The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) hopes that the government will continue to ensure that the basic needs and welfare as well as other humanitarian assistance for people affected by the crisis at Lahad Datu.

"The Commission is also deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of all Sabahans, particularly those who are directly affected by the ongoing security crisis. These include residents who have been traumatised by the horrific attacks that took place in the crisis areas and those who have been displaced and relocated to community halls.

"The Commission notes with appreciation the actions taken by the Government in providing various assistance and support to the affected groups which include among others, psychological and emotional counselling services, extra medical team members and the installation of extra public facilities for the affected groups," said Suhakam chairman Tan Sri Hamsy Agam in a statement yesterday evening.

It also expressed its condolences to the families and relatives of the security forces who had lost their lives in the recent operations held in Sabah for the defence of Sabah's security and sovereignty.

"In respect of the arrest of the 97 persons suspected to be connected with Sulu militants by the Malaysian authorities under the Security Offences Act (Special Measures) 2012 (SOSMA), the Commission urges the Government to ensure that due process of the law and fundamental human rights principles are fully respected.

"While the Commission looks forward to seeing the displaced residents return to their homes and resume their normal routines, it strongly urges the authorities to continue protecting the residents through the existing security measures towards ensuring a safe and peaceful environment," he said.