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Malaysia leads ASEAN peacebuilding framework for regional stability
Malaysia leads ASEAN peacebuilding framework for regional stability

The Sun

timea day ago

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  • The Sun

Malaysia leads ASEAN peacebuilding framework for regional stability

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is taking the lead in crafting a practical peacebuilding framework for ASEAN, aimed at addressing regional conflicts and enhancing stability. The initiative is part of the six-part AICHR Regional Training Programme on Human Rights, a collaborative effort with Thailand and Indonesia. Malaysia's representative to the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR), Edmund Bon Tai, highlighted the importance of conflict prevention and effective response strategies. 'We are exploring practical ways to support conflict prevention and how to respond effectively when conflicts arise,' he said during a press briefing. The initiative follows the launch of AICHR's Thematic Study on the Right to Peace, which outlines policy recommendations to uphold human rights and regional security in line with ASEAN Community Vision 2045. Thailand's AICHR representative, Bhanubhatra Jittiang, urged ASEAN to reassess and reinforce its existing conflict resolution mechanisms. 'This is a crucial moment for ASEAN to revisit our frameworks and explore how we can enhance peacebuilding efforts,' he said. AICHR is also drafting a new Five-Year Work Plan (2026-2030) and proposing an ASEAN Declaration on Promoting the Right to Development and Peace, focusing on human rights protection and sustainable development in Southeast Asia.

Malaysia Leads ASEAN Push for Regional Peace and Human Rights Advancement
Malaysia Leads ASEAN Push for Regional Peace and Human Rights Advancement

Barnama

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Barnama

Malaysia Leads ASEAN Push for Regional Peace and Human Rights Advancement

WORLD KUALA LUMPUR, July 1 (Bernama) -- ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) on Tuesday launched its Thematic Study on the Right to Peace, marking a significant milestone in ASEAN's move towards implementing a rights-based approach to peace agenda. In a statement, the Foreign Ministry said the study also offers key policy recommendations to support ASEAN initiatives to respect human rights and implement practices to secure regional peace and security in line with the ASEAN Community Vision 2025. It also reaffirmed that the right to peace is a fundamental human right, and is essential for sustainable development, human dignity, and the enjoyment of all other rights. Speaking at the launch of the study, Malaysia's representative to AICHR and AICHR Chair 2025, Edmund Bon Tai Soon, commended the study, describing it as a springboard for actions that strengthen ASEAN's broad commitment to peace and respect for human rights. "This thematic study is very important as there are still many regional problems and conflict in ASEAN and also globally. "Spillover conflict issues that become region-centric cannot always be considered internal affairs of ASEAN Member States. This is reflected in the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 and ASEAN's initiatives on conflict prevention, as well as civilian and human rights protection.' He added that ASEAN is working to address regional and international challenges, including the situation in Gaza and situational conflicts within the region, by taking positions to improve conditions on the ground. Meanwhile, AICHR will organise a six-part AICHR Regional Training Programme on Human Rights on July 2 to build capacity of ASEAN officials in conflict prevention and to promote sustainable peace through the practical application of human rights principles. The programme, tilted 'Workshops on Intersection Between Conflict and Human Rights: Pathways and Approaches to Peace in ASEAN' also aims to strengthen ASEAN's collective ability to implement proactive peacebuilding strategies.

Malaysia leads Asean push for regional peace and human rights advancement
Malaysia leads Asean push for regional peace and human rights advancement

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

Malaysia leads Asean push for regional peace and human rights advancement

KUALA LUMPUR: The Asean Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) on Tuesday launched its Thematic Study on the Right to Peace, marking a significant milestone in the bloc's move towards implementing a rights-based approach to peace agenda. In a statement, the Foreign Ministry said the study also offers key policy recommendations to support Asean initiatives to respect human rights and implement practices to secure regional peace and security in line with the Asean Community Vision 2025. It also reaffirmed that the right to peace is a fundamental human right, and is essential for sustainable development, human dignity, and the enjoyment of all other rights. Speaking at the launch of the study, Malaysia's representative to AICHR and AICHR Chair 2025, Edmund Bon, commended the study, describing it as a springboard for actions that strengthen Asean's broad commitment to peace and respect for human rights. "This thematic study is very important as there are still many regional problems and conflict in Asean and also globally. "Spillover conflict issues that become region-centric cannot always be considered internal affairs of Asean member states. This is reflected in the Asean Community Vision 2045 and Asean's initiatives on conflict prevention, as well as civilian and human rights protection." Bon added that Asean is working to address regional and international challenges, including the situation in Gaza and situational conflicts within the region, by taking positions to improve conditions on the ground. Meanwhile, AICHR will organise a six-part AICHR Regional Training Programme on Human Rights on July 2 to build capacity of Asean officials in conflict prevention and to promote sustainable peace through the practical application of human rights principles. The programme, tilted "Workshops on Intersection Between Conflict and Human Rights: Pathways and Approaches to Peace in Asean" also aims to strengthen the bloc's collective ability to implement proactive peacebuilding strategies. Both initiatives demonstrate Malaysia's leadership as the Asean chair in implementing its inclusivity and sustainability agenda, while reinforcing strategic priorities to enhance regional peace, strengthen multilateralism, and foster a resilient, active, and people-centred Asean Community.

Malaysia leads ASEAN push for regional peace and human rights advancement
Malaysia leads ASEAN push for regional peace and human rights advancement

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Malaysia leads ASEAN push for regional peace and human rights advancement

KUALA LUMPUR: ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) on Tuesday launched its Thematic Study on the Right to Peace, marking a significant milestone in ASEAN's move towards implementing a rights-based approach to peace agenda. In a statement, the Foreign Ministry said the study also offers key policy recommendations to support ASEAN initiatives to respect human rights and implement practices to secure regional peace and security in line with the ASEAN Community Vision 2025. It also reaffirmed that the right to peace is a fundamental human right, and is essential for sustainable development, human dignity, and the enjoyment of all other rights. Speaking at the launch of the study, Malaysia's representative to AICHR and AICHR Chair 2025, Edmund Bon Tai Soon, commended the study, describing it as a springboard for actions that strengthen ASEAN's broad commitment to peace and respect for human rights. 'This thematic study is very important as there are still many regional problems and conflict in ASEAN and also globally. 'Spillover conflict issues that become region-centric cannot always be considered internal affairs of ASEAN Member States. This is reflected in the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 and ASEAN's initiatives on conflict prevention, as well as civilian and human rights protection.' He added that ASEAN is working to address regional and international challenges, including the situation in Gaza and situational conflicts within the region, by taking positions to improve conditions on the ground. Meanwhile, AICHR will organise a six-part AICHR Regional Training Programme on Human Rights on July 2 to build capacity of ASEAN officials in conflict prevention and to promote sustainable peace through the practical application of human rights principles. The programme, tilted 'Workshops on Intersection Between Conflict and Human Rights: Pathways and Approaches to Peace in ASEAN' also aims to strengthen ASEAN's collective ability to implement proactive peacebuilding strategies. Both initiatives demonstrate Malaysia's leadership as the ASEAN Chair in implementing its inclusivity and sustainability agenda, while reinforcing ASEAN strategic priorities to enhance regional peace, strengthen multilateralism, and foster a resilient, active, and people-centred ASEAN Community.

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