MYANMAR
plans on signing the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights-ICCPR. We have not yet signed the ICCPR, but we are already fulfilling
those rights included in the covenant. Our willingness to sign the ICCPR
reflects our commitment to promoting human rights in our country.
Additionally,
in 2020 we will submit the national report to the Universal Periodic
Review-UPR, which is a unique process involving a peer review of the human
rights records of all 193 UN member states. It is an important tool of the
Human Rights Council (HRC) aimed at sharing best practices.
The
2020 report will also detail developments in our country. In fact, the ICCPR is
the one agreement which can guarantee giving full protection to the people, and
preventing any loss of their rights.
The
rights recognize in the covenant are derived from the inherent dignity of the
human being, which are to be followed by all people when building a democracy.
The
inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the
human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.
In
accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the ideal of free
human beings enjoying civil and political freedom, as well as freedom from fear
and want can only be achieved if conditions are created whereby everyone may
enjoy his civil and political rights, as well as his economic, social and
cultural rights.
After
signing the ICCPR, Myanmar would have to implement the rights in the covenant
and must raise awareness about civil and political rights so that our people
can know their rights and the conduct they should follow in recognition of
others’ rights.
The
first thing that we must do is to translate the covenant into Myanmar’s
language, to ensure suitable usage from a legal point of view.
When
signing the covenant, some points in it would be considered exceptions, as they
are not acceptable for our country.
The
signing of the ICCPR would become a significant milestone in our history of
promoting human rights in the country.
By
signing the ICCPR, which is regarded by the international community as an
international covenant supporting a strong democratic nation, Myanmar will be
able to show its political will to protect and promote human rights.
But
before signing the covenant, we need to promote the skills, capacities and
abilities of our government employees so they can effectively participate in
carrying out the covenant with a better understanding of the ICCPR.
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar
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