KUCHING, Feb 1 ― The Malaysian Welfare Services Department (JKM) will ensure that three conditions imposed by the Swedish authorities under the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which enabled three children of a Malaysian couple detained in Sweden to return home, are observed.
The conditions, imposed by the Swedish Welfare Services Department, are in line with Article three and Article 20 of the CRC.
Woman, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim said the three conditions were that the Malaysian Government, via JKM, should send periodic reports (to the Swedish authorities), counsel the children and ensure social assurance as contained in the CRC’s two articles.
“As the minister responsible, I will ensure JKM adheres to the three conditions,” she told a media conference after visiting the Sarawak General Hospital’s hematology ward here today.
CRC is a convention accepted by almost all nations under the United Nations. Malaysian signed the CRC in 1995.
Commenting further on Article three and 20 of the CRC, Rohani said the former stressed on the best interest of the child while the latter stressed on the right of children to be under the guardianship of parents, which they had been denied.
“Both the articles had been stressed upon in the best possible manner to enable the children to be placed with Muslim families, and also to return them home to Malaysia,” she added.
Asked to provide details on social assurance, Rohani said the Malaysian Embassy had sought JKM’s views and opinions on the case during the preliminary discussions between the two countries.
“Social assurance refers to the willingness of the Malaysian Government to ensure all the rights of the children such as protection, develoment and participation as found in the CRC, are protected when they return to Malaysia,” she said. ― Bernama