Pg System For Traffic Offences To Be Expanded To Kl Court

papar berkaitan - pada 13/2/2021 - jumlah : 239 hits
Pix for representational purposes only NSTP File PixKUALA LUMPUR The online guilty plea system for traffic offences will be expanded to the magistrate s court 13 at the Kuala Lumpur Courts Complex from Feb 15 until Feb 19 According to a sta...
Umno S Most Senior Govt Leader Weighs In Amid Deadline For Party

Umno S Most Senior Govt Leader Weighs In Amid Deadline For Party

papar berkaitan - pada 25/2/2021 - jumlah : 259 hits
Ismail Sabri Yaakob Umno s most senior leader in government has largely steered clear of the public disagreement in the party about its electoral future Instead Ismail who is the defence minister has been focusing on his role as one of the ...
Labourer To Hang For Nephew S Murder After Losing Appeal In Federal Court

Labourer To Hang For Nephew S Murder After Losing Appeal In Federal Court

papar berkaitan - pada 24/2/2021 - jumlah : 343 hits
Bawa being escorted by a policeman talking to defense counsels Abdul Rahman and Christopher KUCHING A labourer who was convicted for the murder of his nephew on Gawai Dayak eve five years ago has failed in a
Court Issues Interim Stay On Deportation Of 1 200 Myanmar Nationals

Court Issues Interim Stay On Deportation Of 1 200 Myanmar Nationals

papar berkaitan - pada 23/2/2021 - jumlah : 296 hits
The Kuala Lumpur High Court has granted an interim stay against the Malaysian government from deporting 1 200 Myanmar nationals until 10am tomorrow This is according to Lim Wei Jiet a lawyer representing Amnesty International Malaysia and A...
90 Mps From 7 Countries Call For Malaysian Parliament To Convene

90 Mps From 7 Countries Call For Malaysian Parliament To Convene

papar berkaitan - pada 16/2/2021 - jumlah : 227 hits
The King and prime minister have been urged by 90 parliamentarians from six countries to allow Parliament to continue functioning without restrictions as soon as possible In a joint statement today the lawmakers said it is important for Par...
Three Years Jail Upheld For Malaysian Who Blackmailed Grieving Aussie Parents

Three Years Jail Upheld For Malaysian Who Blackmailed Grieving Aussie Parents

papar berkaitan - pada 26/2/2021 - jumlah : 426 hits
The Victorian Court of Appeal in Australia has reportedly upheld a three year jail sentence against a Malaysian woman who attempted to blackmail a grieving couple by threatening to delete photos of their dying daughter The 26 year old convi...
Ex Air Steward Seeks Court Approval To Prosecute 2 For Insult To Religion

Ex Air Steward Seeks Court Approval To Prosecute 2 For Insult To Religion

papar berkaitan - pada 11/2/2021 - jumlah : 210 hits
Former air steward S Shashi Kumar said he had inquired with police on the status of his reports against two preachers but there was no response SHAH ALAM A former air steward has filed a complaint with a magistrate here to commence private ...
New Questions About 789plus Answered And Why You Must Read Every Word Of This Report

18 Tahun Cuba Buka Akaun Bank Pertama Tahu Diharamkan Dari Semua Bank Di M Sia Sejak 9 Tahun

Quantum Computing In 2025 Transforming Industries And Redefining Possibilities

Peja Cukup Alasan Dan Sesuai Sertai Ph

Kelly Ripa And Lola Consuelos Legs And Feet In Tights

Pensyarah Palsu Identiti Jalin Hubungan Dengan 10 Penuntut

Insentif Mahasiswa Johor Sesi 1 2025

Johari Abdul Ghani Dijangka Ganti Tengku Zafrul Disember Ini


echo '';
Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Dendam Seorang Madu Slot Tiara Astro Prima

10 Fakta Biodata Amira Othman Yang Digosip Dengan Fattah Amin Penyanyi Lagu Bila Nak Kahwin

5 Tips Macam Mana Nak Ajak Orang Kita Suka Dating Dengan Kita

Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Keluarga Itu Slot Lestary TV3

Bolehkah Manusia Transgender Mencapai Klimaks Selepas Bertukar


Photoshoot Raya 2025 Di Rizq Production

Standing Pouch Berkualiti Tinggi Untuk Jenama Anda

Utp Breaks Into Top 50 In Asia University Rankings

Spm 2024 Results Show Overall Improvement

A Noble Idea But Can A Non Islamic Religious Affairs Advisory Board Strengthen National Unity

Sambal Bendi Goreng