LoyarBurok is a proud supporter of the Malaysian Bar, and Lord Bobo is indeed proud that many LoyarBurokkers are active members of the Bar. The UN award is a great honour for the Bar, even as we have recently witnessed another attempt to intimidate lawyers. Lord Bobo congratulates the Malaysian Bar on this award, and showers all courageous Malaysian lawyers with purple bananas — keep up the spirit, and ignore the fallacies spun by critics of the Bar!

Press release taken from here.

KUALA LUMPUR, 24 October 2012 – The Malaysian Bar Council was today conferred with the United Nations (UN) Malaysia Award, during ceremonies marking the UN’s 67th anniversary.

The UN Malaysia Award was presented in recognition of the Malaysian Bar Council’s many years of invaluable, courageous and creative work in advancing the cause of democracy and human rights in Malaysia.

(Read the UN Malaysia Award 2012 Citation for Bar Council)

“This tribute is fitting, given the significant and long-standing contribution by the Bar Council in Malaysia to an environment that promotes the protection and effective fulfillment of democracy and human rights, key values embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” said Kamal Malhotra, UN Resident Coordinator.

(Read the full UN Day 2012 speech by Mr. Kamal Malhotra).

The UN Malaysia Award has been accorded on the anniversary of the United Nations, (UN Day as it has come to be known) since 1998, in recognition of the outstanding contributions of individuals or organisations toward the promotion of human rights, social justice and equality in the country. The focus of this year’s UN Malaysia Award is on democracy and development.

“The UN Malaysia Award this year recognises that an environment with genuine and independent democratic institutions and practices is essential for fostering long-term security and stability,” said Malhotra. “Such institutions and practices foster and allow for peaceful political dialogue; they create a conducive and legitimate environment for good governance, development, and for meeting basic human needs; and for the promotion and protection of human rights.”

“Democracy has emerged as a cross-cutting issue in the outcome of the major UN conferences and summits since the 1990s, and in internationally-agreed development goals produced by its member States, including the Millennium Development Goals.

As UN Secretary General BAN Ki-moon indicated in his public lecture in Kuala Lumpur when he visited Malaysia in March this year, it is also one of the top five priorities for his second term, which began in January 2012,” said Malhotra.

(Read UN Secretary-General’s message for UN Day 2012)

Malhotra added that in November 2007, the UN Secretary-General initiated the development of a strategy for supporting democracy, emphasizing that democracy is inextricably linked to the three pillars of the work of the United Nations – peace and security, development, and human rights.

In presenting the UN Malaysia Award to the Malaysian Bar Council, the UN in Malaysia acknowledges the contribution of the Council in advancing democracy in Malaysia, particularly through its 66-year commitment to guarding the rule of law, defending human rights and public interest, and speaking out against abuse of power by those in authority.

Past recipients of the UN Malaysia Award include individuals, such as; Tan Sri Razali Ismail, Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir, and Datuk Dr. Raj Abdul Karim, and organisations, such as; Ward 54 of Hospital Sungai Buloh, the Malaysian Armed Forces and the Royal Malaysian Police, and the Center for Orang Asli Concerns (COAC).

The 67th Anniversary of the United Nations was launched by the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Senator A. Kohilan Pillay.

At the same event, the late Professor Khoo Kay Jin, renowned Malaysian intellectual and social scientist, was posthumously recognised for his years of outstanding service and tireless contributions in the areas of poverty eradication, democratisation and development in Malaysia. Among his many distinguished roles, Professor Khoo was also the lead author of the UN-Government of Malaysia report on the Millennium Development Goals at 2010, and had worked on a joint UNDP and Economic Planning Unit initiative to identify strategies to eradicate poverty and improve employment and equity restructuring in Sabah and Sarawak.(Read the UN Malaysia Tribute for the late Professor Khoo Kay Jin).

UN day is celebrated in 189 countries around the world to mark the founding of the organization on the principles of justice, peace, equality and human rights as ratified in its Charter on 24 October 1945.

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3 replies on “Bar Council Presented UN Malaysia Award”

  1. What a good information mate you have shared in this website at all..!!! From here I have hared the information of Bar Council Presented UN Malaysia Award which inspire my interest to open a bar soon. Thanks and inform like this…

  2. What a good information mate you have shared in this website at all..!!! From here I have hared the information of Bar Council Presented UN Malaysia Award which inspire my interest to open a bar soon. Thanks and inform like this…

  3. Actually, there is a mistake in the report. It is not the Bar Council who received it. Its the Malaysian Bar.

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