ASEAN Peoples' Forum

Send your questions, comments and suggestions to info@aseanpeoplesforum.net or skype us: asean.people or follow our tweets here

APF2009 Twits

Friday, 23 October 2009 07:53
3 civil soc reps walkd out of interface
Friday, 23 October 2009 07:12
HUGE turnout @ apf presser @ asean summit media ctr
Thursday, 22 October 2009 19:35
Remaining 5 Civil society reps were instructed to turn up at 7am, nearly 5 hours before the scheduled time for interface!
Thursday, 22 October 2009 19:34
230am - still meeting! - the 5 still included for interface were told to go to venue at 7AM! nearly 5 hrs b4 schedule UGH
Thursday, 22 October 2009 17:22
Civil society reps of Cambodia, Laos, Singapore, Phils & Burma REJECTED by govts @ interface

Burma Civil Society groups at ASEAN Peoples’ Forum

E-mail Print PDF

A delegation of Burma civil society actors organized by the Task Force on ASEAN and Burma (TFAB) are attending the ASEAN People’s Forum/ASEAN Civil Society Conference in Cha-am, Thailand, on October 18-20, days before the ASEAN Summit. The APF/ACSC has been reformatted to create greater opportunities for interaction between civil society and ASEAN senior officials. Burma’s civil society groups are calling on ASEAN to address the SPDC’s violations of the regional body’s Charter.


On 19 October, Ashin Sopaka of the International Burmese Monks Organization will be speaking on a panel addressing political and security issues in ASEAN. Other members of the delegation will be raising issues of sexual violence, environmental exploitation, child soldiers, political and ethnic oppression at the hands of the military junta, and rights for migrant workers.

“The regime’s volatile approach to consolidating power in the lead up to the 2010 elections, including attacks against ethnic groups and democratic opposition, is a clear threat to regional peace and security. At the upcoming summit, ASEAN must address the junta’s serious breaches of the Charter. It can start by engaging in critical political dialogue with the regime and supporting the Burmese people’s efforts towards national reconciliation,” said Khin Ohmar, Coordinator of Burma Partnership and a member of TFAB.

The Task Force on ASEAN and Burma is a network of Burma's civil society actors working to promote a people-centered ASEAN that is supportive to the cause of democracy, human rights, and peace in Burma.

CONTACT: Khin Ohmar +66 0818840772
Jessica Stevens, Media Officer: +66 0851366702

 



Last Updated ( Sunday, 18 October 2009 04:54 )  
You are here: Home