Speaking notes for opening remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the AICHR Regional Training Programme on Human Rights — Workshops on Intersection Between Conflict and Human Rights: Pathways and Approaches to Peace in ASEAN (Workshop 1: “Building Peace — From Conflict Prevention to Sustainable Peace”)

Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair for 2025, said that to enhance ASEAN’s peacebuilding capacity, AICHR is advancing a transformative initiative comprising six workshops on pathways to peace in ASEAN.

Opening remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the AICHR Regional Workshop on Gender Lens Perspective on Business and Human Rights in ASEAN

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said business structures and practices often appear gender-neutral but continue to reinforce inequality in effect. ASEAN’s frameworks must evolve to reflect the lived realities of women and girls in our region and that they are not treated as an afterthought in economic growth.

Differing intentions in the Sabah mining fiasco?

Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad explores the Sabah mining controversy by examining the legal complexities surrounding alleged corruption. He points out that the important element is the intention of both parties, that is, whether there was corrupt intention in the transaction. He urges the introduction of a political financing law.

Opening remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the AICHR Regional Consultation to Support the Development of the AICHR Five-Year Work Plan (2026-2030) in line with the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 and Strategic Plans of Action

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said that the regional consultation is the first one aimed at developing AICHR’s proposed work plan. It creates an open and safe space for dialogue on how AICHR can strengthen its human rights efforts and position itself among the leading commissions globally, while remaining relevant to current challenges.

Opening remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at 2nd AICHR Consultation on the Human Right to Development to Enhance the ASEAN Community: Realising Article 35 of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration 2012

Edmund Bon spoke on how AICHR is currently pursuing the adoption of the “ASEAN Declaration on Promoting the Right to Development and Peace Towards Realising Inclusive and Sustainable Development”. This declaration links both the right to development and the right to peace with inclusive and sustainable growth and development.

Business & Human Rights: Measures for the Global South

The 2011 UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights call for a “smart mix of measures — national and international, mandatory and voluntary — to foster business respect for human rights”. This article looks at what this smart mix, based on a balanced, inclusive, and rights-centred approach, could look like in the Global South.

Keynote speech by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the “Human Dignity and ASEAN: Pursuing Peaceful and Inclusive Societies in Southeast Asia” conference

Edmund Bon underscored the significance of Malaysia’s ASEAN theme of “Inclusivity and Sustainability”, emphasising its connection to the protection of the right to freedom of religion and belief in the region. Inclusivity ensures that everyone is free to practise, express, change, or reject religion without fear of discrimination, marginalisation, or violence.

Opening remarks by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon at the AICHR-ASOEN Interface Consultation on the proposed ASEAN Declaration on the Right to a Safe, Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said the proposed ASEAN Declaration on the Right to a Safe, Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment should not only be a document of principles, but a platform for action — a step forward in ASEAN’s journey to protect its environment and uphold the rights of its peoples for generations to come.

Keynote address by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon at the 12th Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development Goals (APFSD) side event: “Accelerating environmental rights protection for women in the Asia-Pacific region”

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon highlighted that Malaysia is advocating for the adoption of two ASEAN declarations this year — on the right to a safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment; and on promoting peace, inclusive growth, sustainable development and the right to development.

Remarks delivered by AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, Edmund Bon, at the high-level segment of the fifty-eighth session of the UN Human Rights Council

These remarks by Edmund Bon were delivered during the first occasion that an AICHR Chair has addressed the high-level segment of a UN Human Rights Council session. He commended the Council for its efforts to further its relationship with the AICHR, and called on the Council to fight for human rights together with the AICHR.

Statement by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the 40th meeting and retreat of AICHR

Edmund Bon, Chair of AICHR, emphasised that development is about improving the lives and well-being of people, allowing them to thrive in society. Economic growth must ensure that the benefits of growth are shared equitably and sustainably across the population. Finally, the right to peace is essential to drive inclusive growth and sustainable development.

Welcome remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the opening of the 40th meeting and retreat of AICHR

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon pledged that AICHR will continue to advance the promotion and protection of human rights through its numerous programmes, in alignment with ASEAN’s vision to foster a people-oriented and people-centred community. Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship theme of “Inclusivity and Sustainability” is not merely a vision; it is a call to action.

Briefing by Edmund Bon, Chair of AICHR and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the 1st Malaysian Human Rights and Environmental Rights Dialogue: Malaysia’s human rights priorities for ASEAN 2025 as Chair

Edmund Bon, Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, outlines the human rights priorities for ASEAN 2025 during his term as AICHR Chair. He welcomes the unparalleled opportunity to address pressing human rights challenges facing ASEAN, and emphasises that Malaysia cannot countenance the dilution of international human rights law and standards, nor be wilfully blind to impunity.

Speaking notes for opening remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the AICHR Regional Training Programme on Human Rights — Workshops on Intersection Between Conflict and Human Rights: Pathways and Approaches to Peace in ASEAN (Workshop 1: “Building Peace — From Conflict Prevention to Sustainable Peace”)

Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair for 2025, said that to enhance ASEAN’s peacebuilding capacity, AICHR is advancing a transformative initiative comprising six workshops on pathways to peace in ASEAN.

Differing intentions in the Sabah mining fiasco?

Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad explores the Sabah mining controversy by examining the legal complexities surrounding alleged corruption. He points out that the important element is the intention of both parties, that is, whether there was corrupt intention in the transaction. He urges the introduction of a political financing law.

Opening remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the AICHR Regional Consultation to Support the Development of the AICHR Five-Year Work Plan (2026-2030) in line with the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 and Strategic Plans of Action

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said that the regional consultation is the first one aimed at developing AICHR’s proposed work plan. It creates an open and safe space for dialogue on how AICHR can strengthen its human rights efforts and position itself among the leading commissions globally, while remaining relevant to current challenges.

Opening remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at 2nd AICHR Consultation on the Human Right to Development to Enhance the ASEAN Community: Realising Article 35 of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration 2012

Edmund Bon spoke on how AICHR is currently pursuing the adoption of the “ASEAN Declaration on Promoting the Right to Development and Peace Towards Realising Inclusive and Sustainable Development”. This declaration links both the right to development and the right to peace with inclusive and sustainable growth and development.

Business & Human Rights: Measures for the Global South

The 2011 UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights call for a “smart mix of measures — national and international, mandatory and voluntary — to foster business respect for human rights”. This article looks at what this smart mix, based on a balanced, inclusive, and rights-centred approach, could look like in the Global South.

Keynote speech by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the “Human Dignity and ASEAN: Pursuing Peaceful and Inclusive Societies in Southeast Asia” conference

Edmund Bon underscored the significance of Malaysia’s ASEAN theme of “Inclusivity and Sustainability”, emphasising its connection to the protection of the right to freedom of religion and belief in the region. Inclusivity ensures that everyone is free to practise, express, change, or reject religion without fear of discrimination, marginalisation, or violence.

Opening remarks by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon at the AICHR-ASOEN Interface Consultation on the proposed ASEAN Declaration on the Right to a Safe, Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said the proposed ASEAN Declaration on the Right to a Safe, Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment should not only be a document of principles, but a platform for action — a step forward in ASEAN’s journey to protect its environment and uphold the rights of its peoples for generations to come.

Keynote address by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon at the 12th Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development Goals (APFSD) side event: “Accelerating environmental rights protection for women in the Asia-Pacific region”

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon highlighted that Malaysia is advocating for the adoption of two ASEAN declarations this year — on the right to a safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment; and on promoting peace, inclusive growth, sustainable development and the right to development.

Remarks delivered by AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, Edmund Bon, at the high-level segment of the fifty-eighth session of the UN Human Rights Council

These remarks by Edmund Bon were delivered during the first occasion that an AICHR Chair has addressed the high-level segment of a UN Human Rights Council session. He commended the Council for its efforts to further its relationship with the AICHR, and called on the Council to fight for human rights together with the AICHR.

Welcome remarks by Edmund Bon, AICHR Chair and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the opening of the 40th meeting and retreat of AICHR

AICHR Chair Edmund Bon pledged that AICHR will continue to advance the promotion and protection of human rights through its numerous programmes, in alignment with ASEAN’s vision to foster a people-oriented and people-centred community. Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship theme of “Inclusivity and Sustainability” is not merely a vision; it is a call to action.

Briefing by Edmund Bon, Chair of AICHR and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, at the 1st Malaysian Human Rights and Environmental Rights Dialogue: Malaysia’s human rights priorities for ASEAN 2025 as Chair

Edmund Bon, Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, outlines the human rights priorities for ASEAN 2025 during his term as AICHR Chair. He welcomes the unparalleled opportunity to address pressing human rights challenges facing ASEAN, and emphasises that Malaysia cannot countenance the dilution of international human rights law and standards, nor be wilfully blind to impunity.