GMA URGED TO DENOUNCE REFERENDUM ON BURMA’S CONSTITUTION
Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. (PDP-Laban) today urged
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to denounce the “sham referendum” on the
new Constitution of Burma on May 10 that will enable the ruling military
junta to keep itself in power.
Pimentel, Vice Chairman of the Southeast Asian Parliamentarians Caucus on
Myanmar said the referendum is a farce because Aung San Suu Kyi, who remains
under house arrest, and other opposition leaders are not allowed to
participate in the political exercise.
He said the ban on free speech remains in force, which further indicates the
junta’s intention to manipulate the referendum.
“I urge President Arroyo to denounce the sham referendum on the new Burmese
Constitution which is being undertaken by the ruling junta to perpetuate its
military rule,” Pimentel said.
As a leader of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Mrs.
Arroyo has been very vocal in persuading the military rulers of Myanmar to
fulfill their commitment to restore democracy, to free Aung San Suu Kyi and
to hold free elections.
Pimentel said the recent acts of oppression committed by the ruling junta
against the Burmese people were reported by Burmese members of parliament
Teddy Buri and Bo Hla Tint before the Committee on the Human Rights of
Parliamentarians of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) during its 118th
assembly in Cape Town, Africa on April 13-18.
“They told us of the need for the international community to speak out
against the farcical referendum that the ruling junta is holding on May 10
to ratify a new Constitution of Burma,” said Pimentel, a member of the
five-man CHRP representing the ASEAN +3.
In response, he said the CHRP denounced the draft Constitution by the ruling
junta as farcical and asked for the release of all opposition leaders and
activists from detention.
The atrocities being perpetrated by the ruling military junta attracted
global attention when Buddhist monks led street protests in September last
year.
Earlier, Pimentel had urged the ASEAN to impose sanctions against Burma
including expulsion from the organization, for reneging on its commitment to
take concrete steps to bring back democracy and to stop trampling upon human
rights of the Burmese people.
Date: May 1, 2008
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