Activists pull out of meeting with Asean leaders
- Published: 18/03/2012 at 02:25 AM
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- Writer: Achara Ashayagachat
- Position: Reporter
- Independent Asean activists will boycott a traditional meeting with regional leaders in a sideline session of the Asean Summit in Phnom Penh next month after the Cambodian government set conditions for nominating their representatives.
Asean non-profit organisation representatives were to meet Asean leaders
on April 3 in a related session of the summit in Phnom Penh on April
3-4 under the so-called interface dialogue.
Phnom Penh has sidestepped the nomination of representatives by telling
its Asean colleagues to nominate their own people instead of the Asean
Civil Society Conference and the Asean People's Forum (ACSC/APF) as
normal.
NGOs said Cambodia's action has undermined the process of independent
groups galvanising local support and coordinating functions with other
Asean counterparts.
Suntaree Saeng-ging, secretary-general of the Thai NGO Coordination
Committee, told the Bangkok Post the Asean NGOs have decided to proceed
with their own plans with an ACSC/APF meeting at the Lucky Star Hotel in
Phnom Penh on March 29. The theme of transforming Asean into a
people-centred community will have as its keynote speaker a renowned
political prisoner from Myanmar, Min Ko Naing. But they will boycott the
government interface.
"Why do we have to be their decoration and simply let ourselves be used
as a justification that Asean is participatory and people-centred,
despite their negligence towards the significance of transparency and
accountability for the people's voices," Ms Suntaree said.
An activist source said the Cambodian Council of Ministers was
responsible for the nomination issue, not the Foreign Ministry.
The Council of Ministers has assigned two Cambodian representatives _ a
woman, Prak Sokhany, executive director of Cambodian Civil Society
Partnership, and a youth _ to meet at the interface dialogue on April 3.
Phnom Penh also told its Asean partners to select two people from their
respective NGOs. In Thailand's case, the Social Development and Human
Security Ministry has nominated Chalida Tacharoensak from the People's
Empowerment Foundation, sources said.
This has undermined the fragile unity and poor coordination among NGOs
in all Asean countries, another source said.
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