Government’s move to drop citizenship law amendment after public backlash commendable — Unicef

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MARCH 26 — Unicef commends the government’s welcome steps to not proceed with proposed amendments relating to Malaysia-born stateless children, and foundlings. This decision...

‘Trust me, bro’: Saifuddin Nasution tells Malaysians to have faith in him after years of confidence deficit with Home MinistryMARCH 26 — Unicef commends the government’s welcome steps to not proceed with proposed amendments relating to Malaysia-born stateless children, and foundlings.

Unicef acknowledges and supports such actions that prioritise the protection of children’s rights, aligning with international conventions such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child. To ensure the protection of children’s rights and uphold the principles of equality and inclusivity, it is imperative that these remaining amendments undergo comprehensive review by a Parliamentary Special Select Committee .

By subjecting these amendments to full parliamentary scrutiny, we can uphold the integrity of the legislative process and make the best decision for all children in Malaysia.

 

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