Malaysian rights group joins legal push against Israeli officials

23 Apr 2026 • 8:38 AM MYT
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A Malaysian human rights organisation has joined an international legal coalition to pursue accountability for alleged violations of international law by Israeli officials.

BRUSSELS: A Malaysian human rights organisation has joined an international legal coalition pursuing accountability for alleged violations of international law by Israeli officials.

The Centre for Human Rights Research and Advocacy signed a memorandum of understanding with several groups at the Global Sumud Parliamentary Congress.

The MoU establishes a framework for international legal cooperation aimed at prosecuting serious crimes. This initiative coincides with a legal complaint filed in France targeting Israeli officials over legislation introducing the death penalty for Palestinian detainees.

CENTHRA founder Azril Mohd Amin said the organisation’s participation focused on strengthening legal frameworks. He stated the coalitions are highly committed to legal action and have recently filed several criminal complaints.

He added that the efforts in Brussels opened opportunities to strengthen international networks among lawyers and activists. Azril expressed hope that a stronger network would make efforts to seek justice for Palestinians more successful and robust.

Azril also said CENTHRA would begin taking other forms of action to prosecute alleged crimes. He noted constraints in directly implementing the principle of universal jurisdiction in Malaysia.

“God willing, although we are not yet able to apply or implement the principle of universal jurisdiction directly in Malaysia due to certain constraints, Malaysia will begin by taking action to seek justice for Malaysian participants in the Global Sumud Flotilla who were detained and abducted in international waters,” he said.