Thursday May 15, 2008
The Star - News - Letters
Treaty a step forward for the disabled
THE Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association (Petpositive) joins hands with all disabled Malaysians and organisations committed to their cause in and outside the country to welcome the coming into force of the Convention of Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).
The landmark treaty that was adopted two years ago was made available for signatures in March of last year. With Ecuador being the 20th nation to ratify the significant agreement last month, the CRPD took effect on May 3.
We are especially thrilled that Malaysia, also signed the document in New York last month.
By doing so, our Government has taken the first all-important step to keep up with its promise and determination to improve the quality of life of all Malaysians with disabilities.
However, there are two more significant steps for Malaysia to take with utmost urgency.
We have to ratify; and then implement the CRPD treaty, carefully seeing to it that the “Optional Protocol” section is accepted without conditions or changes.
The Optional Protocol provides disabled people a means of redress for individuals or groups who feel that their government has violated the convention and where national remedies have been exhausted.
It is only after this that our disabled citizens can truly, fully and finally enjoy the rights and dignity that our society has long denied them.
The CRPD will finally provide the 650 million handicapped people around the globe and in Malaysia what they have been asking all their lives: a chance to go to school, find jobs, get married, raise a family and retire peacefully like everyone else.
Petpositive urges all political parties in both the Barisan Nasional and the Pakatan Rakyat to do everything in their power to make this a reality for disabled Malaysians who have been left out of our mainstream society for far too long.
Here and now is the chance for us all to prove to the world and our society that we really care for our disabled citizens!
ANTHONY SIVA BALAN THANASAYAN,
President,
The Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association.
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