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Putrajaya mulling agreement with UNHCR over refugees, asylum seekers

UN agency should not place burden of refugee management solely on govt, local community, says DPM

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 May 2023 9:28PM

Putrajaya mulling agreement with UNHCR over refugees, asylum seekers
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says the government is very concerned about the significant increase in the number of refugees and asylum seekers holding UNHCR cards in Malaysia, namely 75,617 people in 2009 to 185,760 people in March this year. – AFP pic, May 8, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The government is considering entering into an agreement with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) regarding the commission’s role and responsibilities towards refugees and asylum seekers in Malaysia.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, in a statement after chairing the meeting of the high-level committee on the management of refugees and asylum seekers here today, said the agreement with the UNHCR over the matter was in line with Resolution 428 (V) UN General Assembly (1950).

“The UNHCR needs to carry out its responsibilities towards refugees and asylum seekers who are in the country in accordance with the mandate and functions of its establishment and not place the burden of refugee management solely on the government or the local community,” he said.

While stressing that Malaysia was not a member country of the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol on the Status of Refugees, Zahid said the government respected the mandate of the establishment, functions and roles of the UNHCR as provided under Resolution 319 (IV) of the UN General Assembly (1949) and Resolution 428 (V) UN General Assembly (1950).

“Based on the principles of humanity, the government has allowed this group (refugees and asylum seekers) to stay temporarily in the country before being resettled in another country or returned to their country of origin,” he said.

Zahid said the government was concerned following the presence of a few groups of refugees and asylum seekers who carried out activities that were contrary to the local norms, sensitivities and culture, causing uneasiness among the locals.

He said the government was also very concerned about the significant increase in the number of refugees and asylum seekers holding UNHCR cards in Malaysia, namely 75,617 people in 2009 to 185,760 people in March this year.

A total of 160,332 people or 86.3% of all refugees and asylum seekers are from Myanmar, of which 107,433 are of the Rohingya ethnic group.

Refugees from other countries with significant numbers are Pakistan with 7,109 people, Yemen (3,466), Afghanistan (3,444), Somalia (3,161) and Syria (3,161).

Zahid said the meeting also took note of the UNHCR’s move of registering 948 people who claimed to be refugees from Indonesia, with among the reasons given was that they had married other refugees in Malaysia, even though it was known that Indonesia was not experiencing any humanitarian crisis.

Zahid said the government would emphasise planning and efforts to strengthen the management of refugees and asylum seekers through four main improvement clusters.

Among them is the mechanism for managing refugees and asylum seekers through the establishment of committees and special task forces, as well as to increase the capacity and involvement of government agencies in determining the status of refugees.

He said the government would not compromise and take strict action against citizens or non-citizens found to be conspiring with human trafficking agents to smuggle refugees and asylum seekers into Malaysia. – Bernama, May 8, 2023

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