AICHR urges ASEAN to embed human rights in all future agreements

Free Malaysia Today | AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said the right to development, as enshrined in the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration, must be viewed as both an individual and collective right. Genuine development is inseparable from human rights, and ASEAN member states should embed robust human rights safeguards into all future cooperation and trade frameworks.

Civil society urges ASEAN & EU to end modern slavery at SEA

The Southeast Asia Desk | The Working Group on Solidarity for Migrant Fishers called for decisive action to end modern slavery and protect migrant fishers’ rights in Southeast Asia’s fishing industry. The coalition of 20 civil society organisations from eight countries warned that forced labour, trafficking, and abuse remain widespread in the region’s billion-dollar fisheries sector.

Joint press release: The 6th ASEAN-EU Policy Dialogue on Human Rights, 15 October 2025 and Side Event: ASEAN-EU Dialogue on Intensifying Actions and Overcoming Barriers in Implementing Business and Human Rights and Environment in ASEAN and EU, 16-17 October 2025, Kuala Lumpur and Pahang, Malaysia

AICHR | The 6th ASEAN-EU Policy Dialogue on Human Rights, co-chaired by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon, marked another milestone in strengthening interregional cooperation on human rights, the rule of law, good governance and democratic values for both regions.

EU lauds Malaysia’s ASEAN role, human rights advocacy

Bernama | The European Union (EU) commended Malaysia’s ASEAN 2025 chairmanship, describing it as tremendous and impressive while also expressing hope to strengthen cooperation with the region by enhancing human rights values within future economic and trade agreements.

Community: FPIC must be written into law to make a real difference

The Edge Malaysia | Edmund Bon explained that unless the principle of “free, prior and informed consent” (FPIC) is actually expressly stated in Malaysian law or the Constitution, indigenous peoples will have a very difficult time implementing that principle against the government. Without FPIC, land conflicts are likely to intensify.

ASEAN better at confronting difficult human rights issues, says AICHR chair

Free Malaysia Today | AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said human rights issues were far more difficult to discuss in the past, with certain member states opposed to making the commission’s findings publicly available. There has been significant improvement from this cautious approach, as the countries have grown more confident in addressing such issues over the past decade.

ASEAN human rights commission meets in Malaysia

Khmer Times | The Cambodian delegation at AICHR’s 3rd Special Meeting of the year was led by Pa Ponnarada, representing the Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC). Among other matters, he raised Cambodia’s concerns regarding Thailand’s recent military incursion into Cambodia, and reiterated Cambodia’s commitment to peaceful resolution.

Cover story: Playing the long game

The Edge Malaysia | Speaking about Malaysia’s National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights (NAPBHR) 2025-2030, Edmund Bon urged that human rights due diligence (HRDD) be mandated for companies; legal aid be expanded to foreign workers; and anti-SLAPP (strategic lawsuit against public participation) and anti-greenwashing laws be introduced.

Court orders RM169mil linked to Ismail Sabri, ex-aide forfeited to govt

Free Malaysia Today | The sessions court ordered that RM169 million in cash linked to former PM Ismail Sabri and his ex-political secretary Anuar Yunus be forfeited to the government. The judge granted the MACC’s application as neither Ismail nor Anuar contested the forfeiture. They were represented by lawyers Ragunath Kesavan and Joshua Tay.

Press release: Special Meeting 3/2025 of AICHR

AICHR | AICHR’s Special Meeting 3/2025 from 23 to 26 September 2025 agreed on the proposed ASEAN Declaration on Promoting the Right to Development and the Right to Peace Towards Realising Inclusive and Sustainable Development, which aims to advance the right to development and the right to enjoy peace through an ASEAN-led, ASEAN-owned, and whole-of-ASEAN approach.

AICHR urges ASEAN to embed human rights in all future agreements

Free Malaysia Today | AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said the right to development, as enshrined in the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration, must be viewed as both an individual and collective right. Genuine development is inseparable from human rights, and ASEAN member states should embed robust human rights safeguards into all future cooperation and trade frameworks.

Civil society urges ASEAN & EU to end modern slavery at SEA

The Southeast Asia Desk | The Working Group on Solidarity for Migrant Fishers called for decisive action to end modern slavery and protect migrant fishers’ rights in Southeast Asia’s fishing industry. The coalition of 20 civil society organisations from eight countries warned that forced labour, trafficking, and abuse remain widespread in the region’s billion-dollar fisheries sector.

Joint press release: The 6th ASEAN-EU Policy Dialogue on Human Rights, 15 October 2025 and Side Event: ASEAN-EU Dialogue on Intensifying Actions and Overcoming Barriers in Implementing Business and Human Rights and Environment in ASEAN and EU, 16-17 October 2025, Kuala Lumpur and Pahang, Malaysia

AICHR | The 6th ASEAN-EU Policy Dialogue on Human Rights, co-chaired by AICHR Chair Edmund Bon, marked another milestone in strengthening interregional cooperation on human rights, the rule of law, good governance and democratic values for both regions.

EU lauds Malaysia’s ASEAN role, human rights advocacy

Bernama | The European Union (EU) commended Malaysia’s ASEAN 2025 chairmanship, describing it as tremendous and impressive while also expressing hope to strengthen cooperation with the region by enhancing human rights values within future economic and trade agreements.

Community: FPIC must be written into law to make a real difference

The Edge Malaysia | Edmund Bon explained that unless the principle of “free, prior and informed consent” (FPIC) is actually expressly stated in Malaysian law or the Constitution, indigenous peoples will have a very difficult time implementing that principle against the government. Without FPIC, land conflicts are likely to intensify.

ASEAN better at confronting difficult human rights issues, says AICHR chair

Free Malaysia Today | AICHR Chair Edmund Bon said human rights issues were far more difficult to discuss in the past, with certain member states opposed to making the commission’s findings publicly available. There has been significant improvement from this cautious approach, as the countries have grown more confident in addressing such issues over the past decade.

ASEAN human rights commission meets in Malaysia

Khmer Times | The Cambodian delegation at AICHR’s 3rd Special Meeting of the year was led by Pa Ponnarada, representing the Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC). Among other matters, he raised Cambodia’s concerns regarding Thailand’s recent military incursion into Cambodia, and reiterated Cambodia’s commitment to peaceful resolution.

Cover story: Playing the long game

The Edge Malaysia | Speaking about Malaysia’s National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights (NAPBHR) 2025-2030, Edmund Bon urged that human rights due diligence (HRDD) be mandated for companies; legal aid be expanded to foreign workers; and anti-SLAPP (strategic lawsuit against public participation) and anti-greenwashing laws be introduced.

Court orders RM169mil linked to Ismail Sabri, ex-aide forfeited to govt

Free Malaysia Today | The sessions court ordered that RM169 million in cash linked to former PM Ismail Sabri and his ex-political secretary Anuar Yunus be forfeited to the government. The judge granted the MACC’s application as neither Ismail nor Anuar contested the forfeiture. They were represented by lawyers Ragunath Kesavan and Joshua Tay.

Press release: Special Meeting 3/2025 of AICHR

AICHR | AICHR’s Special Meeting 3/2025 from 23 to 26 September 2025 agreed on the proposed ASEAN Declaration on Promoting the Right to Development and the Right to Peace Towards Realising Inclusive and Sustainable Development, which aims to advance the right to development and the right to enjoy peace through an ASEAN-led, ASEAN-owned, and whole-of-ASEAN approach.