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Asean nations sign first charter | Asean nations sign first charter |
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Leaders of the South East Asian group of countries, Asean, have signed a landmark charter committing them to promote human rights and democracy. | Leaders of the South East Asian group of countries, Asean, have signed a landmark charter committing them to promote human rights and democracy. |
The document, agreed by the 10 member states at a summit in Singapore, sets out Asean's principles and rules for the first time in its 40-year history. | The document, agreed by the 10 member states at a summit in Singapore, sets out Asean's principles and rules for the first time in its 40-year history. |
But the signing ceremony took place amid continued condemnation of the rights record of Asean member Burma. | But the signing ceremony took place amid continued condemnation of the rights record of Asean member Burma. |
Critics say the charter will not rein in Burma's military regime. | Critics say the charter will not rein in Burma's military regime. |
Of course there has been some watering down Ali AlatasEx-foreign minister of Indonesia Asean's Burma dilemma Profile: Asean | |
The generals sparked international outrage when they violently suppressed anti-government protests in September - killing at least 15 people and imprisoning thousands more. | The generals sparked international outrage when they violently suppressed anti-government protests in September - killing at least 15 people and imprisoning thousands more. |
The controversy continued at the summit, where host nation Singapore had invited the UN's special envoy to Burma, Ibrahim Gambari, to make a speech. | The controversy continued at the summit, where host nation Singapore had invited the UN's special envoy to Burma, Ibrahim Gambari, to make a speech. |
Burmese officials objected, and gained the support of the eight other member nations, blocking Mr Gambari's briefing. | Burmese officials objected, and gained the support of the eight other member nations, blocking Mr Gambari's briefing. |
Earlier, a senior US official had warned that Asean's credibility was at stake over its handling of the crisis in Burma. | Earlier, a senior US official had warned that Asean's credibility was at stake over its handling of the crisis in Burma. |
'Momentous step' | |
One of the most significant pledges in the charter is to set up a regional human rights body. | |
But critics say it will have limited impact as it will not be able to punish governments that violate the human rights of their citizens. | |
Negotiators rejected some more radical plans for the charter - such as enabling sanctions and possible expulsions against member states which seriously breached agreements. | |
"Of course there has been some watering down," former Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas, who helped draft the charter, told the Associated Press. | |
But he said the document still represented a "momentous step forward". | |
After the signing ceremony, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was similarly upbeat, saying the charter would pave the way for closer ties between member states. | |
"To make Asean strong and relevant, we must accelerate and deepen regional integration," he said. | |
"The Asean charter is a crucial step in this process." | |
The Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) is composed of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Burma, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. | The Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) is composed of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Burma, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. |
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