LONDON– Do we so quickly have to repeat history, the first time as a near tragedy, the second as what would be farce, if it didn’t emanate from such a serious source? Last week, the Malaysian prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, speaking at the annual forum of the Association of South-East Asian Nations, called for a review and possible re-write of the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights. The Declaration, he declared, “was formulated by superpowers which did not understand the needs of poor countries.” But he’s had his attempt at a re-write. It was a tragedy in the making, only averted by the relentless efforts of the human rights lobby, not least from the Asian non-governmental groups. It’s only a mere four years since the World Conference on Human Rights held in Vienna fought off an attempt by Malaysia, Singapore, China, Syria, Iran and Iraq to drastically water down the Universal...