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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

CHANNELNEWS: MFA says Singapore's CSO rep to ASEAN dialogue "no substitute"

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Posted 23 October 2009 | link

SINGAPORE: Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has responded to media queries on the statement from the organisers of the ASEAN Peoples' Forum/ASEAN Civil Society Conference that it was "shocked" to learn that Singapore had selected "substitutes from government-sponsored agencies" to the Informal Dialogue with ASEAN Leaders.

The ministry referred to the ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting in Phuket in July, where it was agreed that each ASEAN member would choose its own civil society organisation (CSO) representative for the Informal Dialogue with ASEAN Leaders at the 15th ASEAN Summit.

The ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Council in Bangkok in August further agreed that the CSO representatives should be chosen from humanitarian and development sectors.

Thailand, as the ASEAN Chair, had conveyed these decisions in advance to the organisers of the ASEAN Peoples' Forum/ASEAN Civil Society Conference.

Singapore's MFA said Singapore's CSO representative, Mr T K Udairam, chairman of Mercy Relief, is no "substitute" but was chosen in accordance with these decisions.

The ministry also said it is surprised that the conference organisers now profess to be "shocked" as they cannot have been unaware of the basis on which he was chosen.

It added that Mercy Relief is an independent non-governmental charity which is well-known for delivering humanitarian assistance in the region and that it is not a "government-sponsored agency".



 
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