Wednesday, January 22

Chiang Mai, Thailand – Thailand’s controversial humanitarian initiative with crisis-torn Myanmar is going through rising criticism even after its fellow members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) appeared to collectively endorse the scheme.

The ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat wrapped up lately in Luang Prabang, the previous capital of landlocked Laos, with an emphasis on the stalled five-point consensus agreed between the bloc and the Myanmar army shortly after it seized energy in a 2021 coup.

An official from Myanmar attended the assembly for the primary time because the army regime was shut out of the highest summits for failing to take steps to finish the disaster.

Democracy activists and politicians have repeatedly known as on ASEAN to take a extra strong strategy in opposition to Min Aung Hlaing and his generals, formally generally known as the State Administration Council (SAC). But with Laos now chairing the organisation, scepticism is rising.

After taking up the ASEAN chairmanship, Laos appointed a particular envoy to Myanmar separate from its international minister, in a break from precedent. Career diplomat Alounkeo Kittikhoun visited Myanmar’s capital Naypyidaw in mid-January, assembly the generals and taking a web page from Cambodia’s playbook of 2022 when it chaired the grouping.

Myanmar Foreign Ministry official Marlar Than Htike in Luang Prabang. She is walking with a Philippines official, She is wearing a traditional outfit with a jacket and has her bag over her shoulder.
A senior Myanmar official, Permanent Secretary Marlar Than Htike, proper, attended the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ [AMM] retreat in Luang Prabang in January [Tang Chhin Sothy/AFP]

Like Cambodia, and even perhaps extra so, Laos is seen as near China.

“ASEAN’s foreign ministers endorsed the much-criticised Thai humanitarian initiative and, given the growing role of China and other Myanmar neighbours since Operation 1027, ASEAN appears to be fading into the background,” stated Laetitia van den Assum, a former Dutch ambassador to Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, referring to the offensive launched by ethnic armed teams and anti-coup forces late final yr that took swathes of territory from the army.

She says Vientiane’s year-long stint as chair is prone to be “a hard slog”.

“For a country with a national debt of 125 percent of GDP [gross domestic product], and most of that debt owed to China, it may find it hard to find a way to make progress with some of ASEAN’s most pressing problems,” she informed Al Jazeera.

Blatant disregard

Sasa, a cupboard minister with Myanmar’s National Unity Government (NUG), notes the group had didn’t act even after the SAC’s atrocities over the previous three years “blatantly disregarded ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus”, which stipulates an finish to the violence, undermining the bloc’s standing.

In addition, the generals have violated UN Security Council Resolution 2669, which additionally demanded an finish to violence and the speedy launch of President Win Myint and de facto chief Aung San Suu Kyi, Sasa informed Al Jazeera.

The NUG is made up of politicians faraway from workplace within the coup, in addition to pro-democracy activists.

“ASEAN and its member states should engage with Myanmar’s legitimate democratic representatives, including the NUG and its allies. If so, ASEAN will help facilitate the restoration of peace, stability, and federal democratic governance in Myanmar,” the minister stated.

There are considerations too about Thailand. It is likely one of the founding members of ASEAN, and its highly effective army, which has itself carried out a number of coups, maintains shut ties with the generals in Myanmar.

Thailand has indicated the humanitarian initiative was supposed to assist pave the way in which for talks to finish the disaster.

“Thailand wants to pull the SAC back into ASEAN and to make the junta presentable, and the humanitarian corridor proposed by Thailand is the first step of many,” van den Assum, the Dutch ambassador, stated.

Thailand has sheltered about 90,000 refugees from Myanmar throughout 9 refugee camps because the mid-Nineteen Eighties, Human Rights Watch stated late final yr. After the 2021 coup, at the least 45,000 extra Myanmar refugees fled to Thailand, the report estimated. Concerns are rising that Myanmar’s new conscription legislation, resulting from come into impact subsequent month, might ship much more individuals over the border.

Thailand and Cambodia “want to see Myanmar back fully in the ASEAN family”, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin stated final month, a place he stated was shared by visiting Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet.

Even earlier than Laos took over the chairmanship of ASEAN from Indonesia, there have been questions over the organisation’s skill to deal with Myanmar’s deepening disaster. The controversies and inactions – not solely over Myanmar but in addition points such because the South China Sea – have raised additional questions on ASEAN’s relevance and its relationship with China, which is vying for affect with the United States.

China, which claims virtually the complete South China Sea, held army drills there final month because the US and the Philippines carried out their very own joint workouts in the identical waters. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam – all ASEAN members – are additionally claimants to components of the ocean, as is Taiwan.

Beijing has been concerned in a variety of confrontations with Manila on the disputed Second Thomas Shoal and Scarborough Reef over the previous yr however has refused to again down. ASEAN has additionally been unable to make progress on a binding code of conduct with China – first mentioned in 2002 – within the waters, including to the notion that China expects Southeast Asia to bow to its calls for.

ASEAN’s inertia suggests members are prone to pursue their very own international coverage on the divisive situation, with the Philippines and Vietnam final month signing agreements to broaden cooperation between their coast guards within the South China Sea.

Protesters at this month’s ASEAN-Australia Special Summit criticised ASEAN and highlighted the generals’ persevering with atrocities [Jaimi Joy/Reuters]

The new Thai authorities’s strategy to Myanmar, particularly its recognition of the SAC, has drawn public criticism, notably from Kasit Piromya, a well-respected veteran ambassador and Thailand’s former international minister.

“Refusing to acknowledge that the junta is the sole reason for this destruction of democracy, society, and millions of lives is damaging to the government’s credibility on its own,” Kasit warned in an opinion piece printed within the Bangkok Post. “When taken in conjunction with empowering his counterpart and the junta in general, however, Khun Parnpree is inherently signing off on the junta’s actions,” the veteran diplomat stated, referring to Thai Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-nukara.

Van den Assum says many civil society and humanitarian teams have formally rejected Thailand’s proposal and say it’s unlikely to generate the funding wanted.

“Under this arrangement, Myanmar’s Red Cross Society gets its instructions from the SAC. We have seen what the SAC has done with other humanitarian operations. For example, after Typhoon Mocha in May, the SAC blocked humanitarian relief to Arakan for months,” she warned, referring to western Rakhine state.

Deepening disaster

Even as Thailand was cosying as much as the Myanmar generals, new proof was rising of the size of the SAC’s’ persevering with violence and atrocities.

Myanmar information outlet Myanmar Now reported that among the resistance within the nation’s central Sagaing area had been burned alive by the army. Based on the accounts of residents and resistance fighters who have been there, Myanmar Now recognized six out of the eight victims, whose ages ranged between 30 and 60.

In a very grotesque execution, two resistance fighters of their 20s have been hanged and burned in public in Magway Region, based on native information experiences. The incident occurred final yr, however the video surfaced solely lately.

“It’s imperative for ASEAN leaders led by Laos to push back against the barbaric actions of the Burmese junta. The Five-Point Consensus has proven ineffective, and it is time to abandon it. The junta must be held accountable,” Thinzar Shunlei Yi, a Myanmar human rights activist, informed Al Jazeera.

But regardless of the deepening disaster, specialists say that’s unlikely to occur, noting that ASEAN’s response has been hobbled by the break up between these – comparable to Laos, Cambodia and Thailand – who’re extra accommodating of the generals, and those that would like the organisation to be more durable. Myanmar has been a member of ASEAN since 1997.

Scot Marciel, the previous US ambassador to Indonesia, ASEAN and Myanmar and writer of Imperfect Partners: The United States and Southeast Asia, believes Western nations might maybe “work more actively with a few individual ASEAN member states such as Indonesia and Singapore toward a better approach”.

Marking the coup’s third anniversary in February, Min Aung Hlaing prolonged the state of emergency that underpins army rule for an extra six months.

A camp for internally displaced individuals in Myanmar as seen throughout the river from Mae Sot. Thailand is apprehensive about an inflow of refugees if the scenario deteriorates additional [File: Jintamas Saksornchai/AP Photo]

The SAC has confronted extreme losses since Operation 1027 started, and a China-brokered ceasefire within the northeast seems to be shaky.

The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), a monitoring group, has documented the deaths of greater than 3,000 civilians by the SAC and its allies, with greater than 26,000 arrested because the 2021 coup, though the precise demise toll is broadly believed to be a lot larger.

“Thailand and Laos are actively endeavouring to re-engage the Myanmar junta, but their belief that addressing humanitarian crises will pave the way for political dialogue is misguided,” a senior pro-democracy politician from Myanmar, who declined to be named for concern of bodily hazard, informed Al Jazeera.

“The crux of the Myanmar quagmire lies in the junta’s disregard for democracy and human rights, compounded by ASEAN’s inability to forge a cohesive response. Without concerted efforts to address these fundamental issues, any attempts to bring the junta back into the fold will ultimately prove futile.”

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