Joint Statement of Cambodian and Thai Civil Society Organizations

ASEAN People Forum 2011
Ciputra Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Date: 05/05/2011
 
Joint Statement of Cambodian and Thai Civil Society Organizations
 
In the occasion of gathering of ASEAN People Forum, Cambodian and Thai Civil Society Organizations have viewed as follows:
The simmering tensions at the Cambodian-Thailand border have erupted, as soldiers from both sides have been exchanging shells and bullets. With continued fighting, villagers from border communities in both countries face great risks and are being displaced. As bilateral talks have proven ineffective, it is crucial for ASEAN leaders to play a leading role in ending the conflict.
The current border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand has seriously caused the displacement of both Cambodian and Thai people, especially women and children who are living along the borders. Their human rights have been violated e.g. right to food,security, and education and so on. The degree of violence has continued to increase constantly since the early of February 2011. A number of civilian people of both countries have lost their lives and severely injured amongst whom are men, women and children. These people are facing their displacement because of this conflict that impedes their stability, health and especially right to safety. ASEAN member states and the rest of the world have a grave concerns on this armed conflict.
Cambodian and Thai Civil Society Organizations who participated in the ASEAN People Forum feel deeply sorrowful for those affected, injured and lost of their lives by the clash over the border dispute. Therefore, we, the undersigned Cambodian and Thai and other Civil Society Organizations from ASEAN region strongly urge the necessary actions to be taken by ASEAN leaders as follows:
–         ASEAN should pay more attention to the current suffering and worse situation of those displaced persons of both countries.
–          ASEANshould make the cease-fire happened immediately.
–          ASEAN should deploy observers along the Cambodian-Thai border disputed area as soon as possible and promote ASEAN’s role to maintain the permanent cease-fire along the border of the two countries.
–          We call ASEAN to support CSOs initiative activities in peace-building in our region.
Cambodian-Thai and other International Civil Society Organizations who endorsed the statement as follows:
No.
Name
Organization
Country
1
Dave
Arus Pelangi
Indonesia
2
Ipunk
AP
Indonesia
3
Mega
AP
Indonesia
4
Fitri
AP
Indonesia
5
Dud
AP
Indonesia
6
Joni S.
Jjiwe
Indonesia
7
Puri
Peace Women Across the Globe
Indonesia
8
Reny
Peace Women Across the Globe
Indonesia
9
Sukma
Pergerakan Indonesia
Indonesia
10
Pen Somony
Cambodian Volunteers for Society
Cambodia
11
Nguyen
PACCOM
Vietnam
12
Lus Pham
VCASAALA
Vietnam
13
DodiYun Iaiz
ICTJ
Indonesia
14
Erwim
YPSEA
Indonesia
15
Maxine Carr
Institute for Global Justice
Indonesia
16
Anwar
PERGERAKAN Indonesia
Indonesia
17
Ambar
PUSDEP-Indonesia
Indonesia
18
Arum
ELSAM
Indonesia
19
NavuthYa
CARAM
Cambodia
20
Ngin Saorath
CDPO
Cambodia
21
Valentine Merrita Sari
Q-Munity
Indonesia
22
Farhanah
Yayasan Jurnal Perempuar
Indonesia
23
Rina Udi Ridwan
Jurnal Perem Puan
Indonesia
24
Dian Noeswantari
CHRS UBAYA
Indonesia
25
Hening
Yayasan Setara
Indonesia
26
Yani
Yanyasan Kusvma Buana
Indonesia
27
Bya
UMJ
Indonesia
28
Pham Thi Hong Ven
Mekong School, Thailand
    Vietnam
29
Dian Fadjarwati
Mitra
Indonesia
30
Dwi Word
UNJ
Indonesia
31
Mutiara Ika P
Pembebasan
Indonesia
32
Ranses D Arvan
SBMI
Indonesia
33
Ismi Barzanah
SBMI
Indonesia
34
Sar Jan
SBMI
Indonesia
35
Uman
Fahmina
Indonesia
36
Wawan Kadir
SBMI
Indonesia
37
Astrid
HRWG
Indonesia
38
Mareta Manihuruk
Trisakh University
Indonesia
39
Sureeporn Yupa
Disabled Peoples’ International
Indonesia
40
Heni Lestari
Aliansi Nasional Chinneka Tunggal Ika
Indonesia
41
Nickey D Diamond
Youth for Social Change
Myanmar
42
BusaninLertchavalitsalaul
TVS
Thailand
43
Tomi
ArusPerangi
Indonesia
44
Eoho
Mekong School
Thailand
45
OmsinBoonlert
Mekong Volunteer
Thailand
46
SumonmarnSingua
RRAFA
Thailand
47
Widya Maharani
PWAG
Indonesia
48
DiahFarhan
KeppahPerempuan
Indonesia
49
B. WannyAly Khan
KeppahPerempuan
Indonesia
50
Mardiyah
KeppahPerempuan
Indonesia
51
PhornRathnak
Cambodian Volunteers for Society
Cambodia
52
Grayoon Back
Forum-Asia
Thailand
53
Hasna w
Paramadina ASEAN
Indonesia
54
Randy. J
Arma Jaya
Indonesia
55
Yunda
LBLP Jakarta
Indonesia
56
Rina Monika
University of Indonesia
Indonesia
57
Abdul Salim
PKBH Bewokulu
Indonesia
58
Dian Lestari
AKSARA
Indonesia
59
Michelli Wong
Altxan Burma
Newtherlands
60
Nur H Handayani
Independent youth Alliance
Indonesia
61
AdiCandra U
Migrant Institute
Indonesia
62
Amel
Gerak Aceh
Indonesia
63
SekPhary
Cambodian Volunteers for Society
Cambodia
64
PrumSocheat
Star Kampuchea
Cambodia
65
ChormLeng
Shan Women’s action Network
Thailand
66
SrikaewKuntuen
MAP
Thailand
67
BunditPanwiset
FOW-Thailand
Thailand
68
Sothasinee
Thai Labor Campaign
Thailand
69
Ah Noh
Pattiro
Indonesia
70
EviePermata sari
SAPA-Indonesia
Indonesia
71
LuhDebornmurry
Mahashofameya
Indonesia
72
Alfan
Pattiro
Indonesia
73
Wahye
Alcar
Indonesia
74
TendiAmalia
Indonesia for Humanity
Indonesia
75
Kensana
KeppakPerempuan
Indonesia
76
AumBorany
SILAKA
Cambodia
77
ChhounniSynan
Youth for Peace
Cambodia
78
Sean Sreymom
RHAC
Cambodia
79
RosmiJulitasari
VHR media
Indonesia
80
NinokHariyani
Antara-TV
Indonesia
81
Evany
KoalisiPerempuan
Indonesia
82
ThunSaray
ADHOC
Cambodia
83
Nay Vannda
ADHOC
Cambodia
84
SiaPhearum
HRTF-S
Cambodia
85
An Sokkab
Medicam
Cambodia
86
SimSokuntevy
YRDP
Cambodia
87
ChhanSokunthea
ADHOC
Cambodia
88
Krate
TVS
Thailand
89
SounSareth
CHRAC
Cambodia
90
Sun Thary
Thailand
91
Hang Chhaya
KID
Cambodia
92
YaNavuth
Caram
Cambodia
93
EangVuthy
CLEC
Cambodia
94
MeasSaneth
Caram
Cambodia
95
Huy Sochivany
Positive Change for Cambodia-PCC
Cambodia
96
Sin Theary
YFP
Cambodia
97
Synan Chounni
YFP
Cambodia