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'''[[Malay styles and titles#Datuk.27|Dato']] [[Doctorate|Dr.]] Ambiga Sreenevasan''' (born 1956) is a [[Malaysia]]n lawyer who served as the President of the [[Malaysian Bar Council]] from 2007 to 2009. She is a former student of [[Convent Bukit Nanas]] and served as the Head Prefect in 1975.

Dato’ Ambiga has been a practising Advocate and Solicitor since March 1982. She is a founding partner of Sreenevasan, Advocates & Solicitors.

She was also a panelist of the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration under the Malaysian Network Information Centre Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“MYDRP”) from 2006 – 2009. She was Chairperson of the Intellectual Property Sub-Committee of the Bar Council from September 2005 – March 2006. She was the Vice President of the Malaysian Intellectual Property Association in 2002.

Currently, Dato’ Ambiga is a Mediator on the Panel of the Bar Council, Malaysian Mediation Centre. She is also Co-chairperson of the Bar Council Committee on Orang Asli Rights and a member of the Executive Committee of the Women’s Aid Organisation. She is a member of the Malaysian Intellectual Property Association, the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), as well as the Asian Patent Attorneys Association (APPA). She also heads Bersih 2.0, a citizen’s movement for free and fair elections. She is a Director of the Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Centre. She has been involved in the drafting and presenting of several 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.

Dato’ Ambiga holds a LLB (Hons) from the [[University of Exeter]], England. <ref>[http://www.sidrec.com.my/Web/WebPage.aspx?p0=220&p1=176&p2=176 SIDREC Board of Directors Dato’ Ambiga Sreenevasan Profile. July 22, 2011]</ref> In July 2011, She was conferred honorary doctorate in law by University of Exeter. <ref>[http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ambiga-to-be-conferred-doctor-of-law-by-uk-varsity Ambiga conferred honorary doctorate in law by UK varsity, July 2011.]</ref>

She was one of eight recipients of the US Secretary of State “International Women of Courage” Award in 2009.

==Awards==
In March 2009, Ambiga became one of the eight recipients of the 2009 Secretary of State's [[International Women of Courage Award]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Presidents' Roll |url=http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/past_presidents.html |publisher=Malaysian Bar |accessdate=21 June 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Remarks by Clinton on International Women of Courage Awards |url=http://www.america.gov/st/texttrans-english/2009/March/20090312132025xjsnommis0.1997949.html&distid=ucs#ixzz1PtAnEl7f |publisher=U.S. Department of State |date=11 March 2009 |accessdate=21 June 2011}}</ref> In the ceremony, the [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Hillary Clinton]] commented:
{{cquote2|Ambiga Sreenevasan, has a remarkable record of accomplishment in Malaysia. She has pursued judicial reform and good governance, she has stood up for religious tolerance, and she has been a resolute advocate of women’s equality and their full political participation. She is someone who is not only working in her own country, but whose influence is felt beyond the borders of Malaysia. And it is a great honour to recognise her and invite her to the podium.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.america.gov/st/texttrans-english/2009/March/20090312132025xjsnommis0.1997949.html&distid=ucs |title=Remarks by Clinton on International Women of Courage Awards |date=11 March |year=2009 |work=America.gov |publisher= |location=United States |accessdate= 2 December 2009}}</ref>}}

In July 2011, Ambiga conferred an honorary doctorate in law by her alma mater University of Exeter. She contributed 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. She 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. <ref>[http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/litee/malaysia/article/ambiga-to-be-conferred-doctor-of-law-by-uk-varsity Ambiga to be conferred doctor of law by UK varsity. July 21, 2011]</ref>

==Religious equality==
Ambiga Sreenevasan has stood up for religious tolerance and was the lawyer for [[Lina Joy]] in her apostasy case. Ambiga has argued that Article 121(1A) of the [[Constitution of Malaysia]] does not deprive Muslims from equality and freedom of religion. All Muslim groups accuse her of disputing Syariah law.<ref>[http://www.bharian.com.my/bharian/articles/Perarakanharam_baikcegahsebelummerebak/Article/index_html Perarakan haram, baik cegah sebelum merebak, Oleh Manja Ismail]</ref>

Acting in her capacity as President of the Malaysian Bar Council, Ambiga accepted a memorandum on the formation of an inter-faith commission, which also made 14 demands. Ambiga further held a forum on Article 121(1A) concerning syariah law and the rights of Muslims for freedom of religion, despite objections from conservative Muslim groups.<ref>[http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/06/26/malays-should-know-who-ambiga-is-say-analysts/ Malays should know who Ambiga is, say analysts. June 26, 2011]</ref>

==Role as Malaysian Bar Council President 2007 - 2009==
As 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. <ref>[http://www.exeter.ac.uk/honorarygraduates/honorarygraduands/ceremony18/ Ambiga Sreenevasan As President of Malaysian Bar. July 22, 2011]</ref>

==Bersih 2.0 rally==
[[2011 Bersih 2.0 rally|Bersih 2.0]], as the organisation has branded itself for the 2011 rally, is chaired by Ambiga Sreenevasan. The group is pushing the [[Election Commission of Malaysia]] (EC) to ensure free and fair elections in Malaysia. They have demanded that the EC clean up the electoral roll, reform postal voting, use indelible ink, introduce a minimum 21-day campaign period, allow all parties free access to the media and put an end to dirty politics.

Ambiga has summed up the main issues raised by the organisation she leads as "unhappiness... in the [[Sarawak state election, 2011|Sarawak [election]]], unhappiness about corruption, [and] unhappiness about the independence of our institutions."<ref name="go on">{{cite news |title=Bersih rally goes on, says Ambiga, PAS|url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/bersih-rally-goes-on-says-ambiga-pas/ |last=Boo |first=Su-Lyn |work=[[The Malaysian Insider]] |date=12 June 2011 |accessdate=13 June 2011}}</ref> She said demands made during the first rally in 2007 have not been addressed, hence the follow-up rally.<ref name="politicians">{{cite news |title=Ambiga asks politicians to join Bersih rally |url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ambiga-asks-politicians-to-join-bersih-rally/ |work=[[The Malaysian Insider]] |date=12 June 2011 |last=Boo |first=Su-Lyn |accessdate=13 June 2011}}</ref>

The communiqué issued by Bersih issued in 2007 called for reforms to Malaysia's [[first past the post]] electoral system, ensuring the independence of the [[Election Commission of Malaysia|Election Commission]] (EC), eliminating electoral practices deemed unfair to opposition candidates, eliminating corrupt campaign practices, equal access to the media for all political parties, and instituting a [[caretaker government]] during election periods, among others in the long term.<ref name="comm">{{cite web |title=Joint Communiqué |url=http://bersih.org/?page_id=115 |publisher=Bersih |date=23 November 2006 (updated July 2007) |accessdate=13 June 2011}}</ref> It also asked for immediate action to introduce [[indelible ink]] to prevent multiple voting, the abolition of [[postal votes]], a complete revision of the [[electoral roll]] and equal access to state-owned media for all political parties.<ref name="comm"/> A statement on 15 June also called for:<ref name="workwith">{{cite news |title=Bersih insists on working with police for rally |url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/bersih-insists-on-working-with-police-for-rally/ |work=[[The Malaysian Insider]] |date=15 June 2011 |last=Chi |first=Melissa |accessdate=15 June 2011}}</ref>
*Automatic [[voter registration]]
*Reforms to [[postal voting]]
*Use of [[ink#Indelible_ink|indelible ink]]
*Access to the [[Media of Malaysia|mainstream media]] for opposition parties
*A minimum [[Political campaign|campaign]] period of 21 days
*Independence of institutions
*An end to [[Electoral fraud|electoral graft]]

Bersih's demands have been repeatedly dismissed by the [[Election Commission of Malaysia|Election Commission]] (EC), who have sought to tie the organisation to the opposition's agenda.<ref name="ec3">{{cite news |title=EC: Bersih intends to overthrow govt |url=http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/06/30/ec-bersih-intends-to-overthrow-govt/ |work=Free Malaysia Today |date=30 June 2011 |last=Sta Maria |first=Stephanie |accessdate=30 June 2011}}</ref> EC deputy chairman Wan Ahmad Wan Omar claimed Bersih was working with [[Pakatan Rakyat]] to "overthrow the government."<ref name="ec3"/> In turn, Ambiga has criticised the EC's conduct, asking them to remain independent from politics.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ambiga tells EC to remain neutral |url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ambiga-tells-ec-to-remain-neutral/ |work=[[The Malaysian Insider]] |date=30 June 2011 |last=Yow |first=Hong Chieh |accessdate=30 June 2011}}</ref>

On 23 June 2011, Ambiga received a death threat via text message.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ambiga receives SMS death threat |url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ambiga-receives-sms-death-threat/ |work=[[The Malaysian Insider]] |date=23 June 2011 |author=Shazwan Mustafa Kamal |accessdate=22 June 2011}}</ref> She remained defiant, saying "nothing has changed" and the rally will go on.<ref>{{cite news |title=Despite death threat, Ambiga says Bersih rally still on |url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/despite-death-threat-ambiga-says-bersih-rally-still-on/ |work=[[The Malaysian Insider]] |date=23 June 2011 |author=Shazwan Mustafa Kamal |accessdate=23 June 2011}}</ref>

==References==
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{{International Women of Courage Awards}}

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Ambiga Sreenevasan
Chairperson of Bar Council Orang Asli Committee
Assumed office
2010
Director of Securities Industry Dispute Resolution Centre
Assumed office
2011
Executive Committee of Women’s Aid Organisation
Assumed office
2009
Personal details
Born1956
NationalityMalaysian
Alma materUniversity of Exeter, England
LLB 1979
Occupationlawyer
Award(s)Darjah Dato' Paduka Mahkota Perak (DPMP), 2008 [1]
International Women of Courage Award, 2009
Honorary graduand of University of Exeter, 2011-12
Honorary doctorate in Law of University of Exeter, 2011