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ASEAN Human Rights Declaration must not provide protections lower than international human rights law and standards

Thursday, 13 September 2012 Thematics:

We, the undersigned organizations, who participated at the Civil Society Forum on ASEAN Human Rights Declaration, held on 10-11 September 2012 and the consultation meeting of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) with civil society organizations on the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration (AHRD), held on 12 September 2012 in Manila, the Philippines, comment the AICHR for holding the second consultation meeting and welcome the openness shown by the AICHR representatives in the meeting.

We regret that the participation of civil society organizations in this meeting was still limited and some organizations continued to be barred from participating in the meeting.

During the consultation, CSO representatives expressed grave concern that the drat Declaration prepared by AICHR still falls short of international human rights law and standards, despite the assurance the AICHR expressed in the first regional consultation with civil society organizations on 22 June 2012 in Kuala Lumpur that the AHRD will comply with international human rights law and standards.

The CSO representatives explained that the draft AHRD dated 23 June 2012, contains several major flaws that would prevent it from providing robust protection of human rights for the people of ASEAN. These include:

We call on the AICHR to continue to allow more time for consultation and inputs into the declaration in order for voices from all stakeholders be heard and taken into consideration.

The AICHR should also make public the declaration once it is submitted to the ASEAN foreign ministers. This will facilitate for civil society and the general public to continue to engage with their respective government to further improve the declaration.

We appreciate the fruitful consultation meeting held by the AICHR and encourage the AICHR to continue strengthening and broadening such engagement with civil society in future.

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Press conference of ASEAN civil society organizations on the consultation meeting with the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights

13 September 2012

Quotes from Dr. Aurora Parong, Amnesty International Philippines
“ Filipinos and all peoples of ASEAN have the same human rights as any other person in other parts of the world. Regional and national contexts cannot be used by States as excuse to weaken protection of human rights as provided in universally agreed standards. Cultural relativism is not acceptable in human rights. “

“ It is unacceptable to place general restrictions on all rights in the AHRD. Under international law, only certain limitations, strictly and narrowly defined, maybe imposed on a limited number of rights. For example, freedom from torture and freedom from slavery must be protected and enjoyed at all times. They are non-derogable rights – in other words they are rights that cannot be limited under any circumstances.“

“ We call on President Aquino and DFA Secretary del Rosario to raise the bar on human rights in the Philippines and ASEAN through a strong ASEAN Human Rights Declaration (AHRD). We need visionary leaders who will not be content with the current status of human rights in ASEAN. We need leaders who will lead us towards a people oriented ASEAN ensuring protection of its peoples from human rights abuse and the enjoyment of all human rights. “

Quote from Cynthia Gabriel, SUARAM, Malaysia

“While development faciltates the necessary enjoyment of human rights, the sustainable use of natural resources is integral to the right to development.

Every ASEAN citizen is entitled to determine, participate and contribute to and enjoy equitably , economic, social, cultural and political development in which all fundamental freedoms and human rights can be fully realised, as part of their inalienable right to inclusive and sustainable development.

ASEAN governments are duty bound to ensure that the lack of development may not be invoked to justify the violations of human rights of its people.”

Quotes from Ging Christobal, International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission

“We believe that the decision to omit sexual orientation and gender identity from the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration signals lack of concern for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons who often suffer horrendous violence because of their sexual orientation and gender identity and have no avenues of legal recourse for widespread and institutionalized discrimination. Non-discrimination, non-violence, and equal protection of the law are critical for the well being of all people in ASEAN countries. There is still time to right a wrong. We ask the AICHR to include sexual orientation and gender identity in the ASEAN Declaration on Human Rights before the Declaration is adopted in November 2012.“

Quotes from Atnike Sigiro, The Commission for the Disappearances and Victims of Violence (KontraS), Indonesia

“The term public morality for example, can be used to criminalized or stigmatized minorities or to discriminate marginalized group with reason that their way of life or practice are against public morality”

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