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 | Press Release: Defend human rights   defenders and safeguard migrant workers  | 
 Monday, 21 February 2011 10:55am  | 
     |     Asahi   Kosei (M) Sdn Bhd’s threat to bring a RM10 million defamation lawsuit against   Charles Hector, a Member of the Malaysian Bar, is a deplorable and coercive   act.  The Japanese-owned Malaysian company has demanded this sum over a   blog article by Charles Hector in which the latter alleges that, in response   to grievances raised by 31 of their workers from Myanmar, the company   threatened the workers with termination of employment and possible   deportation back to Myanmar.  The complaints ranged, it was alleged,   from non-payment of agreed wages, unlawful deductions, and monetary penalties   for absences from work.
 We call on both the Malaysian and Japanese authorities to launch immediate   investigations into the authenticity of the allegations that Charles Hector   has brought to light, and to act immediately to prevent the committing or   continuation of any human rights abuses against migrant workers.
 
 Instead of harassing them and threatening them with incarceration, sedition   or, in this case, defamation, state and non-state actors would do well to   study the allegations made by human rights defenders like Charles Hector on   behalf of voiceless migrant workers.  They should also carefully study   the terms and conditions of work to which migrant workers are subject, the   conditions under which they live, and the restrictions under which they are   placed, to ensure that these conform to internationally-accepted standards.
           The case also brings to light the   practice, permitted by the Immigration Department and the Ministry of Human   Resources, of allowing selected companies who have no labour operations   themselves to nonetheless recruit foreign workers from overseas, and then to   outsource these workers to third parties for a   fee.    
 To avoid any further incidents of abuse against migrant workers, or   allegations of the same, the Malaysian Bar calls upon the Government to   quickly ratify and implement the International Convention on the Protection   of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, which was   adopted by the UN General Assembly on 18 Dec 1990, and to give full effect to   the ASEAN Declaration on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of   Migrant Workers, made on 13 Jan 2007.
 
 The Malaysian Bar also calls on the Government to support and uphold the UN   Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs   of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and   Fundamental Freedoms, otherwise known as the Declaration on Human Rights   Defenders, which was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 9 Dec 1998.    In particular, we urge the Government to take all necessary measures to   ensure the protection of these human rights defenders from any violence,   threats, retaliation, adverse discrimination, pressure or any other arbitrary   action as a consequence of their legitimate exercise of the rights referred   to in the Declaration.
 
 This incident gives the Government a clear opportunity to improve its   less-than-sterling record of protecting those who stand up for human rights.
 
 
 Ragunath Kesavan
 President
 Malaysian Bar
 
 21 February 2011
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  http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/press_statements/press_release_defend_human_rights_defenders_and_safeguard_migrant_workers.html
 
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