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234625
Tue, 04/03/2012 - 12:56
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Asean Calls For Lifting Of Sanctions Against Myanmar
By Ahmad Fuad Yahya
JAKARTA, April 3 (Bernama) -- In welcoming Myanmar's fair and orderly
by-elections on April 1, Asean has called for the lifting of sanctions against
the country.
The call was made by Asean Chair, Cambodia, according to a statement by the
Asean Secretariat on Tuesday.
"We urge the international community to consider lifting economic sanctions
on Myanmar so that the people of Myanmar can enjoy better opportunities in
realising their aspirations for peace, national reconciliation, democracy and
national development," said Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign
Minister Hor Namhong.
Hor said the election process was a step forward towards democratisation,
and a positive step.
Myanmar held its landmark by-elections on April 1, witnessed by hundreds of
international observers, as well as reporters, the world over.
Meanwhile, Asean Secretary-General Dr Surin Pitsuwan said the secretariat
was encouraged by the way the by-elections were conducted.
"This is only the first step of a long journey. We want to see Myanmar
succeed in this quest, and the Asean family is firmly behind Myanmar, and we are
ever ready to share our experiences, and support Myanmar's rebuilding and
reconciliation efforts," he said.
The Asean Secretariat responded to Myanmar's invitation to send a
five-member observer team, which spent five days in the country talking to
voters, government and party officials from the ruling, opposition and
independent camps.
The team also consulted with the United Nations and the European Union
missions and the media, as well as Asean member states which responded to
Myanmar's call to observe the election.
The team was divided into two -- one deployed in Mandalay and the other in
the Yangon region. Team leader Dr Mely Anthony, frequently reported findings to
the Asean secretary-general who is supportive of the people of Myanmar and the
country's steps towards reconciliation.
-- BERNAMA