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South Asian People's Forum
: voice for People's SAARC
The
Convention to form the Peoples SAARC organized on 15-17 January, 2005,
in Varanasi, U.P.
It's Secretariat, The Peoples Forum of South Asia,
stated that over a thousand persons were present at the Convention
Meeting. Persons from Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
as well as persons from many parts of India participated.
The main driving force behind the delegates was
the perceived lack of attention to the marginalized communities by the
Heads of State based SAARC. Persons at the Convention were those who
are dealing with the problems of the under served and non-privileged in
South Asia. They brought the issues of Human Rights and Economic Rights
to the forefront of the South Asian agenda.
The meeting was expected to be hectic owing to the
large numbers of persons who make mutual contact. The convention
organized as follows:
Program Schedule:
15 January 2005:
Inauguration - 11 AM to 2 PM at Gandhi
Adhyyan peeth, kashi Vidya peeth, Varanasi.
Inauguration : 15 Jan 2005, 11 A.M.
Venue : Gandhi Adhyayan Peeth, Kashi
Vidyapith, Varanasi, India.
Inauguration by : Sarod recital by Pt.
Vikash Maharaj, Shahnai by Mumtaz Hussain (Nephew of Bimillah Khan)
& Tabla by Prabhash Maharaj.
Silence : Dr. Lenin calls for two
minutes silence for Tsunami victims.
Moderator : Moderator Fr. Anand IMS
invited by Dr. Lenin.
Speakers are invited: While they come
they signed on the banner against communal fascism and imperialism .
Presided by Prof. Dr.D.Prempati
Welcome: Sant Vivek Das,Head preist-
kabirchaura Math
Welcome Speech: Prof. Deepak
Malik,Director,Gandhi Addyyan peeth.
Janmitra Samman: To Manoj Kumar Singh,
Journalist, Gorakhpur. Founder members of People's Forum, fights
against communal imperialism.
To Nandlal, Lok Samiti, Mehendiganj, Varanasi, State coordinator of
NAPM, Leader of the agitation against Cocaa Cola's water Exploitation.
History of People's SAARC - Dr. Lenin.
Speeches:
1. Subodh Pyakurel, INSEC, (Informal Sector Service
Centre) Nepal.
2. Dr. Darin Gunashekar, WIROS LOK (Mankind), (Real
Estate Exchange for slum & shanty Dwellers)
3. Nida Ali, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.
Song: Gayega, Gayega, Jamana, Gayega by
Prerna kala Manch
4. Sahar Saba, RAWA(Revolutionary Afghanistan
Women's Association)
5. D.P. Kafley, Gen Sec. Peoples Forum for Human
Rights, Bhutan.
6. Mr. Arup Rahi, LOKOJ, Bangladesh (Against TMCS)
7. Prof. Mathura Pd. Shreshta, Ex. Minister,
Coordinator, Civic Solidarity for Peace, Nepal.
8. Song : Yah sannattta torakar aa.
9. Dr. Joseph Benjamin, Nagpur University.
10. Justice Laxman Prasad Aryal, Former Judge,
Supreme Court, Nepal.
Song: Sathiyo Salam.
11. Mr. Surya Pd. Shreshta, Former Chief Election
Commissioner, Nepal.
12. Miss. Minal Doshi, SETU, Gujarat.
13. D.B. Sagar, President, Dalit NGOs Federation,
Nepal.
Song: Apane Liye Jiye to Kya liye
14. Presidential Address: Dr.D.Prempati
15. Vote of Thanks Prof. M.P. Singh.
Peace Anthem: We shall overcome led by
Prerana Kala Manch.
Consultation meeting of core group: 4PM to 8PM at Kamesh Hut Hotel,
Varanasi.
16th January 2005: 9 AM to 6PM
Meeting of Core group of South Asian People's Forum at Kamesh
hut Hotel.
Agenda: Future program, organizational
structure, Finalization of South Asian Declaration and memorandum for
SAARC's secretary general
From 7PM :Indian classical Music by Vikash Maharaj on Sarod and
Prabhash Maharaj on Tabala at Kamesh Hut Hotel
17th January 2005:
9 AM to 12 AM: Ongoing session at Kamesh Hut Hotel.
Parallel sessions on 16th Jan.2005:
(A) Food Security in South Asia: 10 AM to 4PM :organized
by FIAN India,Musahar Vikas Pahal of eastern UP,Rozi
Roti Haq Abhiyan,Right to campaign,UP,Venue:Kamesh Hut Hotel,
Child right and child participation in South Asia:
at Gandhi Adhyyan Peeth, Varanasi. (Contact person: Mr. Kumar bhatarai
(CWIN), Ms. Inu Stephen, Child Line India foundationand Ms. Anupam,
PVCHR) Time: 10 ARE to 4 PM.Organised by: Childline India Foundation,
CRY, CWIN (Nepal)
The objective of conference:-
1) To review the policies and strategies
in regard to various issues related to rights of marginalized in south
Asia.
2) To workout a plan of action for the
next two years for South Asian People's Forum.
3) To initiate cultural fronts there by
strengthening the cultural movement in the South Asia.
Major output:
1) Establishment of South Asian People's Forum.
2) Memorandum for SAARC (about policies for marginalized).
3) Plan of action for two years.
Concept:
Establishment of People driven SAARC
With the formal declaration of the "Free Trade" in South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) through the twelfth SAARC
Summit. Having been learnt the meaning of the Free Trade through the
documents of the summit, is that the trade would be at the center and
the Human Being would be at its periphery. It has completely wiped out
the importance of humans. Thus the civil society of South Asia has the
responsibility to push up the human cause in the trade scenario. It is
a well-known fact the South Asian region is most poverty stricken in
comparison to the entire world.
The summit has also reconstituted the Independent South Asian
Commission for Poverty Alleviation (ISACPA), which is commendable step.
But this commission, that has the objective to play an advocacy role
and set SAARC Development Goals for the next five years does not
constitutes of a broader civil society including the weaker section to
represent their specific cause, the reconstitution may not have a
fallback with the cause of suppressed class. The areas of poverty
alleviation, health, environment, education giving due regard to the
suggestions of the ISACPA report definitely require the people from the
field the questions come from without which, the answer can not be true
in their sense.
The summit has also appreciated by signing the SAARC Social Charter
that puts up the cause of poverty alleviation, population
stabilization, women empowerment, health and nutrition, youth
mobilization, human resource development and also protection of
children. We too appreciate the above cause taken up by through the
charter but would like to indicate that the charter despite speaking on
several issues misses out a few vital ones. It does not talks about
Human Right for marginalized, development and democracy through
empowerment in regard to the women and even after talking about child
protection the abuse on children has been left out that makes a key
issue in South Asia. Trafficking of children is a major issue to be
touched very specifically keeping the various laws of SAARC nations by
the Charter without which the document purpose would not be complete.
The document does talks of the child and women protection against
trafficking of against prostitution. It does not specifies the other
hazards which are or could be of trafficking for bonded labour or for
Camel Jockey that specially includes India and Bangladesh as route for
the trafficking. The document also lacks the measures against the
threats of organ transplantation, forming a major business boom for
traffickers. Also the document ignored the cause of men and their right
under the association.
As the summit declaration deal with the varied culture of the SAARC
nation it speaks of the cultural mosaic. However the underline does not
specify the formation of a composite culture with the varied forms of
culture and does not even deals with the communal fascism rigging in
these very SAARC nations. We demand a clear vision on the issue to
culture for it is the identity of any nation and mixture of same shall
there be crystal clear and not opaque by any means.
It has been observed that conscience has at various stages hindered
relations and development of nations and despite attempts an unclear
military stand gives an unwanted threat. The topic is same with the
SAARC nations who do talk of protection but the military threat and the
cold war going between the nations has been ignored from the nations.
Any expense on bomb is a worry on many faces and the same investment on
creative thing if dwelling smile on millions. The document as it talks
of development and protection shall be incomplete if it does not
specifies the association's stand on military operations between the
nations as this would continuously bring upon a fear psychosis on human
under the big umbrella, pulling down the efforts.
Taking examples of Cuba where the military expense if five per cent
against fifty five per cent expense on health and education, of it GDP,
can not the association put pressure on the SAARC nations to adopt a
similar pattern and give boost to people's health rather then bringing
military threat.
The fourteenth summit of the association is going to be held in January
2005. There is time for a South Asian People's Forum to be formed that
may take up the burning topics before the next summit begins and
pressurize to include the people's cause in their existing agenda or
may modify the present one. It is the responsibility of the people of
South Asia to get united on this bigger issue and form a unified force
before the January of 2005.
The South Asia People's Forum:" People's
SAARC" held from January 15 to 17, 2005 brought together
National and International social activists, intellectuals and secular
and democrative forces interested in the preservation of the secular,
pluralistic and democratic fabric of the South Asian society. The
convention was organized by two Ashoka Fellows, one each Ashoka fellows
from India (PVCHR- Dr. Lenin), and Srilanka (Wiros Lokh Institute- Dr.
Darin), human right defender from Nepal, Mr. Subodh Raj Pyakurel
(INSEC) and cultural activist of Bangladesh,Mr. Arup Rahee .
This was a historical convention which resulted in creation of the "South
Asian People's declaration", which we aim to submit to the
SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) Summit
involving Heads of States of the seven South Asian countries that make
up the SAARC, being held in February, 2005.
"I was pleased to learn about the January
Convention, and appreciate very much the invitation to take
part……………….I
hope it is successful."___ Noam Chomasky, Massachute Institute of
Technology, Department of Linguistics and
philosophy, Cambridge, USA
(http://www.universalrights.net/heroes/display.php3?id=23)
The delegation of the South Asian People's forum desiring people based
policies for SAARC, (People's SAARC) met the SAARC Secretariat on 20th
Jan., 2005.Ashoka fellow, Dr. Darin Gunesekara of Sri Lanka and Dr.
Lenin Raghuvanshi of India, and Mr. Sajay of PVCHR called on Mr.
Wijeratne, the Sri Lanka Director at SAARC in Kathmandu.Dr. Gunesekera
and Lenin are signatories of the "Colombo Declaration" (See annexure)
which preceded the Convention held in Varanasi creating the South
Asian People's Forum (SAPF) and resolving the
People's SAARC memorandum: South Asian People's Declaration. Human
Rights commission of Pakistan, LOKOJ (Bangladesh), People's forum for
Human Rights (Bhutan), Wiros Lokh Institute (Sri Lanka), PVCHR (India)
and INSEC (Nepal) are members of working committee of SAPF.
They presented Mr. Wijerantne with the memorandum with a request for
circulation to the member country Directors. They also handed over to
him the original banner of the Child Rights March that was held to
inaugurate the Convention in Varanasi. The Marchers and children signed
the Banner. These included persons from all of the SAARC countries
excepting Tsunami stricken Maldives.
The Memorandum is attached and included a statement of Child Rights as
considered most pressing amongst Child Rights activists in the SAARC
region.
The Memorandum highlights the considered opinions and views of over 40
leadings activist groups who assembled in Varanasi. The issues are
stated in concise form and are stated as topics. The Forum demands
further consideration of these issues.
Since the start of SAARC, there has been a need for the voice of the
people to be directly heard in the region. And this, SAPF said, was the
start. The Forum would be organiasing a rising tide of opinion and
views for the development of a people's SAARC movement. SAPF wanted the
politicians and opinion leaders to take note of the rise of a new
phenomenon in South Asia. The People's SAARC, SAPF advised, will be the
mainstay of the future of SAARC, not trade arrangements, which have
little to say beyond globalisation. But people issues are bigger than
that. SAPF advanced that the issues of the future are the Globalisation
of sensitivities.
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South
Asian people's Declaration
The People's Vision
We, the South Asian People's Forum, desiring that SAARC embody the
aspirations of the People, aver the need for greater efforts for
promoting the sovereignty of the People and violence free South Asia
through democratic values and structures.
We envision a SAARC that encompasses all people living in South Asia
and promote greater understanding and equal respect of all people to
eliminate discriminations based on gender, creed, caste, ethnicity and
color.
We also insist on declaring South Asia as nuclear free zone.
Our Mission
We promote peace and understanding of disputes, and efforts for
settling them amicably at the popular level.
We firmly demand urgent and complete de-nuclearization of South Asia.
We uphold social democracy, secular values, and economic equity and
envision sustainable development.
We advocate greater efforts to prevent environmental degradation, and
optimum and equitable utilization of resources for the benefit of the
people, providing them adequate space to influence and participate in
decisions on resource use and management.
We endorse the inalienable right of the People of South Asia to basic
needs including food, clothing, shelter, health, education, social
security and productive work.
We advocate people to people communication facilities and an end to
travel restrictions.
Major concerns
Democracy
We cherish and uphold the Rule of Law, sovereignty of the people, a
system of governance that ensures devolution of power, People's right
to self-rule and control over resources.
We advocate full independence of the judiciary, adhering to
internationally recognized values and principles. Pro-people lawmaking
has to be participatory, representative and fully transparent.
We believe that People have sovereign rights to take decisions on
matters concerning their lives, and urge periodic review of all
international commitments and national laws to enable people to
exercise sovereignty.
We maintain that governance improvements have to begin and end with the
People and that empowerment can result only when power is devolved
through effective structural changes.
We also maintain that existing social, economic and political
imbalances hinder nation building and that the legislature, executive
and the judiciary must be fully inclusive and accountable to the People.
We believe People are the real owners of resources and support
mechanisms to make them rightful owners of resources through systems
that ensure collective ownership and responsibility.
We uphold the People's right to information through participation in
decision-making and governance.
We believe that internal and external displacement is caused by
political, social and developmental factors and any attempt to end
displacement should begin with addressing the root causes.
We assert that refugees are sovereign people with sovereign identities
and they need to be provided guarantees of protection, dignity and
access to basic services until final resolution and/ or repatriation.
We are concerned by the increase in human trafficking (including
children, women and marginalized communities) in the region and call
for receiving countries to take on responsibility for repatriation and
compensation of the victims.
Discrimination
We affirm that discrimination based on gender, caste, creed, and
ethnicity and differently able is a major obstacle to meaningful
participation of People.
We endorse patriarchy-free South Asia, and support the individual's
right to self-determination and development and uphold their duty to
national integration.
We resolve for an immediate and effective end to untouchability, the
worst form of discrimination and demand interventions as follows:
Ø Programs for the uplift of
the Dalits and mechanisms to empower them for their rights.
Ø Reservations, in public as
well as the private sector, to ensure participation of all at all
levels starting from primary schooling and across all spheres of life.
Ø Reservations to enable at
least 33% representation of women (including Dalits) in all spheres of
private and public life and an end to all forms of discrimination
against women.
Ø Discrimination to be
considered a real life problem.
Ø Review of existing laws and
modifications to incorporate the implementation of international
instruments.
Ø Equal respect for
religious, ethnic and cultural minorities.
We appreciate the changes being discussed for the uplift of women by
Islamic groups and will provide support to encourage and facilitate
further changes.
We ask for inclusion of rights and security concerns of migrant workers
in the SAARC Social Charter.
Food sovereignty
We believe the right to food is a fundamental right and must be assured
through guarantees to equality in work, justice and uniform minimum
wages, and land entitlement.
We recommend that relief and aid should be culturally sensitive and
value adding, and uphold that hunger and starvation are unacceptable.
Globalization and International Finance and Trade
We believe the existing policies of multilateral aid and trade
organizations are anti-people and perpetuate unemployment, poverty and
inequalities.
We advocate that all aid and trade agreements and instruments be
subject to public scrutiny to ensure transparency and accountability.
We uphold the need for collective SAARC representation and uniform
standards for negotiations on aid and trade instruments and the
formulation of a common social responsibility standard to govern FDI.
We oppose privatization, particularly that of social infrastructure.
We oppose Foreign Direct Investment without effective social controls
and strongly endorse the promotion of small and medium enterprises
through people's markets.
We believe the World Trade Organization is not ratified by the people
and advocates only freedom of capital, and ask SAARC to work towards
the democratization of the WTO through inclusion of civil society
organizations in negotiations.
We ask SAARC to move towards the creation of an economic community to
suit the people's interest and step back from free trade envisaged
under the SAFTA, which is an extension of the WTO model.
We believe that the existing ownership of intellectual property and
laws governing violations are flawed and advocate stiff penalties for
those infringing into the traditional knowledge and services belonging
to developing countries.
Child rights
We uphold the Right of the Child as defined by the Convention on the
Rights of the Child and believe the child is an integral part of
society, has the potential to be agents of social change and all
children have the right to participate in issues concerning them and be
heard.
We believe a child's right to survival and health is of paramount
importance to the progress of the country, and maintain that the
child's right to development be upheld through free and compulsory
education, including vocational training, and recreation without
discrimination for all and in a child-friendly environment.
We demand that a child's right to protection be upheld through the
abolition of child labor, abusive forms of punishment and all forms of
discrimination with special focus on differently-abled children.
We demand that the juvenile justice system be child friendly and be
strictly implemented in the region.
We demand immediate resolution of existing social, cultural, economic
and political factors that promote the trafficking of children.
We advocate areas where children frequent be declared zones of peace to
enable them to grow in peaceful and secure environments.
We oppose involvement of children in all forms of violent conflicts.
Varanasi, 17 Jan. 2005
Date: 17-1-2005
Resolutions
Resolution-1
The Gandhian Institute of Studies, Varanasi, established by Lok Nayak
Jai Prakash Narayan, is one of the premier Social Science Research
Institutions of India, which aims at linking people's movements with
social sciences. This Institute has been struggling against the
regressive action of the former central government, which stopped its
grants and locked the Institute offices. Now the Institute is returning
to its normal function in the camp office with the positive efforts
made by the present central government. However main building of
office, guesthouse, etc. are still locked, which is hampering research
and other activities of the Institute.
We, from South Asia People's Forum appeal central government of India
and SAARC countries to stop such regressive action against democratic
public institutions and demand immediate restoration of normal
functioning of the institute in the interest of the people.
Resolution-2
Women in Afghanistan have been victims of extreme and systematic
discrimination over the years having been denied even the most basic of
rights. Revolutionary Association for Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) has
been working for the rights of millions of these invisible Afghagan
women, whose voices have been stifled while being subjected to inhumane
treatment behind closed doors. RAWA'S courage under these difficult
circumstances is commendable and we the South Asia People's Forum would
like to extend our full support to their cause of democracy and women
rights. We the members also express strong solidarity with RAWA's
movement for a secular and democratic Afghanistan. We also like to draw
the attention of the Afghanistan Government to ensure the security and
free movement of RAWA activists.
Resolution-3
Military rule in Pakistan has established a controlled democracy which
is a contradiction in it self. We members of South Asia People's Forum
demand that as guaranteed by the constitution of Pakistan "Principles
of democracy" are upheld and the state should only be allowed to
exercise its powers through the representatives chosen by the people
through a free fair electoral process.
We also recommend that the Oath of Judges under the Provisional
Constitution Order (PCO) should be termed unconstitutional and Judges
should take fresh Oath in order for the judiciary to be independent. We
also demand that Politics and Religion should be separated only a
secular state can only guarantee rights of all the minorities. South
Asia People's Forum also raises its voice against existing
discriminatory laws against women and minorities, which should be
repealed. International instruments ratified by the government (CEDAW
& CRC) are respected and implemented in policies for the women
and children.
Resolution-4
We the members of the South Asia People's Forum urge the Indian
Government to actively co-operate and assist in solving the Bhutanese
Refugee problem as Bhutan's Foreign and Defense Policy are in India's
hands. We also demand that repatriation of all Bhutanese Refugees with
safety, security, dignity and honor to their original home state.
Resolution-5
We the members of South Asia People's Forum condemn the attempts to
privatization of water, water linking and international water laws in
the region and instead declare that water are declared a common human
resource in every region.
Resolution-6
Despite the very bad experience of the Asian Crisis and collapse in
ASEAN affecting all the workers and poor adversely SAARC Nations have
been following the same policies of absolute free capital markets.
So we the members of South Asia People's Forum declared that SAARC
Nations should foster people's stock exchanges and governments ensure
that freedom in capital market does not lead to a collapse due to
international financial manipulations.
Resolution-7
Pepsi and Coca-Cola bottling is a threat to under ground water
resources which belong to the common people. 6 liters of water is
required for producing 1 liter of Coca-Cola and Pepsi cola. Such drinks
are not healthy. The bottling has displaced a large number of
self-employed people and village-based industries.
Therefore the member of South Asia People's Forum appeal to all
concerned to boycott Coca-Cola, Pepsi Cola and other related drinks.
Comment of peoples and organization:
The program and the perspective of People's SAARC sound so pertinent
For the challenges confronting us all within the emergent world-order
that I
Wish it had been possible for me to attend the event. Unfortunately, I
am not
Be able to do so.
The direct orientation part of the program I am directing in Kathmandu
Will conclude in November and I must be back in Austria, where my wife
Works, to complete several writing assignments by their deadlines. It
seems that
I may not be able to return to India in January.
However, you have my best wishes for the event and I hope its agenda
will bring solidarity strong enough for its success.
Ram Narayan Kumar, Director, Human Rights and
Peace Studies Programme
South Asia Forum for Human Rights
Thanks very much for your invitation to attend the alternative SAARC
next January. Unfortunately I already have other commitments at that
time, so I won't be able to attend. Please convey my greetings to Dr
Lenin and others in the PVCHR.Mike Dottridge,UK
It would like to thank you for the invitation. I congratulate for
taking-up this task. I am sorry to inform you my inability to attend as
I have already have another commitment on that day. But, I will see if
I can change my dates and inform you within the next couple of days.N
Paul Divakar, Chairperson,NCDHR
I am acknowledging your e-mail inviting the Martin Kelsey and staff of
Save the Children to the convention on "People's SAARC" held from 15th
to 17th January 2005 in Varanasi.
Of behalf of Brian Heidel, our current Programme Director (who has
replaced Martin Kelsey) I write mainly to convey his thanks for
inviting him, and wish to inform you that he is unable to attend the
above event. He has also asked me to wish you all success at this
forthcoming event. Annette Raphael, Save the
Children UK, India
I appreciate your initiative. The hegemony of G8 country is creating
imbalance
In all walk off life of developing country in this context regional
progressive forces should be unite and struggle against the financial
capital.
I am forwarding the communication below that we received from PVCHR.
They would like some input on the Colombo Declaration. I would like to
kindly request you if you could send your views to
santvivekdas@yahoo.com
Roberto Wohlgemuth Jarrín,Civil Society Watch
Associate,CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen
Participation,Johannesburg, South Africa
I would be honoured to be the guest at the convention as it is a
subject that is very close to my heart and I would learn greatly from
the Interactions there, but it is a little difficult for me to commit
as of Now. I would be in better position to know my schedule by the
first week of November. Please let me know what is the latest you need
to know.Thank you for the invitation and look forward to hearing from
you.Nandita Das,film actress
Thank you for inviting me to this most worthwhile program. I will do my
best to be present there. Daya ,Canada
Thank you very much for your invitation to attend this People's SAARC
meeting in Varanasi. Varanasi is one major city in South Asia I would
Dearly love to visit. More importantly, I, myself, am quite involved in
Various SAARC peoples' networks and am very supportive of your event. I
did participate in the People's Summit held in Colombo previously.
However, am in no position financially to pay for either my air travel
or my Subsistence costs in order to attend this programme. For this
reason, I must regretfully decline your kind invitation. My best wishes
for the success of this gathering.Lakshman Gunasekara.(editor-Sunday
observer)
Many thanks for the invitation. I would like to Participate in the
conference and speak on why I believe that people's saarc idea must be
grounded on people's aspirations.Gautam Navlakha
Greetings from Dalit Foundation! Thank you for the invitation.I
confirms my participation. Can you send me? The back ground papers
regarding the initiatives.Santosh
Thanks for inviting me. I would have loved to join you except that I
have prior engagements those days. Asma Jahangir,Pakistan
Please refer to your mail dated 13 October 2004 inviting the South
Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) to the Convention on
the People's SAARC that you intend to host in Varanasi, India on 15-17
January 2005.
While we thank you for your kind invitation to the SAARC Secretariat,
we have to express our inability to attend the Convention.
We wish the Convention every success. Q.A.M.A.
Rahim,SAARC Secretary-General
This is to express my solidarity with and good wishes for the success
of Peoples' SARC in Jan.05 at Varanasi. The issues you are engaged with
are of immediate concern and long-term consequences. The sub-continent
badly needs peace to bring a better life for its peoples, as it does
need to escape from the depredations following upon the
privatization-liberalisation-globalisation regime, which is another
name for brutal neo-colonisation and militaristic imperialism. I.K.Shukla,
Los Angeles, USA
Much as I desire to come to the Peoples' SAARC, I truly regret to say
that my teaching schedule would not permit me any absence during the
second Week of January. My bad luck. Perhaps another time.Nayyar,Pakistan
I welcome the hoding of People's SAARC which I shall attend to promote
human rights regional instruments.Iqbal A. Ansari
Great initiative, we are facing same problem at the SAARC level like
hunger,poverty,unemployment,fudalism&danger of communalism
etc.Exploitation by World Bank & IMF is increasing day by day
under the leadership of Imperialism.I hope this assembly will do help
to develop unity & struggle against these challenges among the
people of SARC country.Ambarish Rai,National
Organiser,NAFRE
Forum Asia will be very much glad to be a part in this initiative. We
look forward to the dates being finalised. Second week of January 2005
will be preferable as in the last week of December and first week of
January; Forum Asia gives annual holiday to its staff. Looking forward
to hear more from your end. Sanjay Gathia,Thailand
I forwarded your letter to one of our executive member Mr.
Hamid Ansari. I am forwarding his comment. Now it is
self explanatory that INSEC strongly supports and backs your idea.
Please convey us for our further role. I am now going to circulate this
document within our likeminded friends in Nepal. Subodh
R. Pyakurel,Chaiperson,INSEC,Nepal
Dr.Lenin's idea to organise a conference in North India for creating a
comprehensive position and action plan where
partiticipants may use the Colombo declaration as a base.The proposed
conference is based on sound reasons which will help form People"s
SAARC.The fourteenth Summit of SAARC nations is going to be held in
January 2005.The proposed conference of Dr.Lenin is timely and can
generate information which can be used for pressurising the
participating SAARC nations for including burning issues of poor people
in their existing agenda or may modify the present one.It is the
responsibility of the people of South Asia to get united on the bigger
issues and form a unified people"s force before January 2005.I strongly
support Dr.Lenin"s idea for the conference..and highly recommend that
INSEC should participate.Hamid Ansari,INSEC,Nepal
If possible I would like to join the upcoming meet... Nice to learn of
the initiatives. Fayaz,Pakistan
I have seen your note. There is nomention democratic nd human rights
and civil liberties in it. In SAARC countries, there are emocracies
like in Pakistan and Nepal, the grip of communal thinking is strong,
and an arms race continues. The udiciary, the Media and the
organisations of the working people are not really free and
independent. Together with the economic rights of the people and their
need for refom from economic exploitation,issues of social equality and
democratic freedoms need to be addressed. Also, concentration of power.
Suendra Mohan, thinker, India
Thank you for this mail and for your invitation. I will try to attend
this important meeting.Jebra Ram Muchahary,Chief
President,Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples (ICITP)
Thank you very much for the invitation for people's SAARC, a timely
initiative. There would be a similar SAARC people's gathering in Dhaka
coinciding with the SAARC Summit, another conference in Patiyala and
World Social Forum in Brazil. I would let you know soon whethr I or
anyboldy else from our organization would participate at the People's
SAARC. We do not want to miss this opportunity of South Asian scholars
gathering under your able leadership Munir. Shafqat ,Development
Journalist/Researcher,President,Journalists for Democracy and Human
Rights (JDHR) Pakistan, a member of South Asia watch on Trade<
Ecomomics and Environment (SAWTEE) Nepal< ASIA MEDIA COMMITTEE
ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND RESEACH PARTNER NCCR_NORTH SOUTH SWITZERLAND
Thank you very much for your kind response and invitation as member of
core group. We would be part of this noble initiative and will
participte in it. Shafqat Munir
I will be happy to attend.John Dayal,India
Many thanks for the invitation. But I'm now based at Oxford and it
would be very difficult for me to travel. I wish the Summit all the
best.Best wishes, Imtiaz,Bangladesh
What a terrific idea! You have to be complimented on the initiative. I
really believe that the "People's SAARC" can actually make a
difference!
I am putting this down in my 'things to do', but will only be able to
tell you, nearer the date, if I can attend. If there is anything else
you want me to do, let me know. KARAN GROVER,KARAN
GROVER & ASSOCIATES,architects, planners
& interior designers
Thank you very much for your invitation to be a guest the "People's
SAARC" in January in Varanasi. The objectives and themes of the
Convention are indeed very relevant and we wish you much success in
your deliberations.Whilst we appreciate your efforts as organizers of
this important conference, we would encourage you to focus specifically
on the excluded and marginalized population groups, in particular
Dalits, in the programme presentation and the deliberations.I will,
unfortunately, not be able to attend the conference due to other
commitments, but believe that you are in contact with the National
Campaign for Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR) in India, who is a core member
of IDSN. NCDHR will in this case also represent IDSN.We would
appreciate receiving a copy of the Convention report and thank you very
much in advance. Rikke
Nöhrlind,Coordinator-International Dalit Solidarity Network,
Copenhagen K,Denmark.
Thankyou very much for the invitation.This is really a wonderful
initiative and the need of the hour.Due to prior commitments I will not
be able to participate in the meet.I wish the "People's SAARC" a grand
success. Padmanabha Rao and Rama,Rishivelley,
AP, India
Saw your invitation mailed through anitaandedwin@yahoogroups.
Good and timely initiative indeed!
Greetings and best wishes for the success of the Convention!
Aloysius sj-Program Director,Dept. of
Advocacy Research & Human Rights Education,Madurai,Tamil Nadu.
I'm very interesting in your conference. Maybe you know from INSEC that
my institute is working together with South Asians NGO on the issues of
human rights and minority protection as well as federalism and autonomy
arrangements.Unfortunatly I will not be able to come to Varanasi in
January because I will be in Sri Lanka in December and in
February/March in Pakistan. Please send me further informations about
your activities and hopefully we will find a way to cooperate.Please
have a look on our webpage:www.eurac.edu Günther
Rautz
Thank you for your invitation. Due to other priorities Alliance2015
will not attend the convention.Wish you success for the future.D.
Buutveld Buth,secretary,Alliance 2015
Thanks for the invitation.for LOKOJ, we share the spirit of
yours.specially of the capital flow and TNCs role,we could contribute
in the global movement against TNCs with a south asian resistence.since
Bangladesh is a poor victim of BWI/TNCs agression, we would like to
join this effort. We belive that it will equipe us for stronger local
and global resistance.in solidarity,arup rahee,LOKOJ
Bangladesh,www.lokoj.org
Thank you very much for inviting me to be the Guest at the "People's
SAARC" scheduled in 2nd week of January 2005 in Varanasi of North
India. I am really looking forward to take part in the program.Further
more a group of my collegues from CWIN, a renowned NGO working for the
rights of the child also are interested to participate in the program.
Dr. Lenin knows CWIN very well. Similarly one of my friends working in
the field of human trafficking is also very interested to participate
in the program. Could you please give us suggessions? Please suggest me
if other people too like to participate.Sorry for being late to reply
you.Hoping to receive your response.Kumar Bhattarai,CWIN-
Nepal
I will be happy to join the People's SAARC Convention at Varanasi. I
can attend only for one day, the 15th of Jan 2005. I will be delighted
to speak in the morning session on the 15th. I fully support your
initiative and wish you all the best. I will most probably reach 14th
evening and leave 16th morning. I will send you the exact details
later. Manoranjan Mohanty,Delhi University
I am writing to thank you for your kind invitation to be a Guest at the
"People's SAARC" scheduled on 15-17 of January 2005 in Varanasi of
North India.
Unfortunately, at that time a conflict in my schedule does not permit
me to attend the Peoples SAARC, much as I would like to attend. I wish
you well in this historical convention and know that the international
and national participants will assist in the preparation of the
"People's SAARC Declaration". Kumi Naidoo,
Secretary General & CEO, CIVICUS. World Alliance for Citizen
Participation, Johannesburg, South Africa
BHUTAN PEOPLES' PARTY
<bpparty@ntc.net.np> wrote:
Thank you for your invitation to us and your initiative taken in lieu
of forming 'PEOPLE'S SAARC' to address the issues of vital concern to
the poor and hunted people of south east Asia and are being ignored
regardless of their cries and complaints for justice. It is convenient
on our part to attend the said programme scheduled for Jan. 15-17, 2005
at Varanasi, UP, India from people's level. We strongly support this
idea of organizing the conference to form a united voice. It is indeed
a genuine need and responsibility of the peoples of our region to do
this when the SAARC SUMMIT formed and led by the Heads of the states
fails to work to the need and expectation of the people's in the member
states.
Bhutan being in the same region and a member state of SAARC and given
the prevalent of human rights and political crisis with long drawn
refugee issue, it is important for the Bhutanese people to actively
participate in the conference of this level. This idea of forming SAARC
at people's level has been almost late. This united forum could study
and research the problems of our region or respective states and find
ways to resolve the emerged and emerging unresolved problems jointly
and justly.
Bala Ram Poudyal, Acting
President, BHUTAN PWEOPLES' PARTY
Greetings and best wishes for your appropriate initiative. Angikar
Bangladesh, a social movement organization working on
Rights-Development-Governance RDG issues, lends its full support to the
initiative.We like to send at least a 10 member delegation to the
Peoples SAARC conference to be held in Varanasi in January, 2005. The
delegation comprises eminent Rights activist, journalist, cultural
personalities and academics. We all are for a non-communal, truly
pro-people South Asia, attaining which has been a Himalayan task.' We
Shall Overcome' is our eternal song for our continuing relentless
journey towards equity. It will be nice of you, if you reply at the
earliest. Muhammad Hilaluddin.Chief
Director, Angikar Bangladesh.
Thank you for taking this initiative and inviting me to participate in
the meeting to be held at Varanasi in mid January. I fully endorse the
concerns expressed regarding the direction in which the SAARC movement
is going. Considering the conditions in which the countries of the
region are placed, it is counterproductive to focus so exclusively on
economic and trade issues.
The Social Charter adopted into eh last summit does not go far enough
in reshaping the agenda. Also very little follow up is done on these
dimensions.
One of the most fundamental problems facing the region is the low
levels of educational development. South Asia has the largest number
and proportion of illiterates and out-of-school children in the world.
But this has never been the main concern deliberated upon in nay
summit. I believe it is such issue of social concern that should engage
the political leadership of the region
In a proactive manner; not be mere led in a reactive fashion by the
compulsions of liberalization and globalization in the economic
spheres.
I hope to get a more detailed agenda for the proposed meting at
Varanasi in January so that I could attend the meeting at least for one
day. I could share my views on the situation of basic educiaont in the
region and the direction in which we have to move together.
Govinda, Professor R.Govinda,
National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, New
Delhi.
Thank you for your great initiative. It is very sad thing for us that
our regional platform SA ARC is only in paper. In contrary the other
regional organizations like ASEAN, EU are playing very effective role.
Yes definitely in terms of trade and business, in some extent there are
also so many initiatives to make them people centered. In that respect,
the Colombo declaration and your initiative to mobilize grass roots
level activism is very important. I do strongly appreciate this
initiative and I want to be with this. Yes, I am very much interested
to participate the conference."sayeed ahmad"
<sayeed_bangla@yahoo.com
Thank you for the mail that I reacting rather late, any way I am
forwarding
This mail to some of my acquaintances in Bangladesh and other places!
I wish the initiative a success!"Mr.Bratin Chatterjee"
<usharko@sancharnet.in
Count me as joining this conference. Indu Prakash,email:
indu@actionaidindia.org
Letter from Ms. Shirin Ebadi, Iran (Nobel
Laureate):
To whom this may concern,
Following your kind invitation for Ms. Ebadi to be the chief guest at
the peoples SAARC, Ms. Ebadi regretfully cannot accept as she has prior
obligations to fulfill.
Ms. Ebadi sends her best
wishes for Peoples SAARC, and hopes to be able to attend future
conventions.Sara Akbari
Several prominent personalities, citizens
& group like FIAN International,HIVOS,NAFRE,Mr.
D. Prempati, Daya R. Varma President of CERAS (South Asia Research and
Resource Center), Mani mala,Mr. Sandeep Pandey (Ramon Magsaysay
laureate),Sant Vivek das,film actress Nandita Das,INSEC (Nepal),Wiros
Academy (Srilanka),Socialist thinker Surendra Mohan, Ram Narayan Kumar,
Director, Human Rights and Peace Studies Programme,South Asia Forum for
Human Rights, Mike Dottridge (UK),N Paul Divakar ,Brian Heidel
-Programme Director, Save the Children, Civil Society Watch, Lakshman
Gunasekara(editor of Sunday Observer), Gautam Navlakha(editorial
consultant of EPW), Santosh-Dalit Foundation,Asma
Jahangir(Pakistan),Prakash Louis-Executive Director,Indian Social
Institute, I.K.Shukla, Los Angeles, USA, RAWA
(Afganistan),Nayyar(Pakistan),Iqbal Ansari,Henri Tiphagne, Shahid
Fiaz(Karachi), DR. LEO REBELLO,World Peace Envoy, Bombay
D.P.Kafley,General Secretary (Internal), PFHRB,D.R.Kaarthikeyan
(ex-Director, CBI & NHRC), house right activist Indu
prakash,NACDOR, sayeed ahmad (Bangladesh),Forum Asia (Thailand), Jebra
Ram Muchahary(Chief President,Indian Confederation of Indigenous and
Tribal Peoples), Fr. Xavier Manjooran, SJ, Ilina sen, Rikke
Nöhrlind,Coordinator-International Dalit
Solidarity, Aloysius sj-Program Director,Dept. of Advocacy Research
& Human Rights Education,( www.eurac.edu) Günther
Rautz, manu
alphonse,Director, Social Watch - Tamilnadu, D.
Buutveld Buth,secretary,Alliance 2015, arup rahee,LOKOJ Bangladesh,
Kumar Bhattarai,CWIN- Nepal, Kumi Naidoo,Secretary General &
CEO,CIVICUS, Bala Ram Poudyal, Acting President ,BHUTAN
PWEOPLES' PARTY, Muhammad Hilaluddin-Chief
Director, Angikar Bangladesh , N Paul Divakar and
several others have extended their wholehearted support to the
programme.
COLOMBO
DECLARATION:
Let's begin "Globalisation of Sensitivities"
in South Asia.
South Asia has the world's most populous youthful growing set of
communities. These people are poor and rural by global standards.
Globalisation has been "hollowing out" the more advanced areas in this
region. Wages in the region's globalised workplaces are declining.
(SriLanka's export garments workers' monthly wages have fallen from
USD50 to USD30 between 1983 and 2003, a high growth period for this
industry.)
Isn't it time we organise for decent Social living for our people. A
SAARC for what? Global capital or global people?
Our stand is for our regional countries :
1. To develop certain common standards and fronts in dealings with
Capital Movements and ownership of large Companies
2. To develop common standards and fronts in dealings with the agents
of the global system as donors and World Bank/ IMF
3. To develop common standards of decency of workplace And treatment of
workers
4. To develop common standards of minimum wages
5. To develop common standards of decent housing and social
infrastructure for all.
Our Campaign is to create and promote, within our regional countries, a
grass roots level activism of direct action including:
1. Creating awareness of the World Bank/ Donors/ State Ministries/
Elite Corporate & Professionals nexus which is the Complex that
is causing our problems and economic distortions
2. Creating actions that challenge and overcome this Capital Using
Complex in simple activities as housing or agricultural development in
a way that is developmental and creates the participation of the people
in the exact operations of Capital and Prices in the economy.
3. Creating public demands for a People driven SAARC.
Dr Lenin Raghuvanshi
PVCHR
Varanasi, India
Dr Darin C Gunesekera
Wiros Lokh Institute
Colombo, SriLanka.
30 May 2004
Food security in south Asia
"Food is not a moral entitlement, but a fundamental right"
Food Security in South Asia is a delicate matter because south Asian
countries comprise the bulk of the poor nations in the global map.
Moreover the people insensitive policies promoted by the Governments,
of the South Asian nation, has added up to the vow's .The incoming of
globalization, free trade policies, patenting, acceptance of the
genetically modified food has also given a serious blow, to the
traditional food grains varieties and species in these region.
The discussion of food insecurity in South Asia
was one of the concerns of discussion in the ongoing sessions of the
People's SAARC, Varanasi due to the advocacy of Mr. ashok kumar Sinha
of actionaid . The discussion was organized by FIAN India,Musahar Vikas
Pahal of eastern UP,Rozi Roti Haq Abhiyan,Right to campaign,UP and
moderated by Mr.Sanjay Rai of FIAN International India and was leaded
by Ms. Bindu Gramya,Varanasi(U.P)India. The other members who played an
active role I the discussion were Dr.Rajkumar Rawat,Shri Jawahar
Singh,Ms.Rajkumari Gandhi,Mr.Satya rakish Dev Pandey,Shri Premnath
Gupta,Shri avadh Biharii Gautam,Shri Raju Sarathi,Shri Vibhuti
Chauhan,Mr.Ashok Sinha,Dr.Niti Bhai,Mr.Rahul Kumar,Mr.Narendra
Mishra,Manual scavenger.Smita Khanijoe,Mr.AjayKumar,Mr.Manoj Kumar
Singh,. Ms.Sadhna, Mr.S.Banerjee, Mr.T.K.Basu, Mr.Teerth Raj Mitra,
Mr.RajkumarRawat,Mr.RamJiJaiswal,Mr.PratapSinha,Mr.Kalpana
Patel,Professor MathuraPrasad,Mr.SanjaySrivastava,Ms.Santawana
Srivastawa,Mr.Ashok Chaudhary, Ms.Rachna Grover .The discussion started
with Mr.Sanjay Rai briefing on the getting together of People SAARC,
the food insecurity existing in the South Asia, vision of People's
SAARC in combating the issues. The delegates strongly agreed on the
fact that the food insecurity arises mainly due to:
Ä Inequitable Distribution of natural resources particularly
lands, water and forests.
Ä Technological options promoted by the government that makes
poor farmers vulnerable.
Ä In efficient and Corrupt Public Distribution System.
Inequitable Distribution of Natural Resources
particularly land, water and forests: Adding up to the
point the delegates shared that, International water laws, channelising
and Privatization of the water resources has controlled the access of
the community o this natural resource as a result of which the
communities whose major livelihood was aqua dependent are facing a
setback, even this is having a negative effect on the trade through
water as heavy duties and fines are imposed on crossing the water
boundaries. Most of the South Asian Nations the economy is dependent on
trade through water and most of its population depends on water
resources for livelihood.
The acquisition of land, that once belonged to the Adivasis- forest
saviors, by the Governments of the various countries of the South Asian
Sub Continent, has again put into the question, the control of the
natives on this resource .As a result of this the tribal are facing
tremendous food insecurity, livelihood problems. The discussion also
unveiled the politics involved land entitlements, which is still the
property of the powerful (feudal lords, etc.)
The panel agreed upon that this has led to the violation of the
Universal Declaration of Human Right, Article 25-1 that emphasizes that
every individual as the right to a standard of living adequate for
health and well being of him/herself and of her/his family. The term
'adequate standard of living' includes food clothing, housing, medical
care and necessary social services.
Technological options promoted by the
government that makes poor farmers vulnerable: The panel
discussed that it is an accepted fact that we cannot ignore the market
demand, adopt a stagnant approach, and be against globalization. But
the need has aroused that the international trade policies should be
people sensitive there in order to support the top to bottom approach
it must support the bottom -up approach. The mechanization of the
traditional methods of farming has rendered many of our marginal
farmers and the agricultural labourers jobless, which has aroused food
insecurity issues, hunger and starvation deaths among the community.
The government encouraging the trading of genetically modified food has
also effected socially, culturally and economically all the strata of
the society. The whole of the south Asian countries are greatly
influenced, as a result of which the youth is consuming the junk food
(processed potatoes, rice etc.), which has given a severe blow to the
traditional food products grown in the south Asian countries. Even the
globalization has also to a large extent affected the taste of the
Middle or the higher income group, which are now more comfortable in
consuming the processed and packed food like potato chips, wafers, most
of the companies which are manufacturing these product are foreign
based. This was the serious concern shown by the participants present
from various South Asian Countries.
Inefficient and Corrupt Public Distribution
System: -This is the serious problem that is prevalent
in India. In other south Asian Countries it was discussed by the
representatives, that there do not exist PDS, but they do have
Community Welfare Outlets in which the grains are provided by the
government and people can procure the food grain at a cheaper price
(Same as Fair Price Shops in India). The problems and shortcomings of
all these system were almost the same:
§ The grain provided through this system is not value added.
§ There are a lot of discrepancies occurring in the PDS, as
the food grains are disbursed through the involvement of Government
department, it is seen that the corruption exist at all the level (i.e.
village, block, district, state). This was shared by the activist
working at the grass-roots level in different parts of India (Ms.Bindu,
Gramya, Varanasi,Mr.Manoj Singh, Gorakhpur, Shri.Vibhuti Chauha,
Kushinagar, Mr.Sanjay Rai,Rozi Roti Haque Abhiyaan.).
§ It came out during the discussion are all the schemes which
are being initiated in different part of the South Asian continent are
insensitive towards the service providers as a result of which
corruption exist. If an insight of the corruption were taken would be
clear that the lower level is involved in corruption because it has to
satisfy the upper level corruption etc. and this is a vicious cycle.
Interventions included
It was supported by the panel during the discussion that the food
insecurity problem can be dealt to some extend if the approach
comprised of:
§ Demonstration of good practices, especially in tribal and
dalits communities of the south Asian countries. Relief and
rehabilitation programmes in drought and chronic hunger situation
should be carried out. Practices such as setting up of grain banks
during food insecurity months should be encouraged, wasteland
development programmes should be implemented and community caring for
the destitute families should be encouraged. Promotion of plantation of
trees, whose products would be used by the community for its livelihood
etc. should be encouraged.
§ Promotion of sustainable agriculture and community friendly
agricultural practices like Organic Farming, discouraging of
genetically modified food grains, promotion of drought resistant should
be encouraged along with the training in value added agricultural
products.
§ Organisation of communities to understands the systematic
denial of their rights. People are encouraged to actively influence the
international, national, state laws policies and programmes, so that
they can assert and get their rights of livelihood and food security
which should be in synthesis with their right to information so that
they are people sensitive
§ Peoples' participation in Poverty Assessments and Monitoring
of the various schemes initiated and implemented by the government in
South Asian countries, so as to encourage democracy. This would in
future help the designers to formulate more efficient and effective
programmes and policies, which are people sensitive.
§ Support to people and advocacy groups working for a Right to
Food, Right to livelihood by creating awareness, organizing people to
enable them to assert their rights and conducting research and analysis
to support work on advocacy.
Thus the house agreed upon:
Food Sovereignty
We believe the right to food is a fundamental right and must be assured
through guarantees to equality in work, justice and uniform minimum
wages, and land entitlement. We recommend that relief and aid should be
culturally sensitive and value adding, and uphold that hunger and
starvation are unacceptable.
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Future Programmes.
The working committee has decided on the
following activities:- 1) Training 2) Workshops 3)
Seminar 4) Research 5) Documentation 6) Monitoring 7) Fact finding 8)
Networking 9) Action Alert 10) Voice of marginalised 12) Mass
mobilization & campaign
South
Asian Peoples Forum
ORGANIZATION
Principles
1. The South Asian Peoples Forum (SAPF or Forum)
is a Forum. That is it provides a platform for individuals, communities
or organizations to speak or mobilize people.
2. The Forum is organized by National Organizer organizations which are
one for each nation of the SAARC nations, including nations in
applicant status, and where each national organizer organization is
recognized permanently by the Forum and is equal with each other.
3. The National Organizers are independent
organizations. They have organized the Forum so as to give voice to the
Marginalized Communities of South Asia. They represent to the Heads of
State meetings of SAARC that the SAARC organization becomes a Peoples
SAARC.
4. The Forum shall hold a Convention once every
two years, approximately, that shall pass Resolutions of the Convention
and amend the Policy Statement adopted at the First Convention held in
15 – 17 January 2005.
5. The National Organizers are committed, within
their own constitutions, to take actions and make proposals using the
Forum as a common meeting place.
6. The National Organizers constitute the Working
Committee of the Forum.
7. National Organizers shall establish their own
practices to provide avenues for meetings within their own SAARC
recognized State. In particular, the large State of India, whilst
organized by PVCHR, may have administrative arrangements by the
national organizer for distant regional meetings.
8. For purposes of Accountability and Convener and
Central Organizer functions, the Convener of the First Convention, the
national organizer for India, PVCHR, shall be the point of action or
Central Organizer of the Forum.
9. For purposes of immediate identification of
basic policy stance, the founding slogans of the First Convention,
“Anti Globalization Imperialism; Anti Communal Fascism; For
Global Sensitivities”, shall be used as well as the
“Colombo Declaration”, which was the founding
document calling for the Convention, and the signed banner of the Child
Rights March. The Forum shall be an open one within the natural ambit
of this founding stance.
OPERATIONS

The national organizers work through the Working
Committee and also directly organize the Forum Conventions. The Central
Organizer is the Action Point of the Forum.
The national organizers should organize national
panels of Advisors and also individuals, communities and organizations
to support and develop their work of the Forum. National organizers
shall work bilaterally with each other and contact as they wish besides
the SAARC wide avenue of the Working Committee.
Working Committee
1. The Working Committee consists of one member of each national
organizer with alternates as may be agreed upon with the Central
Organizer for the purposes of any particular meeting.
2. Working Committee meetings shall be called at the request of any two
members as conveyed to the Central Organizer.
3. Advisory members may be co-opted for any meeting.
4. There may be at least one Working Committee meeting between
Conventions.
5. Mr. Subodh,INSEC is chairperson of working committee.
National Organizers
1. The National Organizers are as follows
a. Bangladesh – (LOKOJ)
b. Bhutan – People’s Forum for Human Rights
c. India – Peoples Vigilance Committee on Human Rights
d. Maldives -
e. Nepal – (INSEC)
f. Pakistan – Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
g. Sri Lanka – Wiros Lokh Institute
2. These organizers shall set up advisory panels, and groups/ persons
for the purposes of the Forum.
3. These Organizers may set up initiatives, preferably in terms of
Convention Resolutions, or in their spirit, and request others to join
in or form into projects or develop into Campaigns or the like.
4. National Organizers are the originators of initiatives or campaigns
in the Forum.
5. National organizers may freely arrange funding. In so far as the
name of the Forum is used in a funding arrangement, the Central
Organizer shall be the office of Accountability.
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