罗兴亚难民和他们在马来西亚工作的权利

M. Haque, Z. Othman, Bakri Bin Mat
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本研究考察了居住在马来西亚的罗兴亚人。缅甸歧视性的公民法剥夺了几乎所有罗兴亚人的公民身份,使他们成为世界上最大的无国籍族群。马来西亚是缅甸流离失所的罗兴亚人最受欢迎的目的地之一。由于马来西亚不是1951年《难民公约》及其1967年《议定书》的签署国,罗兴亚人无权根据其所在国的现行法律获得任何法律保护。本研究旨在确定流离失所的罗兴亚人在工作权利方面面临的挑战,以及马来西亚政府的应对措施。本研究使用的方法是多地点案例研究,案例研究地点为吉隆坡、雪兰莪、丁加奴和彭亨州。经过密集的实地调查和与不同利益相关者的会议,这项研究显示,马来西亚人同情罗兴亚人,并希望在有限的能力范围内帮助他们。总体而言,本研究认为,马来西亚政府和致力于改善罗兴亚人福利的国际机构之间缺乏一致的政府政策和协调。
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Rohingya refugees and their right to work in Malaysia
Abstract This study examines Rohingya living in Malaysia. Myanmar’s discriminatory citizenship laws have stripped nearly all Rohingya of their citizenship, making them the largest stateless ethnic group in the world. Malaysia is one of the most popular destinations for the displaced Rohingya from Myanmar. As Malaysia is not a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol, the Rohingya are not entitled to any legal protection under the existing law in their host country. This study aims to identify the challenges faced by displaced Rohingya regarding their right to work, and the response from the Malaysian government. The methodology used for this research is a multi-site case study with the case study sites being Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Terengganu, and Pahang. After intensive fieldwork and meetings with different stakeholders, this research revealed that Malaysian people are sympathetic to the Rohingya and wish to assist them within their limited capacities. Overall, this study argues that there is no consistent government policy and a lack of coordination between the Malaysian government and international agencies working to improve the welfare of the Rohingya.
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