Ministry Statements & Speeches:
Delivered by First Secretary Emma Hodder.
Mr Vice-President,
New Zealand welcomes Malaysia’s progress since its previous review.
New Zealand recommends that Malaysia:
- Continue its work to address inequalities that disproportionally affect Indigenous Peoples, especially in the areas of health, well-being and education, and continue efforts to preserve indigenous cultural identities;
- Take steps to completely abolish the death penalty and to end caning within the Malaysian legal systems (both civil and Syariah);
- Ratify the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol, and establish a national framework for the protection of refugees;
- Introduce a legal minimum age for marriage of 18 years, to better uphold the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Sustainable Development Goals; and
- Take steps to eliminate legislation and policies that discriminate based on sexual orientation, gender non-conformity, and/or criminalise same-sex sexual relations.
We thank the delegation for their participation today and for their consideration of these recommendations.
Thank you Mr Vice-President.