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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Asian states push for changes in UN HR principles
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- ** Topic: Asian States and human rights **
- ** Written 11:18 pm Dec 20, 1992 by gn:tapol in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- Subject: Asian States and human rights
-
- /* Written 11:18 pm Dec 20, 1992 by tapol in gn:reg.indonesia */
- /* ---------- "Asian States and human rights" ---------- */
- Asian States and human rights
-
- Asian countries are actively engaged in a campaign to redraft
- the human rights principles drawn up over the years within the
- UN. The Non-Aligned Summit in Jakarta last September was used
- for this purpose, with Indonesia and Malaysia very much to the
- fore. It is clear that the Asia-Pacific Human Rights Workshop
- to be held in Jakarta next month is another step towards the
- realisation of their objectives.
-
- The issue led to a bitter clash during the Third Preparatory
- Meeting of the World Human Rights Conference in Geneva from
- 16-18 September. The controversy was between the Asia Group on
- the one hand and virtually all the other regional groups over
- two issues, the participation of NGOs at the regional
- preparatory meetings to be held in advance of the World
- Conference and the World Conference agenda. [The World
- Conference is due to take place in Vienna next June.]
-
- The dispute is reported in the September 1992 issue of 'Human
- Rights Monitor', the publication of the International Service
- for Human Rights, in an article by ISHR director Adrien-Claude
- Zoller entitled, "World Conference: Third Preparatory Meeting
- ends in failure". We offer here a short summary of the
- article. For a copy of the publication, write to the ISHR, 1
- rue de Varembe, PO Box 16, CH-1211 Geneva cic.
-
- On NGO participation, the Asian group sought to limit NGO
- participation at regional preparatory meetings to NGOs with
- headquarters in the region only and those having competence in
- human rights and development. They argued that the majority of
- NGOs that might want to attend regional preparatory meetings
- are based in western countries. NGOs lobbied hard to point out
- that governments from the South, particularly from Asia, had
- been most obstructionist in preventing NGOs obtaining UN
- consultative status, and were therefore themselves responsible
- for the situation they professed to deplore. Chile, the
- Netherlands and Sweden pushed through an amendment modifying
- the wording from 'human rights and development' to 'human
- rights and/or development', and questioned the right of any
- government to question an NGO's competence, since the
- conferral of consultative status had already dealt with the
- question of competence.
-
- Finally, agreement was reached taking on board the above
- proposals from non-Asian governments, and broadening
- participation to include other NGOs without consultative
- status which are active in the field of human rights and/or
- development and have their headquarters in the region
- concerned, in prior consultation with the countries of the
- region.
-
- Even so, Zoller points out, although arrangements are
- proceeding well for preparatory meetings in most regions of
- the world, "the Asian meeting remains uncertain and the
- possibility of NGO participation even more so. No date has yet
- been fixed for (this) session."
-
- However, no consensus was reached on the crucial question of
- the World Conference agenda. The Asian group's draft agenda
- placed the emphasis on occupied territories (meaning Israel,
- of course), foreign occupation, the elimination of racial
- discrimination, colonialism, terrorism, national peculiarities
- and traditions, respect for differing judicial systems,
- respect for national sovereignty, and so. It was a far cry
- from the agenda proposed by the African and Latin American
- groups. On several occasions, it seemed that consensus was
- within reach but each time the Asian Group met to formulate
- new requirements to wring out more concessions. In the end
- despite strenuous efforts, the meeting ended many hours late,
- without agreement on the agenda.
-
- Zoller concludes: "In the present situation, the Asian States
- must be firmly reminded of their responsibilities. It is
- obvious that the hardline States only want to attend the World
- Conference if it provides an opportunity to dismantle the
- system and mechanisms that can bring them to book. The Asian
- hardliners should be forced to show their hand and admit if
- necessary that they are fundamentally opposed to human
- rights."
-
- He also points out that those who launched the idea of this
- World Conference did not know that they were opening Pandora's
- box.
-
- It is no coincidence that while the Asian States are dragging
- their feet over convening the Asian regional preparatory
- meeting for the World Conference, they are pressing ahead with
- the Asia-Pacific Human Rights Workshop in cooperation with the
- UN Human Rights Centre, in Jakarta next month. A fundamental
- difference lies in the fact that whereas the regional
- preparatory meeting would have to conform with the
- requirements set internationally about NGO participation, the
- Workshop can ignore such matters and press ahead unhampered in
- this move to dismantle the well-established UN system of human
- rights advocacy and protection.
-
- This suggests that the Asia-Pacific Workshop should be
- criticised not only because it is being held in Jakarta but
- also because it poses a grave threat to the very basis of UN
- human rights advocacy and protection.
-
- TAPOL
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