Realising accepted UPR recommendations: challenges and realities in Malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression

Malaysians were optimistic after the 14th General Election of 2018 (GE14) was concluded, as freedom of expression was expected to progress significantly under Pakatan Harapan (PH). It was hoped that the era of the “New Malaysia” would result in increased commitment toward reali...

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Main Authors: Wan Mohd Nor, Murni, Syed Hussien, Sh Fatimah Alzahrah, Sheikh Ghazali, Lubna
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spelling my.iium.irep.1043912023-04-12T00:45:03Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/104391/ Realising accepted UPR recommendations: challenges and realities in Malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression Wan Mohd Nor, Murni Syed Hussien, Sh Fatimah Alzahrah Sheikh Ghazali, Lubna H Social Sciences (General) Malaysians were optimistic after the 14th General Election of 2018 (GE14) was concluded, as freedom of expression was expected to progress significantly under Pakatan Harapan (PH). It was hoped that the era of the “New Malaysia” would result in increased commitment toward realising accepted UPR recommendations. Unfortunately, Malaysia’s political climate has since experienced incidences of uncertainty and instability, which has seen three different Prime Ministers and yet another change in government administration since 2018. This has placed significant challenges on human rights reforms and impeded the process of democratisation. The objective of this study is to evaluate Malaysia’s enforcement of freedom of expression regarding the relevant UPR recommendations. It has identified certain improvements which should be supported and continued, as well as setbacks and restrictions which impede the implementation of fundamental liberties and pose added risks to the democratic rights of all Malaysians. UKM Press 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/104391/2/104391_Realising%20accepted%20UPR.pdf Wan Mohd Nor, Murni and Syed Hussien, Sh Fatimah Alzahrah and Sheikh Ghazali, Lubna (2023) Realising accepted UPR recommendations: challenges and realities in Malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression. SINERGI: Journal of Strategic Studies & International Affairs, 3 (1). pp. 66-81. ISSN 2805-4520 E-ISSN 2948-4322 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369792401_REALISING_ACCEPTED_UPR_RECOMMENDATIONS_CHALLENGES_AND_REALITIES_IN_MALAYSIA%27S_COMMITMENT_TO_ENFORCE_FREEDOM_OF_EXPRESSION doi.org.10.17576/sinergi.SI1.2023.05
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Wan Mohd Nor, Murni
Syed Hussien, Sh Fatimah Alzahrah
Sheikh Ghazali, Lubna
Realising accepted UPR recommendations: challenges and realities in Malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression
description Malaysians were optimistic after the 14th General Election of 2018 (GE14) was concluded, as freedom of expression was expected to progress significantly under Pakatan Harapan (PH). It was hoped that the era of the “New Malaysia” would result in increased commitment toward realising accepted UPR recommendations. Unfortunately, Malaysia’s political climate has since experienced incidences of uncertainty and instability, which has seen three different Prime Ministers and yet another change in government administration since 2018. This has placed significant challenges on human rights reforms and impeded the process of democratisation. The objective of this study is to evaluate Malaysia’s enforcement of freedom of expression regarding the relevant UPR recommendations. It has identified certain improvements which should be supported and continued, as well as setbacks and restrictions which impede the implementation of fundamental liberties and pose added risks to the democratic rights of all Malaysians.
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author Wan Mohd Nor, Murni
Syed Hussien, Sh Fatimah Alzahrah
Sheikh Ghazali, Lubna
author_facet Wan Mohd Nor, Murni
Syed Hussien, Sh Fatimah Alzahrah
Sheikh Ghazali, Lubna
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title Realising accepted UPR recommendations: challenges and realities in Malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression
title_short Realising accepted UPR recommendations: challenges and realities in Malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression
title_full Realising accepted UPR recommendations: challenges and realities in Malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression
title_fullStr Realising accepted UPR recommendations: challenges and realities in Malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression
title_full_unstemmed Realising accepted UPR recommendations: challenges and realities in Malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression
title_sort realising accepted upr recommendations: challenges and realities in malaysia’s commitment to enforce freedom of expression
publisher UKM Press
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/104391/2/104391_Realising%20accepted%20UPR.pdf
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