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December 9, 2025Message from MAPIM President
10th December 2025
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2025
“ EMPTY WORDS IN THE FACE OF GENOCIDE IN GAZA”
Today, the world observes International Human Rights Day, a day meant to reaffirm humanity’s shared commitment to justice, dignity, and the protection of the vulnerable.
Yet, as we gather here, the people of Gaza continue to face a catastrophe of unimaginable scale. Entire families erased. Homes leveled. Hospitals destroyed. Children left orphaned with no safe place to sleep, no medicine, no protection. And still, the world struggles to act with the urgency that morality demands.
How can we celebrate Human Rights Day when the most basic of human rights — the right to life — is being violated daily before our eyes?
International conventions speak of universal protection, but Gaza reveals a painful truth:
Human rights are not universal if they depend on geopolitics.
The suffering in Gaza is not only a humanitarian crisis — it is a crisis of conscience for the world. It exposes selective outrage, double standards, and the weakness of global mechanisms supposedly built to prevent atrocities. It exposes the moral emptiness of declarations that are not backed by action.
Today, MAPIM stands firmly to remind the world:
The people of Gaza are human beings, deserving of the same rights proclaimed in international charters.
The killing of civilians can never be justified.
Blocking aid is a violation of humanity itself.
Silence is not neutrality — silence is complicity.
We call upon all nations, institutions, and leaders of faith and moral authority:
Act now. Protect civilians. Open humanitarian corridors. Hold perpetrators accountable. Demand justice, not merely speak of it.
To the youth, activists, NGOs, and communities present today:
Your voice is powerful. Your advocacy matters. Gaza needs your solidarity, your courage, your persistence. Movements for justice do not begin in parliaments — they begin in the hearts of ordinary people who refuse to accept injustice as normal.
On this Human Rights Day, let us pledge:
Not to allow human rights to become symbolic words.
Not to allow suffering to be ignored because it is inconvenient.
Not to allow the people of Gaza to be forgotten.
Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid
President MAPIM

