Pillay urges ASEAN to set the bar high with its regional human rights declaration
GENEVA (11 May 2012) – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Friday offered her encouragement to ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) in drafting a regional human rights declaration, but called for a meaningful consultation on the draft with the widest spectrum of people in the region before it is presented to ASEAN’s foreign ministers in July.
As the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission
on Human Rights (AICHR) concludes its latest drafting meeting in Bangkok,
Pillay expressed her hope that the Declaration will play an important role
in improving the enjoyment of human rights for people in South-East Asia.
“Regional human rights instruments should
complement and reinforce international human rights standards,” Pillay
said. “But my hope is that that the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration will
go further by setting the bar higher for governments to ensure full protection
and promotion of human rights through their policies, legislation and practices.”
While welcoming the consultation AICHR has
had with ASEAN sectoral bodies as well as the planned consultation with
NGOs at the end of June, Pillay emphasised that engaging early, in a transparent
process of inclusive and meaningful consultation will help the Declaration
to acquire the status and popular support it deserves.
“The process through which this crucial Declaration
is adopted is almost as important as the content of the Declaration itself,”
Pillay said. “I very much hope that AICHR recognises the value of holding
meaningful consultations with people from all walks of life, in every country
across the South-East Asia region.”
“This will help to ensure that the ASEAN
Human Rights Declaration will have the distinction of embedding international
human rights standards in the local context and representing the interests
and aspirations of the people in the region.”
Pillay met with AICHR members as well as civil
society groups and national human rights institutions from the region during
her visit to the Indonesian island of Bali last November.
“During my visit last year, I heard about
the fast pace at which the countries of the region are moving in terms
of political reform and economic development, and how increased regional
integration towards an ASEAN community in 2015 is reinforcing and complementing
this process of change,” the High Commissioner said. “It is vital that
universal human rights standards and principles shape this process of change
– making the adoption of a credible ASEAN human rights instrument extremely
significant and timely.”
The ASEAN Human Rights Declaration is scheduled
to be adopted by leaders during the ASEAN Summit this November.
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Housing Rights Task Force (HRTF)
HRTF:#2A, St.271, Sangkat Beoung
Tompun, Khan Chamcar Morn
Phnom Penh.
Evictions Hotline: (855) 068 470 480
Tel/Fax: (855) 023 996 531
Email: sd@hrtfcambodia.org
Website: www.hrtfcambodia.org
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to Prevent Force Eviction and Promote Housing Rights in Cambodia.
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