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Ambiga Sreenevasan

Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan (Tamil: அம்பிகா சீனிவாசன், romanized: Ampikā cīṉivācaṉ; born 1956) is a prominent Malaysian lawyer and human rights advocate, and one of eight recipients of the US International Women of Courage Award in 2009. She was the president of the Malaysian Bar Council from 2007 to 2009, and co-chairperson of Bersih, an NGO coalition advocating free and fair elections.

Ambiga Sreenevasan
அம்பிகா சீனிவாசன்
Ambiga Sreenevasan speaks at the International Women of Courage Awards ceremony in 2009.
24th President of Malaysian Bar Council
In office
March 2007 – March 2009
DeputyMr. Ragunath Kesavan
Preceded byMr. Yeo Yang Poh
Succeeded byMr. Ragunath Kesavan
Member of the International Commission of Jurists
Assumed office
2018
Serving with Chinara Aidarbekova (Kyrgyzstan), Gamal Eid (Egypt), Jamesina Essie L. King (Sierra Leone) and Michael Sfard (Israel)
PresidentRobert K Goldman (USA)
Chairwoman of Bersih 2.0
In office
2011 – 30 November 2013
Preceded bynone
Succeeded byMaria Chin Abdullah
Chairperson of Bar Council Orang Asli Committee
In office
2010–2012
Co-leading with Steven Thiru on 2011/2012 tenure
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded bySteven Thiruneelakandan & Hon Kai Ping (Co-chair)
Independent Director of Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Centre
In office
2011–2013
Executive Committee of Women's Aid Organisation
In office
2009–2010
President of National Human Rights Society (HAKAM)
Assumed office
2014
Preceded byMr. Abdul Rashid Ismail
Member of Committee on Institutional Reforms
Assumed office
15 May 2018
Appointed byCouncil of Elders
Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad
Personal details
Born (1956-11-13) 13 November 1956 (age 67)
Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia)
SpouseMr. S. Radhakrishnan (grandson of S. S. Vasan)
Alma materUniversity of Exeter, England
OccupationLawyer
Award(s)Darjah Dato' Paduka Mahkota Perak (DPMP), 2008[1]
International Women of Courage Award, 2009
Honorary Graduate of University of Exeter, 2011–12
Honorary Doctorate in Law (LLD) of University of Exeter, 2011
Legion of Honour, 23 September 2011[2][3]
Ambiga Sreenevasan with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama

She currently serves on the executive committee of the Women's Aid Organisation, and is on the Bar Council Special Committee on the rights of the indigenous Orang Asli people. She is a director of the Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Centre, and has been involved in the preparation and presentation of papers and memoranda on issues relating to the rule of law, the judiciary, the administration of justice, legal aid, religious conversion, and other human rights issues.

As former president of the Malaysian Bar, she played a significant role in the establishing of a panel of eminent persons, together with LAWASIA, the International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute and Transparency International-Malaysia in the year 2008. This panel reviewed the judicial crisis of 1988 and issued a report which was the first of its kind, setting an important precedent for organisations to establish their own panel inquiring into abuses of power.[4]

In July 2011, she received an honorary Doctorate in Law (LLD) from the University of Exeter.[5]

Education, entry into law edit

Sreenevasan attended Convent Bukit Nanas in Kuala Lumpur, where she also served as head prefect in 1975. She graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Exeter[6] in 1979, and was called to the English Bar at Gray's Inn in 1980. After working in two London law firms, she was admitted to the Malaysian Bar in 1982.[7]

Career edit

Sreenevasan has been a practising advocate and solicitor since March 1982. She is a founding partner of Sreenevasan, Advocates & Solicitors.[8] She had served as the president of Hakam, Malaysia's National Human Rights Society.[9]

Malaysian Bar Council President 2007 – 2009 edit

Elected in March 2007, Sreenevasan is the second woman to serve as president of the Bar Council. Six months after assuming her leadership, she organised the "March for Justice," in Malaysia's administrative capital, calling for judicial reform and the investigation of a videotape allegedly showing a key lawyer fixing judicial appointments and judges' case assignments. Her public actions, and an intense lobbying campaign, led to the formation of a Royal Commission, which called for corrective action.

As a result of her attempts to resolve issues that continue to generate inter-ethnic tensions and constitutional problems, Sreenevasan received hate mail, death threats, and had a Molotov cocktail thrown at her house. Hundreds of people from religious groups and conservative members of government protested at the Bar Council building and called for her arrest.[10]

In 2008, as President of the Malaysian Bar she played a significant role in the establishing, in collaboration with LAWASIA, the International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute and Transparency International-Malaysia, of a panel to review the judicial crisis of 1998. The panel issued a report that was the first of its kind, setting a precedent for the establishment of panels to inquire into abuses of power.[11]

Bersih 2.0 rally edit

Sreenevasan chaired Bersih 2.0, the organisation behind the July 2011 rally in Kuala Lumpur that drew 20,000 people.[12] She summed up the main issues raised by Bersih as "unhappiness... in the Sarawak [election], unhappiness about corruption, [and] unhappiness about the lack of independence of our institutions."[13] She said demands made during the first rally in 2007 have not been addressed, hence the follow-up rally.[14]

Sreenevasan later said that the rally "exploded many myths" in Malaysia, including the notion that people of different ethnic and religious backgrounds could not work together and that the middle class was "too comfortable to step up to the plate."[12]

On September 21, 2012, Malaysia's New Straits Times published "Plot to destabilize government," which accused Bersih and other nongovernment organizations of plotting a conspiracy to destabilise the government using foreign funding.[15][16] Sreenevasan and fellow Bersih organizers filed for defamation, which resulted in High Court Justice Lee Heng Cheong ordering the New Straits Times Press (NSTP) to pay damages to the plaintiffs.[16][17] NSTP also issued an apology admitting the article was "false and without foundation."[16][17]

Dato Ambiga was appointed to the International Commission of Jurists in 2018.[18]

Memberships edit

She is a member of the Malaysian Intellectual Property Association and was its vice president in 2002.[8] She is also a member of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI). She headed Bersih 2.0, also called Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections, a citizen's movement for free and fair elections.[19][20][21][22] In 2015, she led the Bersih 3.0 rally.[23][24][25]

References edit

  1. ^ Perak honours list 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ . Malaysia: Malaysiakini.com. 24 September 2011. Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Conferment of the insignia of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour to Dato Ambiga Sreenevasan". Embassy of France in Malaysia. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Ambiga Sreenevasan – Honorary Graduates – University of Exeter". Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  5. ^ . themalaysianinsider.com. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  6. ^ "A Reluctant Symbol for Electoral Reform in Malaysia". International Herald Tribune. 9 August 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2016 – via The New York Times.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 September 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Ambiga Sreenevasan | Speakers | Oslo Freedom Forum". Oslo Freedom Forum. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  9. ^ "Malaysia's Many Scandals". The New York Times. 21 August 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  10. ^ "Ambiga Sreenevasan: "Gender Equality Is a Responsibility for All Malaysians"". DipNote.
  11. ^ Ambiga Sreenevasan As President of Malaysian Bar. July 22, 2011 29 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ a b Pooch, Liz (8 August 2011). "A Reluctant Symbol for Electoral Reform in Malaysia". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
  13. ^ Boo, Su-Lyn (12 June 2011). . The Malaysian Insider. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  14. ^ Boo, Su-Lyn (12 June 2011). . The Malaysian Insider. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  15. ^ Chu, Mei Mei (14 November 2013). "Malaysia's Oldest Newspaper Is Sorry For Baseless Article On Destabilising The Govt". Says. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  16. ^ a b c Lim, Ida (13 November 2013). "NSTP tenders apology to end Bersih libel suit". Malay Mail. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  17. ^ a b Nazlina, Maizatul (13 November 2013). . Star. Archived from the original on 25 May 2018. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  18. ^ "Former Bar chief Ambiga appointed to International Commission of Jurists | Malay Mail". Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  19. ^ Hite, Brittany. "Q&A: Malaysia's Ambiga Sreenevasan". WSJ. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  20. ^ "Who else but Bersih 2.0 has been slapped with city clean-up bill? Ambiga asks Putrajaya". Malay Mail. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  21. ^ "Police's teargas on Bersih 3.0 crowd was 'reasonable force', court told". Malay Mail. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  22. ^ "Lawmakers Recommend Changes to Malaysian Electoral System". International Herald Tribune. 4 April 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2016 – via The New York Times.
  23. ^ "Ambiga denies losing control of Bersih 3.0 crowd". Malaysiakini. 6 December 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  24. ^ . The Malaysian Insider. Archived from the original on 4 February 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  25. ^ "Malaysian cops to question rights activist Ambiga Sreenevasan Friday over alleged 'threat' of street rallies". The Straits Times. 30 July 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2016.

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Dato Ambiga Sreenevasan Tamil அம ப க ச ன வ சன romanized Ampika ciṉivacaṉ born 1956 is a prominent Malaysian lawyer and human rights advocate and one of eight recipients of the US International Women of Courage Award in 2009 She was the president of the Malaysian Bar Council from 2007 to 2009 and co chairperson of Bersih an NGO coalition advocating free and fair elections Yang Berbahagia Dato Ambiga Sreenevasanஅம ப க ச ன வ சன Ambiga Sreenevasan speaks at the International Women of Courage Awards ceremony in 2009 24th President of Malaysian Bar CouncilIn office March 2007 March 2009DeputyMr Ragunath KesavanPreceded byMr Yeo Yang PohSucceeded byMr Ragunath KesavanMember of the International Commission of JuristsIncumbentAssumed office 2018Serving with Chinara Aidarbekova Kyrgyzstan Gamal Eid Egypt Jamesina Essie L King Sierra Leone and Michael Sfard Israel PresidentRobert K Goldman USA Chairwoman of Bersih 2 0In office 2011 30 November 2013Preceded bynoneSucceeded byMaria Chin AbdullahChairperson of Bar Council Orang Asli CommitteeIn office 2010 2012Co leading with Steven Thiru on 2011 2012 tenurePreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded bySteven Thiruneelakandan amp Hon Kai Ping Co chair Independent Director of Securities Industry Dispute Resolution CentreIn office 2011 2013Executive Committee of Women s Aid OrganisationIn office 2009 2010President of National Human Rights Society HAKAM IncumbentAssumed office 2014Preceded byMr Abdul Rashid IsmailMember of Committee on Institutional ReformsIncumbentAssumed office 15 May 2018Appointed byCouncil of EldersPrime MinisterMahathir MohamadPersonal detailsBorn 1956 11 13 13 November 1956 age 67 Seremban Negeri Sembilan Federation of Malaya now Malaysia SpouseMr S Radhakrishnan grandson of S S Vasan Alma materUniversity of Exeter EnglandOccupationLawyerAward s Darjah Dato Paduka Mahkota Perak DPMP 2008 1 International Women of Courage Award 2009Honorary Graduate of University of Exeter 2011 12Honorary Doctorate in Law LLD of University of Exeter 2011Legion of Honour 23 September 2011 2 3 Ambiga Sreenevasan with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama She currently serves on the executive committee of the Women s Aid Organisation and is on the Bar Council Special Committee on the rights of the indigenous Orang Asli people She is a director of the Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Centre and has been involved in the preparation and presentation of papers and memoranda on issues relating to the rule of law the judiciary the administration of justice legal aid religious conversion and other human rights issues As former president of the Malaysian Bar she played a significant role in the establishing of a panel of eminent persons together with LAWASIA the International Bar Association s Human Rights Institute and Transparency International Malaysia in the year 2008 This panel reviewed the judicial crisis of 1988 and issued a report which was the first of its kind setting an important precedent for organisations to establish their own panel inquiring into abuses of power 4 In July 2011 she received an honorary Doctorate in Law LLD from the University of Exeter 5 Contents 1 Education entry into law 2 Career 2 1 Malaysian Bar Council President 2007 2009 2 2 Bersih 2 0 rally 2 3 Memberships 3 ReferencesEducation entry into law editSreenevasan attended Convent Bukit Nanas in Kuala Lumpur where she also served as head prefect in 1975 She graduated with a Bachelor of Laws LLB from the University of Exeter 6 in 1979 and was called to the English Bar at Gray s Inn in 1980 After working in two London law firms she was admitted to the Malaysian Bar in 1982 7 Career editSreenevasan has been a practising advocate and solicitor since March 1982 She is a founding partner of Sreenevasan Advocates amp Solicitors 8 She had served as the president of Hakam Malaysia s National Human Rights Society 9 Malaysian Bar Council President 2007 2009 edit Elected in March 2007 Sreenevasan is the second woman to serve as president of the Bar Council Six months after assuming her leadership she organised the March for Justice in Malaysia s administrative capital calling for judicial reform and the investigation of a videotape allegedly showing a key lawyer fixing judicial appointments and judges case assignments Her public actions and an intense lobbying campaign led to the formation of a Royal Commission which called for corrective action As a result of her attempts to resolve issues that continue to generate inter ethnic tensions and constitutional problems Sreenevasan received hate mail death threats and had a Molotov cocktail thrown at her house Hundreds of people from religious groups and conservative members of government protested at the Bar Council building and called for her arrest 10 In 2008 as President of the Malaysian Bar she played a significant role in the establishing in collaboration with LAWASIA the International Bar Association s Human Rights Institute and Transparency International Malaysia of a panel to review the judicial crisis of 1998 The panel issued a report that was the first of its kind setting a precedent for the establishment of panels to inquire into abuses of power 11 Bersih 2 0 rally edit Sreenevasan chaired Bersih 2 0 the organisation behind the July 2011 rally in Kuala Lumpur that drew 20 000 people 12 She summed up the main issues raised by Bersih as unhappiness in the Sarawak election unhappiness about corruption and unhappiness about the lack of independence of our institutions 13 She said demands made during the first rally in 2007 have not been addressed hence the follow up rally 14 Sreenevasan later said that the rally exploded many myths in Malaysia including the notion that people of different ethnic and religious backgrounds could not work together and that the middle class was too comfortable to step up to the plate 12 On September 21 2012 Malaysia s New Straits Times published Plot to destabilize government which accused Bersih and other nongovernment organizations of plotting a conspiracy to destabilise the government using foreign funding 15 16 Sreenevasan and fellow Bersih organizers filed for defamation which resulted in High Court Justice Lee Heng Cheong ordering the New Straits Times Press NSTP to pay damages to the plaintiffs 16 17 NSTP also issued an apology admitting the article was false and without foundation 16 17 Dato Ambiga was appointed to the International Commission of Jurists in 2018 18 Memberships edit She is a member of the Malaysian Intellectual Property Association and was its vice president in 2002 8 She is also a member of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property AIPPI She headed Bersih 2 0 also called Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections a citizen s movement for free and fair elections 19 20 21 22 In 2015 she led the Bersih 3 0 rally 23 24 25 References edit Perak honours list Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Bersih s Ambiga receives top French award Malaysia Malaysiakini com 24 September 2011 Archived from the original on 26 September 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Conferment of the insignia of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour to Dato Ambiga Sreenevasan Embassy of France in Malaysia Archived from the original on 28 July 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Ambiga Sreenevasan Honorary Graduates University of Exeter Retrieved 20 February 2014 Ambiga to be conferred doctor of law by UK varsity themalaysianinsider com Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 25 July 2011 A Reluctant Symbol for Electoral Reform in Malaysia International Herald Tribune 9 August 2011 Retrieved 3 February 2016 via The New York Times Ambiga Sreenevasan Archived from the original on 21 September 2021 Retrieved 20 February 2014 a b Ambiga Sreenevasan Speakers Oslo Freedom Forum Oslo Freedom Forum Retrieved 24 May 2018 Malaysia s Many Scandals The New York Times 21 August 2015 Retrieved 3 February 2016 Ambiga Sreenevasan Gender Equality Is a Responsibility for All Malaysians DipNote Ambiga Sreenevasan As President of Malaysian Bar July 22 2011 Archived 29 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b Pooch Liz 8 August 2011 A Reluctant Symbol for Electoral Reform in Malaysia The New York Times Retrieved 9 August 2011 Boo Su Lyn 12 June 2011 Bersih rally goes on says Ambiga PAS The Malaysian Insider Archived from the original on 13 June 2011 Retrieved 13 June 2011 Boo Su Lyn 12 June 2011 Ambiga asks politicians to join Bersih rally The Malaysian Insider Archived from the original on 13 June 2011 Retrieved 13 June 2011 Chu Mei Mei 14 November 2013 Malaysia s Oldest Newspaper Is Sorry For Baseless Article On Destabilising The Govt Says Retrieved 24 May 2018 a b c Lim Ida 13 November 2013 NSTP tenders apology to end Bersih libel suit Malay Mail Retrieved 24 May 2018 a b Nazlina Maizatul 13 November 2013 NSTP reporter apologise to Ambiga and Bersih 2 0 over defamatory article Star Archived from the original on 25 May 2018 Retrieved 25 May 2018 Former Bar chief Ambiga appointed to International Commission of Jurists Malay Mail Retrieved 29 July 2018 Hite Brittany Q amp A Malaysia s Ambiga Sreenevasan WSJ Retrieved 3 February 2016 Who else but Bersih 2 0 has been slapped with city clean up bill Ambiga asks Putrajaya Malay Mail Retrieved 3 February 2016 Police s teargas on Bersih 3 0 crowd was reasonable force court told Malay Mail Retrieved 3 February 2016 Lawmakers Recommend Changes to Malaysian Electoral System International Herald Tribune 4 April 2012 Retrieved 3 February 2016 via The New York Times Ambiga denies losing control of Bersih 3 0 crowd Malaysiakini 6 December 2012 Retrieved 3 February 2016 Ambiga Bersih 3 0 necessary if electoral reforms fail The Malaysian Insider Archived from the original on 4 February 2016 Retrieved 3 February 2016 Malaysian cops to question rights activist Ambiga Sreenevasan Friday over alleged threat of street rallies The Straits Times 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