马来西亚在处理难民问题上的反应:是否足以保护公民?

Z. Ab. Hamid, Muammar Kamil Abd. Mohsin, Shukriah Mohd Sheriff
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由于主权、安全和经济方面的考虑,马来西亚既没有成为任何联合国难民议定书的缔约国,也没有制定关于难民的综合国家立法。因此,这导致马来西亚非正式承认难民的身份为“非法移民”。作为非法移民,他们受到法律和社会的迫害,因此他们在社会和东道国具有负面的内涵。今天,越来越多的难民逃往马来西亚,已经成为对该国公民安全和作为旅游目的地的价值的关切。此外,许多人认为马来西亚政府在处理和控制难民的突然涌入方面无能为力,影响了公民的权利。这种不安导致政府因忽视公民权利而偏袒难民而受到批评。居民们还认为,马来西亚政府损害了公民享有安全环境和体面收入的权利。因此,他们要求政府将公民权利置于难民权利之上。本文考察了马来西亚对难民问题的反应和对公民权利的保护的有效性。在马来西亚政府的全面努力下,本文进一步建议一些适当的措施来平衡难民和公民的权利。
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MALAYSIA'S RESPONSE IN DEALING WITH REFUGEES: HAS IT BEEN ENOUGH TO PROTECT CITIZENS?
Due to sovereignty, security, and economic concerns, Malaysia has neither become a state party to any United Nations Protocol Relating to Refugees nor developed integrated national legislation for refugees. Therefore, this has led to the informal acknowledgement of the refugees' status as 'illegal migrants' in Malaysia. As illegal migrants, they are subjected to legal and social persecution, hence the negative connotations they have in society and the host country. Today, the increasing number of refugees fleeing to Malaysia has become a concern towards the country's interest of its citizen's safety and its value as a tourist destination. In addition, many believe that the Malaysian government is inept in handling and controlling the sudden influx of refugees, affecting citizens' rights. This discomfort has led the government to be criticised for dismissing the citizen's rights in favour of the refugees. Residents also believe the Malaysian government has jeopardised citizens' rights to a safe environment and decent income. As a result, they demand that the government prioritise citizens' rights over refugees' rights. This paper examines the effectiveness of Malaysia's response to the issue of refugees and the protection of its citizen's rights. In the presence of comprehensive efforts by the Malaysian government, this paper further recommends some appropriate measures to balance the rights of refugees and its citizen.
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