Crime
What We Know So Far About The Malaysian Detained In Japan As Third Charge Looms
According to reports, Muhammad Faiq Zafran Mohd Jailani was detained in Japan while carrying money and gold worth approximately RM500,000.
Crime
What We Know So Far About The Malaysian Detained In Japan As Third Charge Looms
According to reports, Muhammad Faiq Zafran Mohd Jailani was detained in Japan while carrying money and gold worth approximately RM500,000.
Crime
From Dream Job To Jail: How A 23-Year-Old Malaysian Ended Up Behind Bars In Japan Since November
His family and humanitarian group claim he is a victim of human trafficking, while Japanese authorities are treating him as a suspect in a fraud syndicate.
IMHO
This Is How Malaysia Can Play A Key Role In Ending Child Labour
Millions of children globally are still being denied their rights.
News
"Why Now? Where Were You When My Son Was Murdered?" — Zulfarhan's Dad Asks SUHAKAM
He accused the human rights commission of having a political agenda in opposing the death penalty.
News
SUHAKAM Opposes Death Sentence For Zulfarhan's Murderers
The human rights organisation said the ruling does not allow for the possibility of rehabilitation.
News
UNICEF: 41,000 Refugee Children Have No Access To Formal Education In Malaysia
"All children, regardless of status, should have the opportunity to learn in school, in safety and without fear."
IMHO
Has Celebrating Disability Days Brought Any Benefit To The Disability Community?
Celebrating disability days is good for awareness raising, but only if reinforced by comprehensive efforts that yield meaningful change.
News
Here's What This Local Company Is Doing To Empower Workers In Their Plantations
From due diligence to responsible recruitment, this company is making strides in upholding human rights.
News
Anwar Open To Cooperate With Afghanistan As Long As Taliban Doesn't Deny Women Education
The Taliban government has not yet been recognised by any country.
News
Cops Subject 2 SPM Students To Drug Test & Arrest Over Video Criticising Sejarah Paper
The heavy-handed treatment by the police, who raided the students' homes and then placed them under two-day remand, has been criticised as disproportionate and stigmatising by human rights advocates and a parliamentarian.