International Federation
for Human Rights (FIDH)
Press Release
FIDH expresses concern
about the drafting process of the ASEAN Human Rights
Declaration
Paris-Bangkok, 6 March 2012.
The ASEAN Intergovernmental
Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) will meet in
Jakarta this week to continue the drafting of a new human rights
instrument, the ASEAN Human
Rights Declaration (AHRD). Up to
now, this
drafting process has been characterized by opacity, absence of
broad engagement with civil
society, and fears that this declaration
may
contradict international human rights
standards. The eventual text is
expected to be adopted
by ASEAN leaders at
the Summit in November
2012 in Phnom Penh.
"Up
to
now, there has been no disclosure of the draft elaborated by
the AICHR", said Debbie Stothard, FIDH deputy
secretary-general. "By resisting civil society input,
AICHR is squandering valuable expertise and resources that
independent civil society organizations could bring to the
work of the Commission", she added.
AICHR
announced in a recent press release that it plans to hold regional
consultations
to encourage civil
society input into the AHRD. FIDH welcomes this announcement and
encourages AICHR
to make the consultations
meaningful by releasing the latest draft of the AHRD.
Consultations
should be held in a transparent, broad-based and regular manner to
ensure that core concerns of civil society are truly integrated.
AICHR
has
largely been working behind closed door and scant information is
made available regarding its various activities and decisions.
In a letter
submitted last December with its members and partners in South
East Asia, FIDH recommended AICHR to make public key documents,
including its five-year work plan, annual report, and terms of
reference for its planned thematic studies. "Both the
African and the Inter-American
Commissions have their own
dedicated websites where the
public can access many key
documents. Civil society is closely
involved in those regional bodies. ASEAN should not lag behind",
stated Souhayr
Belhassen, FIDH President.
FIDH
is extremely concerned
by media reports that a recent draft of the Declaration imposes
limitations on human rights which are not consistent with international
law. The AICHR should make
sure that this new regional instrument is at least as protective
as existing human rights standards. “Partners
of ASEAN, including
donors, are watching
closely to see whether
AICHR will seize
this unprecedented
opportunity to make
the AHRD a
document truly of
the people, for
the people and
by the people”,
concluded Ms Belhassen.
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