At UPR review, Malaysia stands firm on its treatment of refugees

MalayMail-Jan 26

Malaysia’s representative to the United Nations (UN) Universal Periodic Review (UPR) last night defended the country’s inhospitality to refugees, after over 15 states pressed it to do more to protect the vulnerable migrant group. The Foreign Affairs Ministry deputy secretary-general (multilateral affairs) Datuk Bala Chandran Tharman also said the country was struggling to accept more refugees and asylum seekers as these groups were weighing on its resources and health infrastructure at a time Malaysia was dealing high national debt. “Who is the deserving refugee? Who is a deserving asylum seeker? Who is an economic migrant? Who is to determine them as such?” he asked the recommending states at the UPR review conducted in Geneva, Switzerland, yesterday. He said Malaysia already has the most refugees in Southeast Asia, and called for the UNHCR, International Organization of Migration and member states to expedite the resettlement of such migrants to third countries. Malaysia is not a signatory of the 1951 Refugee Convention and consequently does not accord refugees and asylum seekers a different status from other undocumented migrants.

As of 2023, there were 133,821 refugees and 46,937 asylum seekers registered with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Malaysia. Read more at:

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