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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY'S PATIENCE WITH MYANMAR 'RUNNING OUT' - BAN KI-MOON:
10/12/2007 (MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /
- 10 December 2007 --
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urged Myanmar’s authorities to step up
their efforts towards democratization and the full respect of human rights,
noting that the international community’s patience with the troubled
South-East Asian nation is wearing thin.
Speaking
to reporters in Bangkok, Mr. Ban seized the occasion of Human Rights Day to urge
Myanmar’s authorities once more to fully respect the principles of the UN
Charter by engaging with the international community, democratizing and
promoting human rights.
Calling
the appointment of a liaison minister who is in contact with Aung San Suu Kyi
“a good beginning,” he called for further efforts so that the detained
pro-democracy leader and Nobel laureate can engage in an in-depth dialogue with
the country’s senior leadership.
“I
know that the international community is very impatient, and our patience is
running out,” he stated, stressing once again that a return to the status quo
prior to the Government’s crackdown on peaceful protesters in August and
September is “not acceptable and politically unsustainable.”
The
people of Myanmar have suffered from isolation for a very long time, the
Secretary-General stated, adding that it is high time for them to enjoy genuine
democracy and freedom. “This is what the international community expects.”
Mr. Ban
pledged to continue his good offices role through his Special Adviser Ibrahim
Gambari, who is scheduled to return to Myanmar at the end of this year or early
next year. He also highlighted the special role and responsibility of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) in further promoting democracy in
Myanmar.
The
situation in Myanmar and the work of ASEAN were among the issues discussed by
Mr. Ban and Thai Prime Minister Surayudh Chulanont earlier today in Bangkok, the
first stop on the Secretary-General’s current three-nation trip, which will
also take him to the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali, Indonesia, as well as
Timor-Leste. The leaders also discussed climate change, UN reform and global
public health, according to a spokesperson for Mr. Ban.
The
Secretary-General also addressed the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia
and the Pacific (ESCAP), and visited, with his wife, the Royal Chitralada
projects, a bio-fuel initiative which he described as one of the many examples
of the King of Thailand’s commitment and dedication to human development and
the environment.
The
Secretary-General and Mrs. Ban also had an audience with the King and Queen of
Thailand in the evening. They are scheduled to arrive in Bali tomorrow.
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