Joint statement by H.E. Edmund Bon Tai Soon, H.E. Ajman Meludin, H.E. Keo Remy, H.E. Anita Ashvini Wahid, H.E. Dr. Bhanubhatra Jittiang and H.E. Honorio Soares Magalhães, Representatives of Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Timor-Leste to AICHR, on International Migrants Day 2025, reaffirming ASEAN’s commitment to promote and protect the rights of migrant workers

On International Migrants Day, six AICHR Representatives joined the international community in celebrating the contributions of migrant workers in the region and emphasising the importance of collective action and solidarity in safeguarding the dignity and rights of migrant workers, as they play an essential role in ASEAN’s development.

Joint statement by H.E. Edmund Bon Tai Soon, H.E. Ajman Meludin, H.E. Anita Ashvini Wahid, H.E. Dr. Bhanubhatra Jittiang and H.E. Honorio Soares Magalhães, Representatives of Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Timor-Leste to AICHR, commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and International Human Rights Day 2025

The five Representatives to AICHR reaffirmed AICHR’s commitment to advancing human rights in ASEAN through constructive dialogue, strengthened cooperation, capacity-building initiatives, and inclusive engagement.

Joint statement by H.E. Edmund Bon Tai Soon, H.E. Anita Ashvini Wahid and H.E. Dr. Bhanubhatra Jittiang, Representatives of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand to AICHR, commemorating the 2025 International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Three Representatives to AICHR put forward seven recommendations for the ASEAN Enabling Masterplan 2025: Mainstreaming the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which has driven progress in aligning national laws, policies, and measures with international human rights standards.

Welcome and opening remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the AICHR Training on the Intersection of Drug Policies with Human Rights and Health in Southeast Asia

The discussions during the first AICHR programme of this kind aim to bring a human rights lens and to mainstream human rights approaches in drug policies — from punitive, criminalisation-based approaches towards evidence-based, community-centred, and health-driven strategies.

Speaking notes for interventions by Edmund Bon, Chair of AICHR and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the OHCHR Workshop on Regional Human Rights Organisations: The Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment 

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said that regional human rights mechanisms bring human rights from the global to the local. Regional systems also provide a crucial layer of protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms alongside domestic laws and institutions.

Welcome remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the AICHR Regional Consultation on Enhancing ASEAN’s Human Rights Mechanisms for the Effective Promotion and Protection of Human Rights

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said that AICHR can operate to lead the region in meeting human rights challenges. He elaborated that the consultation will continue to explore good practices for adoption, foster dialogue, and generate recommendations on ways to make AICHR more effective.

Intervention by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon at the 8th Meeting of the Advisory Group on Women, Peace and Security in ASEAN

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon stated that AICHR’s view is that the ASEAN Community of Practice’s objectives on women, peace and security will be further strengthened by incorporating a human rights-based approach into its activities, which recognises that sustainable peace and security are fully achieved when fundamental human rights are respected, protected, and fulfilled.

Presentation of SUHAKAM’s Report on the Compatibility of Malaysian Laws with UNCAT by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR

Edmund Bon presented a 2022 SUHAKAM report that found that Malaysian laws are partially compatible with nine UNCAT provisions, but not compatible with seven others. He spoke on the need for political will by the Malaysian Government to accede to UNCAT, and for more research and advocacy on the compatibility of UNCAT with Islamic principles and practices.

Intervention by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon at the 17th Coordinating Conference for the ASEAN Political-Security Community (ASCCO)

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon put forward seven proposals for optimising and scaling up people-facing coordination efforts. These include establishing a dedicated channel or pathway for people and communities in vulnerable situations to access ASEAN bodies for remedies and to provide constructive feedback loops, and publishing an annual ASEAN Human Rights Report.

Welcome remarks by AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, Edmund Bon, at the 3rd AICHR Consultation on the Human Right to Development to Enhance the ASEAN Community: Intersection of Business and Human Rights, Environment and Climate Change

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon stated that development currently faces two major challenges: climate change and human mobility. Climate change impedes development by undermining livelihoods, deepening inequality, fuelling internal tensions, and forcing families to flee.

Joint statement by H.E. Edmund Bon Tai Soon, H.E. Ajman Meludin, H.E. Keo Remy, H.E. Anita Ashvini Wahid, H.E. Dr. Bhanubhatra Jittiang and H.E. Honorio Soares Magalhães, Representatives of Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Timor-Leste to AICHR, on International Migrants Day 2025, reaffirming ASEAN’s commitment to promote and protect the rights of migrant workers

On International Migrants Day, six AICHR Representatives joined the international community in celebrating the contributions of migrant workers in the region and emphasising the importance of collective action and solidarity in safeguarding the dignity and rights of migrant workers, as they play an essential role in ASEAN’s development.

Joint statement by H.E. Edmund Bon Tai Soon, H.E. Ajman Meludin, H.E. Anita Ashvini Wahid, H.E. Dr. Bhanubhatra Jittiang and H.E. Honorio Soares Magalhães, Representatives of Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Timor-Leste to AICHR, commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and International Human Rights Day 2025

The five Representatives to AICHR reaffirmed AICHR’s commitment to advancing human rights in ASEAN through constructive dialogue, strengthened cooperation, capacity-building initiatives, and inclusive engagement.

Joint statement by H.E. Edmund Bon Tai Soon, H.E. Anita Ashvini Wahid and H.E. Dr. Bhanubhatra Jittiang, Representatives of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand to AICHR, commemorating the 2025 International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Three Representatives to AICHR put forward seven recommendations for the ASEAN Enabling Masterplan 2025: Mainstreaming the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which has driven progress in aligning national laws, policies, and measures with international human rights standards.

Speaking notes for interventions by Edmund Bon, Chair of AICHR and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the OHCHR Workshop on Regional Human Rights Organisations: The Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment 

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said that regional human rights mechanisms bring human rights from the global to the local. Regional systems also provide a crucial layer of protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms alongside domestic laws and institutions.

Welcome remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the AICHR Regional Consultation on Enhancing ASEAN’s Human Rights Mechanisms for the Effective Promotion and Protection of Human Rights

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said that AICHR can operate to lead the region in meeting human rights challenges. He elaborated that the consultation will continue to explore good practices for adoption, foster dialogue, and generate recommendations on ways to make AICHR more effective.

Intervention by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon at the 8th Meeting of the Advisory Group on Women, Peace and Security in ASEAN

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon stated that AICHR’s view is that the ASEAN Community of Practice’s objectives on women, peace and security will be further strengthened by incorporating a human rights-based approach into its activities, which recognises that sustainable peace and security are fully achieved when fundamental human rights are respected, protected, and fulfilled.

Presentation of SUHAKAM’s Report on the Compatibility of Malaysian Laws with UNCAT by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR

Edmund Bon presented a 2022 SUHAKAM report that found that Malaysian laws are partially compatible with nine UNCAT provisions, but not compatible with seven others. He spoke on the need for political will by the Malaysian Government to accede to UNCAT, and for more research and advocacy on the compatibility of UNCAT with Islamic principles and practices.

Intervention by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon at the 17th Coordinating Conference for the ASEAN Political-Security Community (ASCCO)

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon put forward seven proposals for optimising and scaling up people-facing coordination efforts. These include establishing a dedicated channel or pathway for people and communities in vulnerable situations to access ASEAN bodies for remedies and to provide constructive feedback loops, and publishing an annual ASEAN Human Rights Report.

Welcome remarks by AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, Edmund Bon, at the 3rd AICHR Consultation on the Human Right to Development to Enhance the ASEAN Community: Intersection of Business and Human Rights, Environment and Climate Change

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon stated that development currently faces two major challenges: climate change and human mobility. Climate change impedes development by undermining livelihoods, deepening inequality, fuelling internal tensions, and forcing families to flee.