Suhakam and Komnas HAM sign MoU to cooperate on stateless peoples issue

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PETALING JAYA: The Human Rights Commissions of Malaysia (Suhakam) and Indonesia (Komnas HAM), will work together to address the issue of stateless peo...

: The Human Rights Commissions of Malaysia and Indonesia , will work together to address the issue of stateless peoples and persons at risk in Sabah.

“Suhakam, Komnas HAM and the CHRP will also work closely together with their governments on issues pertaining to stateless persons and persons at risk of statelessness in Sabah, and shall conduct a joint research to understand and address the geopolitical nature and historical impetus of this issue,” they said in a joint statement today.

 

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