ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights
The ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) was inaugurated in October 2009 as a consultative body of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The human rights commission exists to promote and protect human rights, and regional co-operation on human rights in the member states of (Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam). The AICHR meets at least twice per year.
Human rights are referenced in the ASEAN Charter (Articles 1.7, 2.2.i and 14) and other key ASEAN documents. The commission operates through consultation and consensus—each of the 10 member states has veto power. The commission makes no provision for independent observers.
The AICHR is directed by a body of representatives, one per member state, each nominated by and answerable to their government and serving a three-year term, renewable once. The commission has 14 mandates, mainly around the promotion and protection of human rights, capacity building, advice and technical assistance, information gathering and engagement with national, regional, and international bodies.ASEAN Secretariat (2012) AICHR: What you need to know, {{ISBN|978-602-7643-18-5}}[http://www.asean.org/publications/TOR-of-AICHR.pdf Terms of Reference of AICHR] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111030211649/http://www.asean.org/publications/TOR-of-AICHR.pdf |date=October 30, 2011 }} One of its mandates was "to develop an ASEAN Human Rights Declaration", but when this was adopted, in November 2012,[http://www.asean.org/news/asean-statement-communiques/item/asean-human-rights-declaration ASEAN Human Rights Declaration] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121230022246/http://www.asean.org/news/asean-statement-communiques/item/asean-human-rights-declaration |date=December 30, 2012 }} it came under criticism from human rights groups for including wording that suggested that access to human rights was contingent on "the performance of corresponding duties as every person has responsibilities to all other individuals, the community and the society where one lives".[https://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=43536 United Nations comment on Declaration] NGOs in the region presented cases of alleged violations to it at its inaugural meeting in Jakarta.{{cite web|url=http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/03/29/ngos-report-rights-abuse-cases-aichr.html |title=NGOs to report rights abuse cases to AICHR |work=The Jakarta Post |date=2010-03-29 |accessdate=2012-03-15}}
The commission has been described as "toothless" by observers including The Wall Street Journal.{{cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970203517304574303592053848748 |title=Asean's Toothless Council|work=Wall Street Journal|date=2009-07-22 |accessdate=2012-03-15}} The ASEAN chair at the time of AICHR's founding, Abhisit Vejjajiva, said that "...the commission's 'teeth' would be strengthened down the road", but six years after AICHR's founding, critics charge that "...since it was launched,...[AICHR] has yet to take any action to safeguard the most basic freedoms of citizens it supposedly represents."{{cite news|last1=Ganjanakhundee|first1=Supalak|title=Asean’s shameful silence over Thai rights crisis|url=http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Aseans-shameful-silence-over-Thai-rights-crisis-30286160.html|accessdate=18 May 2016|work=The Nation|date=2016-05-18|archive-date=2019-05-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190501075856/http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Aseans-shameful-silence-over-Thai-rights-crisis-30286160.html|url-status=dead}}
AICHR Commission members
= 2009-2012 =
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Name
! Country |
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Om Yenting
| {{flag|Cambodia}} |
Rafendi Djamin
| {{flag|Indonesia}} |
Bounkuet Sangsomsak
| {{flag|Laos}} |
Awang Abdul Hamid Bakal
| {{flag|Malaysia}} |
Kyaw Tint Swe
| {{flag|Myanmar}} |
Rosario G. Manalo
| {{flag|Philippines}} |
Richard Magnus
| {{flag|Singapore}} |
Dr. Sriprapha Petcharamesree
| {{flag|Thailand}} |
Do Ngoc Son
| {{flag|Vietnam}} |
= 2013-2015 =
class="wikitable" |
Name
! Country |
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Pehin Dato Dr. Awang Hj. Ahmad bin Hj. Jumat
| {{flag|Brunei}} |
Srun Thirith
| {{flag|Cambodia}} |
Rafendi Djamin
| {{flag|Indonesia}} |
Phoukhong Sisoulath
| {{flag|Laos}} |
Tan Sri Dato' Sri Dr. Muhammad Shafee Abdullah
| {{flag|Malaysia}} |
U Kyaw Tint Swe
| {{flag|Myanmar}} |
Rosario G. Manalo
| {{flag|Philippines}} |
Chan Heng Chee
| {{flag|Singapore}} |
Dr. Seree Nonthasoot
| {{flag|Thailand}} |
Le Thi Thu
| {{flag|Vietnam}} |
2016-2018
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|+ !Name !Country |
Haji Mohammad Rosli bin Haji Ibrahim
|Brunei |
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Polyne Hean
|Cambodia |
Dinna Wisnu
|Indonesia |
Phoukhong Sisoulath
|Lao |
Edmund Bon Tai Soon
|Malaysia |
Hla Myint
|Myanmar |
Leo Herrera-Lim
|Philippines |
Barry Desker
|Singapore |
Seree Nonthasoot
|Thailand |
Nguyen Thi Nha
|Vietnam |
2019-2021
class="wikitable"
|+ !Name !Country |
Hajah Nor Hashimah Haji Mohammed Taib
|Brunei |
Polyne Hean
|Cambodia |
Yuyun Wahyuningrum
|Indonesia |
Malayvieng Sakonhninhom
|Lao |
Eric Paulsen
|Malaysia |
Maung Wai
|Myanmar |
Jaime Victor B. Ledda
|Philippines |
Shashi Jayakumar
|Singapore |
Amara Pongsapich
|Thailand |
Nguyen Thai Yen Huong
|Vietnam |
2022-2024
class="wikitable"
!Name !Country |
Datin Paduka Hajah Nor Hashimah Haji
|Brunei |
Keo Remy
|Cambodia |
Yuyun Wahyuningrum
|Indonesia |
Yong Chanthalangsy
|Lao |
Edmund Bon Tai Soon
|Malaysia |
U Nyunt Swe
|Myanmar |
Angelito A. Nayan
|Philippines |
Shashi Jayakumar
|Singapore |
Amara Pongsapich
|Thailand |
Nguyen Thai Yen Huong
|Vietnam |
2025-2027
class="wikitable"
!Name !Country |
Ajman Meludin (Alternate Reps)
|Brunei |
Keo Remy
|Cambodia |
Anita Ashvin Wahid
|Indonesia |
Yong Chanthalangsy
|Lao |
Edmund Bon Tai Soon
|Malaysia |
U Nyunt Swe
|Myanmar |
-
|Philippines |
Eugene Tan Kheng Boon
|Singapore |
Bhanubhatra Jittiang
|Thailand |
Nguyen Ttrung Thanh
|Vietnam |
See also
References
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Further reading
- {{Citation |last=Tan |first=Hsien-Li |title=The ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights: Institutionalising human rights in Southeast Asia |publisher=Cambridge University Press |place=Cambridge |year=2011 |isbn=978-1-107-00449-8}}
External links
- [http://aichr.org/ Website of the AICHR]
- [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/note/join/2012/457120/EXPO-DROI_NT(2012)457120_EN.pdf Development of the ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism] Directorate-General for External Policies of the European Parliament 2012
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