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Asean believe Thailand should open shared border to facilitate humanitarian aid
As the conflict and humanitarian situation in Myanmar continues to deteriorate, Malaysia and Indonesia being the founding members of Asean should take the lead in asking Thailand to open its shared border with Myanmar to facilitate humanitarian assistance.
Asean parliamentarians issue open letter on Myanmar political impasse
Asean Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) on Sunday issued an open letter relaying their disappointment over Five-Point Consensus (5PCs) that hardly witnessed any progress in resolving the political and humanitarian situation in Myanmar.
Hun Sen risks undermining Asean's progress with Myanmar: Jakarta Post contributor
The writer Charles Santiago says Hun Sen is undermining Asean's efforts and threatening to diminish regional credibility and intensify instability.
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Saturday (Dec 4)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Saturday (Dec 4).
"Dramatic rise" in threats to South-East Asian MPs, says APHR
Asean Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) has raised concern over dramatic rise in the number of Member of Parliaments (MPs) detained across Southeast Asia
Uphold Asean’s values of non-interference: MCA to individuals who signed APHR statement
FROM Dr Tee Ching Seng ,MCA International Communication and Diplomacy Bureau
Jakarta Post: Asean voices split over Myanmar military coup
ASEAN member states have issued statements over a spectrum of concerns in response to the military coup currently unraveling in Myanmar amid heightened concerns of democratic backsliding in the South-East Asia region.
Thai govt files royal insult complaint against Thanathorn over vaccine criticism
BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand's government on Wednesday (Jan 20) filed a criminal complaint of defaming the monarchy against banned opposition politician Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, after he criticised its Covid-19 vaccine strategy.
Cops deny role in abduction
Police say they will investigate the alleged disappearance of a self-exiled Thai activist, denying any involvement in what a rights group claimed was an abduction.
Thai military faces protests
Bangkok: His party took third place in Thailand’s disputed national elections, now Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit (pic), a staunch critic of the junta, sees protesters returning to the streets if the military establishment escalates its campaign against the country’s opposition.