---  Norman Jiwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

JOINT PRESS RELEASE

Embargoed until 2 October 2007 

Indonesia's role in resolving the Burma crisis is
crucial

Bangkok), Southeast Asian non-governmental
organizations have expressed
their grave concerns to the Indonesian government for
its shortcoming in
taking a more proactive role regarding the violence
perpetrated by the State
Peace and Development Council (SPDC) against the
people of Burma for
demonstrating peacefully. 

On 27 September, Indonesia together with fellow ASEAN
members admitted that
the recent violence in Burma had a serious impact on
the reputation and
credibility of ASEAN and will immediately meet SPDC's
Senior General Than
Shwe [1]. However as the only ASEAN member of the UN
Security Council,
Indonesia has failed to make official statements and
implement actions
consistent with the tone and content of ASEAN's joint
statement which -
implies that Indonesia tolerates the Burmese military
government's
brutality. 

Since the Human Rights Council announced a Special
Session on Burma to take
place on 2-3 October, we strongly urge Indonesia to
fully take part and
support the adoption of an action-oriented resolution
such as a fact-finding
mission and the setting up of an independent
monitoring team. The
fact-finding mission mandate is to investigate recent
gross human rights
violations such as arbitrary detention, torture,
disappearance and
extrajudicial execution committed by the military in
response to peaceful
demonstrations. 

An independent monitoring team should also be
established with a mandate to
assess the broader human rights situation covering
civil, political,
economic, social and cultural rights in Burma. We urge
Indonesia to use
their experience in dealing with past human rights
violations, especially
those committed in 1998, to propose a strong
resolution, and thus to fulfill
its responsibility as a member of the Human Rights
Council to protect the
people of Burma from further violence and isolation. 

Reflecting on Indonesia's 1998 experience - a
transition from military
dictatorship to democratic governance, with the
Tentara Nasional Indonesia
(TNI) being transformed into a more professional
defense force; not only
raised Indonesia's profile in the promotion of
democracy and human rights in
the region but also its role in international
peacekeeping forces under the
auspices of the United Nations in many regions. 

Therefore, we, the undersigned non-governmental
organizations urge Indonesia
to take concrete steps towards ensuring the
establishment of a democratic
system of government in Burma which fulfills its human
rights obligations.
The situation in Burma today is similar to that in
Indonesia in 1998 where
people were simply seeking genuine change in the
country they loved and
Indonesia should not let this opportunity pass. 

Sincerely,

Dr. Naing Aung 
Secretary General
Forum for Democracy in Burma (FDB)

Website: http://www.democrat icforumburma. org

Maung Maung 
General Secretary 
National Coalition of the Union of Burma (NCUB)

Website: http://www.ncub. org 

Bo Kyi 
Joint Secretary 
Assistance Association for Political Prisoners - Burma
(AAPP)

Website: http://www.aappb. org 

Debbie Stothard 
Coordinator 
Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma (ALTSEAN-Burma)

Website: http://www.altsean. org 

Anselmo Lee 
Executive Director 
Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development
(FORUM-ASIA)

Website: http://www.forum- asia.org 

For further information, please contact Tadzrul T.
Hamzah, Southeast Asia
Sub-region Programme Officer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] org and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asia.org,
+66 (02) 391 8801 (ext 203)




      
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