The Malaysian Insider
KUALA
LUMPUR, July 21 — Bersih 2.0 chief Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan will be
awarded an honorary doctorate in law today from the University of Exeter
in the UK.
The Malaysian Insider understands she will be present to receive the university award at its ceremony to be held later today.
Sources
said Ambiga (picture) left for the UK over the weekend, where she plans
to take a one- to two-week break after the landmark July 9 Bersih 2.0
rally for cleaner and more honest elections she spearheaded.
Close friend and fellow lawyer Tommy Thomas confirmed the news when contacted by The Malaysian Insider yesterday.
Thomas,
a former Bar Council secretary, said in England, universities value
seriously contributions to the professions but was unable to shed light
on who nominated Ambiga for the award and what she was being recognised
for.
He
believes there are three possible push factors, the first two being
services to her profession as a lawyer as Ambiga had been vocal during
her two-year term as the Malaysian Bar president from 2007 to 2009.
Ambiga,
55, has played an active role in other sectors of the legal profession
for almost 30 years including as a member of the Securities Industry
Dispute Resolution Centre and speaking out on Malaysian intellectual
property protection.
“She is well regarded by most of her peers and enjoys the ear of many of the judges,” Thomas said.
He
added that Ambiga had also stamped her mark internationally when she
became the first Malaysian and one of only eight women to win the
International Women of Courage award two years ago.
The
US Secretary of State award was given to her for championing human
rights, the status of women and religious tolerance in Malaysia.
“There
is no way anyone today can describe her without mentioning Bersih. I’m
sure the person from University of Exeter who had a hand in her
nomination will do the same,” Thomas said of the award speech.
He
cited hearing reports that in Bersih 2.0’s Melbourne rally, hundreds
had taken part wearing Ambiga face masks, turning her into an instant
icon of reform.
“She is Malaysia’s best-known personality today,” he said, adding she thoroughly well-deserves the university award.
“Thanks
to the Najib administration’s actions, Bersih 2.0 has been transformed
into one of the best-known organisations,” he added.
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