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Ninth ASEAN Summit and Bali Concord II risk being marginalized and trivialized  if the burning issues  of Burma are relegated  to the backburner in the ASEAN Bali Summit


Open Letter
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to ASEAN heads of state/government  on the occasion of the Ninth  ASEAN Summit in Bali on October 7 – 8, 2003
by Lim Kit Siang

(Petaling JayaSunday): I am today issuing an Open Letter to the ten ASEAN Heads of State/Government warning that the Ninth ASEAN Summit to be held next Tuesday and Wednesday  and the Bali Concord II risk being marginalized and trivialized if the burning issues of Burma, the freedom of the Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and pro-democracy activists, democratization and national reconciliation, are relegated to the backburner in the ASEAN Bali Summit. 

My Open Letter to ASEAN Heads of State/Government reads; 

5.10.03

ASEAN Heads of State/Government,

Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam 

Your Majesty/ Royal Highness/ Excellency,

Ninth ASEAN Summit and Bali Concord II risk being marginalized and trivialized  if the burning issues  of Burma are relegated  to the backburner in the ASEAN Bali Summit

It has been reported that following the failure of the 11th mission  to Myanmar  of the United Nations envoy Tan Sri Razali Ismail, leaving Yangon  empty-handed unable to secure the release of Burmese Opposition Leader, Aung San Suu Kyi or to break the political deadlock between the military junta and the opposition, ASEAN officials have relegated the issues of Burma to the backburner at the Ninth ASEAN Summit in Bali on October 7-8, 2003.

The Ninth ASEAN Summit and Bali Concord II to pave the way for the creation of an ASEAN security and economic community  risk being marginalized and trivialized  if the burning issues  of Burma, the freedom of the Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and pro-democracy activists, democratization and national reconciliation, are relegated to the backburner in the ASEAN Bali Summit. 

The Bali Concord II, which is to be signed by the ASEAN leaders at the 9th ASEAN Summit in Bali next week, 27 years after the first Bali Concord of the first ASEAN Summit, is to seal a new charter to mark a paradigm shift in the evolution of ASEAN from a regional grouping of governments when it  was founded in 1967 into an ASEAN regional community based on “three pillars”, the Asean Economic Community (AEC), the Asean Security Community (ASC) and the Asean Social and Cultural Community. 

The failure of Razali’s latest  mission  to Myanmar  has imperilled the grand vision of the ASEAN Bali Summit to  spearhead economic integration, political  and security co-operation and a caring society of the ASEAN  countries to create a strong and distinctive sense of  ASEAN community,  absent in the 36-year history of ASEAN..

In fact, with the failure of the latest Razali mission,  the conclusion of the Bali Concord II  with Myanmar as a founder member to proclaim the concept of an ASEAN community will be a blatant contradiction of words and deeds and   reduce both the  Asean Summit and the  Bali Concord II into an international mockery and farce. 

The credibility, integrity and legitimacy of Asean are  at stake. The ASEAN summiteers in Bali should either defer indefinitely  the sealing of the Bali Concord II to proclaim an Asean community until regional conditions are more conducive with meaningful democratization in Burma, the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other political prisoners as well as tangible results in the “roadmap to democracy”, or Myanmar should be excluded from Bali Concord II so as not to imperil both  its import and impact.

 

Yours truly,

Lim Kit Siang
National Chairman,
Democratic Action Party,
Malaysia

(5/10/2003)


* Lim Kit Siang, DAP National Chairman