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Monday, April 29, 2013
Kestabilan, sekuriti maritim diberi perhatian
Oleh Sim Y. H. dan Yusrin Junaidi
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 25 April - Sidang Kemuncak ASEAN ke-22 menekankan pentingnya untuk mengekalkan keamanan, kestabilan dan sekuriti maritim di rantau Asia Tenggara ketika membincangkan mengenai isu permasalahan Laut China Selatan.
Para pemimpin turut menekankan pentingnya untuk mematuhi Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC), Six-Point Principles on the South China Sea-ASEAN serta kenyataan bersama bagi ulang tahun DOC ke-10.
Dalam hubungan itu juga, para pemimpin ASEAN juga menekankan bagi komitmen bersama di bawah DOC berkenaan untuk memastikan bahawa resolusi secara aman bagi pertelingkahan mengikut prinsip undang-undang antarabangsa yang diiktiraf bersama termasuk Konvensyen Pertubuhan Bangsa-bangsa Bersatu Mengenai Undang-undang Laut 1982 (1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea), tanpa perlu untuk menggunakan ancaman atau kekuatan tetapi untuk mengambil sikap menahan diri dalam menyelesaikan masalah atau pertelingkahan.
Dalam hubungan ini, para pemimpin ASEAN mengalu-alukan perbincangan berterusan dengan China dalam pelaksanaan DOC berkenaan secara menyeluruh dan efektif termasuk menerusi kegiatan-kegiatan kerjasama dan projek-projek yang dipersetujui.
Pada masa yang sama, para pemimpin ASEAN turut menugaskan menteri-menteri yang berkenaan untuk bekerja secara aktif dengan China untuk mencapai penyelesaian awal bagi sebuah Code of Conduct in the South China Sea (COC) berdasarkan kepada persetujuan bersama.
Menyentuh situasi di Timur Tengah, para pemimpin ASEAN menekankan lagi sokongan bagi hak yang sah, rakyat Palestin bagi menubuhkan sebuah negara Palestin yang merdeka dan bagi penyelesaian dua negara dimana kedua buah negara dan rakyat masing-masing dalam hidup bersama-sama dengan aman.
Para pemimpin menyeru bagi semua pihak yang berkenaan untuk berusaha bagi menghidupkan semula perbincangan keamanan dan untuk memindahkan semua rintangan kepada usaha itu khususnya pembinaan penempatan haram di kawasan-kawasan Palestin yang ditakluki.
Mengulas mengenai perkembangan di Semenanjung Korea, para pemimpin ASEAN menyatakan kebimbangan dengan perkembangan terkini di kawasan berkenaan. Pada masa yang sama, para pemimpin amat mengalu-alukan usaha Republik Demokratik Rakyat Korea untuk mematuhi sepenuhnya dengan ketetapan di bawah Resolusi Majlis Keselamatan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu dan komitmen di bawah Kenyataan Bersama Perbincangan Enam Pihak.
Para pemimpin ASEAN menekankan lagi sokongan terhadap usaha untuk membawa kepada proses pelupusan nuklear (denuclearisation) Semenanjung Korea secara aman serta usaha untuk menghidupkan semula perbincangan Enam Pihak.
Para pemimpin ASEAN turut menekankan pentingnya bagi dialog untuk mempromosikan kefahaman bersama dan keyakinan di antara semua pihak yang berkenaan untuk memastikan keamanan, keselamatan dan kestabilan di Semenanjung Korea.
Para pemimpin ASEAN juga menyatakan kepentingan bagi Pengerusi ASEAN untuk menyertai Sidang Kemuncak G20 dan sehubungan itu amat mengalu-alukan jemputan Rusia bagi menyertai Sidang Kemuncak G20 di St Petersburg pada September nanti.
Dalam hubungan itu, para pemimpin ASEAN telah menugaskan pegawai-pegawainya untuk merangka Kertas mengenai kedudukan ASEAN bagi Sidang Kemuncak G20 yang mencerminkan visi ASEAN dalam agenda G20 termasuk isu-isu serantau dan global.
Mengenai Kerjasama Ekonomi Asia Pasifik (APEC), pemimpin-pemimpin ASEAN yang bersidang terus menekankan peranan penting APEC dalam rantau Asia Pasifik khususnya dalam mempromosikan Bogor Goals bagi pelaburan dan perdagangan bebas serta terbuka, mengukuhkan pembangunan kapasiti serta pembangunan sekuriti manusia di rantau Asia Pasifik.
Dalam hubungan itu, para pemimpin menyokong sepenuhnya Indonesia selaku Pengerusi APEC 2013 dalam mengambil peranan utama kearah mencapai matlamat-matlamat berkenaan menerusi tiga bidang keutamaan iaitu bagi mencapai Bogor Goals, mencapai pembangunan mampan secara saksama dan mempromosikan kesalinghubungan.
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Setuju realisasikan Komuniti ASEAN
Oleh Sim Y. H. & Yusrin Junaidi
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 25 April - Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam, Pengerusi ASEAN 2013, hari ini bertitah menyatakan bahawa pemimpin-pemimpin ASEAN yang bersidang sebulat suara bersetuju untuk meningkatkan lagi usaha ke arah merealisasikan satu Komuniti ASEAN yang bersatu dan berintegrasi dari segi politik, ekonomi dan sosial, supaya dapat meraih peluang yang ada dan yang akan datang serta mampu untuk bertindak balas terhadap cabaran-cabaran serantau dan antarabangsa.
Pada masa yang sama, pemimpin-pemimpin yang bersidang mengulangi komitmen mereka dalam mengurangkan jurang perbezaan pembangunan dengan melaksanakan Pelan Kerja IAI ke-2 (2009-2015) serta Peta Jalan ASEAN ke arah merealisasikan Matlamat Pembangunan Milenium (MDGs) dengan tumpuan khusus kepada matlamat-matlamat yang boleh dicapai dan keutamaan serta senario-senario yang mungkin berlaku selepas 2015.
Baginda Sultan bertitah demikian ketika berkenan berangkat ke Majlis Sidang Media yang berlangsung selepas Sidang Kemuncak ASEAN ke-22 berlangsung di Bangunan Jabatan Perdana Menteri, hari ini.
Sementara itu, dalam Kenyataan Bersama yang dikeluarkan di akhir Sidang Kemuncak ASEAN ke-22 di sini, pemimpin-pemimpin yang bersidang juga mengambil maklum mengenai pentingnya usaha pelbagai organ ASEAN dalam membantu negara-negara anggota ASEAN untuk melaksanakan sepenuhnya komitmen ke arah merealisasikan Komuniti ASEAN, dan untuk mempersiapkan ASEAN bagi menghadapi cabaran masa depan.
Sehubungan itu, para pemimpin mengambil maklum mengenai penubuhan Pasukan Bertindak Peringkat Tinggi untuk mereviu dan membuat cadangan mengenai cara-cara bagi mengukuhkan lagi kesemua organ ASEAN berkenaan.
Para pemimpin juga mengambil maklum bahawa ASEAN akan berhadapan dengan situasi geopolitik yang semakin sukar dan oleh itu, para pemimpin menugaskan Majlis Penyelarasan ASEAN (ACC) untuk mereviu proses dan institusi-institusi ASEAN supaya dapat mempertahankan peranan ASEAN dalam arkitektur serantau serta untuk menyediakan cadangan-cadangan menjelang Sidang Kemuncak ASEAN ke-23.
Para pemimpin juga menyatakan bahawa mereka memahami bahawa tarikh sasaran bagi merealisasikan sebuah Komuniti ASEAN semakin hampir dan oleh itu, perlu untuk melaksanakan usaha integrasi ASEAN seterusnya dan pada masa yang sama, untuk mencari kaedah terbaik bagi meletakkan ASEAN secara strategik di dalam arkitektur serantau yang terus berubah.
Para pemimpin menugaskan Majlis-majlis Komuniti ASEAN untuk memulakan kerja bagi visi selepas 2015 dan para pemimpin amat berminat untuk membincangkan perkara-perkara berhubungan isu berkenaan di Sidang Kemuncak ASEAN ke-23.
Menyentuh bidang Komuniti Politik-Sekuriti ASEAN, kenyataan berkenaan menjelaskan bahawa para pemimpin yang bersidang menekankan perlunya untuk mempromosikan ketelusan, kepercayaan dan kefahaman mengenai dasar-dasar pertahanan serantau serta persepsi sekuriti dalam kalangan negara-negara anggota ASEAN serta rakan-rakan serantau.
Sehubungan itu, para pemimpin amat mengalu-alukan penerbitan ASEAN Security Outlook (ASO) pada 2013 serta pelancaran penerbitan memperingati Forum Serantau ASEAN (ARF) ke-20.
Para pemimpin yang bersidang juga menekankan lagi Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC) sebagi kunci tata kelakuan dalam menangani hubungan antara negara di rantau ASEAN serta menjadi asas bagi mengekalkan keamanan dan kestabilan serantau.
Dalam hubungan itu juga, para pemimpin yang bersidang turut mengalu-alukan kemasukan Norway ke dalam TAC pada Jun 2013.
Dalam kenyataan berkenaan juga, para pemimpin ASEAN yang bersidang juga mengalu-alukan komitmen dan tanggungjawab bersama menteri-menteri pertahanan dan angkatan-angkatan tentera ASEAN dalam usaha untuk meningkatkan lagi keamanan dan sekuriti serantau termasuk pergerakan ke arah lima bidang utama dalam proses Mesyuarat Menteri-menteri Pertahanan ASEAN-Plus (ADMM-Plus).
Para pemimpin juga amat mengalu-alukan penganjuran Eksais ADMM-Plus HADR & MM Ex yang akan berlangsung di Negara Brunei Darussalam pada 17 hingga 20 Jun nanti di mana ia memberikan sumbangan signifikan ke arah kerjasama di kalangan negara-negara ADMM-Plus dalam usaha untuk membangun kapasiti dan keyakinan serantau dalam menangani isu-isu atau cabaran sekuriti bukan tradisional khususnya pengurusan bencana.
Pada masa yang sama, para pemimpin turut mengalu-alukan penyertaan pelbagai sektor dan penyelarasan pelbagai sektor termasuk lebih banyak penyelarasan tentera-awam dalam operasi respons kecemasan.
Para pemimpin turut mengalu-alukan kewujudan pelbagai mekanisme yang berhubungan dengan pengurusan bencana dalam ASEAN untuk menyelaraskan kegiatan dan dasar-dasar menerusi Perjanjian ASEAN bagi Pengurusan Bencana dan Respons Kecemasan (AADMER) selaku platform bersama bagi pengurusan bencana.
Para pemimpin dalam kenyataan berkenaan juga menekankan komitmen untuk mengekalkan Asia Tenggara sebagai zon bebas senjata nuklear dan bebas dari semua jenis senjata pemusnah besar dan dalam hubungan itu amat mengalu-alukan penandatanganan, Protocol to the Treaty on Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (SEANWFZ) dan dokumen-dokumen yang berkenaan tanpa sebarang halangan secepat mungkin.
Pada masa yang sama, para pemimpin juga mengalu-alukan penyambungan Pelan Tindakan bagi mengukuhkan Pelaksanaan perjanjian SEANWFZ bagi tempoh lima tahun lagi iaitu dari 2013 hingga 2017.
Para pemimpin yang bersidang juga menyatakan komitmen dalam menangani isu-isu keganasan dan jenayah merentas sempadan di rantau Asia Tenggara dan dalam hubungan itu, menyarankan supaya badan-badan sektoral yang berkenaan untuk menggandakan kerja-kerja mereka dalam melaksanakan pelan kerja dan program kerja yang berkaitan dengan bidang-bidang utama jenayah merentas sempadan serta untuk menangani secara efektif ancaman sekuriti bukan tradisional yang semakin meningkat di rantau Asia Tenggara.
Para pemimpin juga mengambil maklum mengenai perkembangan yang dibuat dalam Pelan Serantau bagi Tindakan Bagi Membanteras Penyeludupan Manusia (RPA) dan Konvensyen ASEAN terhadap Penyeludupan Manusia (ACTIP) yang mencerminkan perlunya untuk membanteras kegiatan pemerdagangan dan penyeludupan manusia di rantau Asia Tenggara.
Sekuriti maritim juga diberikan tumpuan di mana para pemimpin yang bersidang menyatakan keselamatan maritim adalah amat penting bagi membangunkan Asia Tenggara yang aman, stabil dan berdaya tahan yang mana dalam hubungan itu, usaha untuk mengukuhkan kerjasama serantau dalam bidang keselamatan maritim amat dialu-alukan, menerusi pembangunan kapasiti, pertukaran pengalaman dan perkongsian amalan terbaik dengan menggunakan rangka kerja ASEAN yang sedia ada termasuk Forum Maritim ASEAN (AMF).
Para pemimpin juga mengalu-alukan Deklarasi Hak Manusia ASEAN (AHRD) sebagai mercu tanda penting dalam usaha ASEAN untuk mempromosi dan melindungi hak manusia di rantau ASEAN dan untuk menggalakkan ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) untuk meningkatkan lagi kegiatannya termasuk dalam pelaksanaan AHRD dengan penyelarasan bersama pelbagai badan-badan sektoral ASEAN.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Burma: End ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ of Rohingya Muslims
Unpunished Crimes Against Humanity, Humanitarian Crisis in Arakan State
(Bangkok) – Burmese authorities and members of Arakanese groups have committed crimes against humanity in a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims in Arakan State since June 2012, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today.
The 153-page report, “‘All You Can Do is Pray’: Crimes Against Humanity and Ethnic Cleansing of Rohingya Muslims in Burma’s Arakan State,” describes the role of the Burmese government and local authorities in the forcible displacement of more than 125,000 Rohingya and other Muslims and the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Burmese officials, community leaders, and Buddhist monks organized and encouraged ethnic Arakanese backed by state security forces to conduct coordinated attacks on Muslim neighborhoods and villages in October 2012 to terrorize and forcibly relocate the population. The tens of thousands of displaced have been denied access to humanitarian aid and been unable to return home.
“The Burmese government engaged in a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya that continues today through the denial of aid and restrictions on movement,” said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director. “The government needs to put an immediate stop to the abuses and hold the perpetrators accountable or it will be responsible for further violence against ethnic and religious minorities in the country.”
Following sectarian violence between Arakanese and Rohingya in June 2012, government authorities destroyed mosques, conducted violent mass arrests, and blocked aid to displacedMuslims. On October 23, after months of meetings and public statements promoting ethnic cleansing, Arakanese mobs attacked Muslim communities in nine townships, razing villages and killing residents while security forces stood aside or assisted the assailants. Some of the dead were buried in mass graves, further impeding accountability.
Human Rights Watch traveled to Arakan State following the waves of violence and abuses in June and October, visiting sites of attacks and every major displaced person camp, as well as unofficial displacement sites. The report draws on more than 100 interviews with Rohingya and non-Rohingya Muslims and Arakanese who suffered or witnessed abuses, as well as some organizers and perpetrators of the violence.
All of the state security forces operating in Arakan State are implicated in failing to prevent atrocities or directly participating in them, including local police, Lon Thein riot police, the inter-agency border control force called Nasaka, and the army and navy. One soldier told a Muslim man who was pleading for protection as his village was being burned: “The only thing you can do is pray to save your lives.”
Displaced Rohingya told Human Rights Watch how in October security forces stood by or joined with large groups of Arakanese men armed with machetes, swords, homemade guns, and Molotov cocktails who descended upon and attacked their villages. In some cases, attacks occurred simultaneously in townships separated by considerable distance.
Satellite images obtained by Human Rights Watch from just 5 of the 13 townships that experienced violence since June show 27 unique zones of destruction, including the destruction of 4,862 structures covering 348 acres of mostly Muslim-owned residential property.
In the deadliest incident, on October 23, at least 70 Rohingya were killed in a daylong massacre in Yan Thei village in Mrauk-U Township. Despite advance warning of the attack, only a small number of riot police, local police, and army soldiers were on duty to provide security, but they assisted the killings by disarming the Rohingya of their sticks and other rudimentary weapons they carried to defend themselves. Included in the death toll were 28 children who were hacked to death, including 13 under age 5. “First the soldiers told us, ‘Do not do anything, we will protect you, we will save you,’ so we trusted them,” a 25-year-old survivor told Human Rights Watch. “But later they broke that promise. The Arakanese beat and killed us very easily. The security did not protect us from them.”
“In October, security forces either looked the other way as Arakanese mobs attacked Muslim settlements or joined in the bloodletting and arson,” Robertson said. “Six months later, the government still blames ‘communal violence’ for the deaths and destruction when, in truth, the government knew what was happening and could have stopped it.”
Considerable local organizing preceded and backed October’s attacks. The two groups most influential in organizing anti-Rohingya activities were the local order of Buddhist monks (the sangha) and the regionally powerful Rakhine Nationalities Development Party (RNDP), which was founded in 2010 by Arakanese nationalists. Between June and October, these groups and others issued numerous anti-Rohingya pamphlets and public statements, explicitly or implicitly denying the existence of the Rohingya ethnicity, demonizing them, and calling for their removal from the country, at times using the phrase “ethnic cleansing.” The statements frequently were released in connection with organized meetings and in full view of local, state, and national authorities who raised no concerns. Local authorities, politicians, and monks also acted, often through public statements and force, to deny Muslims their rights to freedom of movement, opportunities to earn a living, and access to markets and to humanitarian aid. The apparent goal has been to coerce them to abandon their homes and leave the area.
“Local officials and community leaders engaged in an organized effort to demonize and isolate the Muslim population as a prelude to murderous mob attacks,” Robertson said. “Moreover, since the bloodshed, the central government has taken no action to punish those responsible or reverse the ethnic cleansing of the forcibly displaced Muslims.”
Human Rights Watch uncovered evidence of four mass-grave sites in Arakan State – three dating from the immediate aftermath of the June violence and one from the October violence. Security forces actively impeded accountability and justice by digging mass graves to destroy evidence of crimes.
For instance, on June 13, a government truck dumped 18 naked and half-clothed bodies near a Rohingya displaced person camp outside of Sittwe, the state capital. Some of the victims had been “hogtied” with string or plastic strips before being executed. By leaving the bodies near a camp for displaced Rohingya, the soldiers were sending a message – consistent with a policy of ethnic cleansing – that the Rohingya should leave permanently.
“They dropped the bodies right here,” said a Rohingya man, who saw the bodies being dumped. “Three bodies had gunshot wounds. Some had burns, some had stab wounds. One gunshot wound was on the forehead, one on the chest.”
Arakan State faces a major humanitarian crisis brought on by the Burmese government’s systematic restrictions on humanitarian aid to displaced Rohingya.
More than 125,000 Rohingya and non-Rohingya Muslims, and a smaller number of Arakanese, have been in displaced person camps in Arakan State since June. While President Thein Sein’s government has hosted high-profile diplomatic visits to displacement sites, it has also obstructed the effective delivery of humanitarian aid. Many of the displaced Muslims have been living in overcrowded camps that lack adequate food, shelter, water and sanitation, schools, and medical care. Security forces in some areas have provided protection to displaced Muslims, but more typically they have acted as their jailers, preventing access to markets, livelihoods, and humanitarian assistance, for which many are in desperate need.
Tens of thousands of Rohingya face a range of deadly waterborne diseases if they are not moved to higher ground before the rainy season begins in May.
“The problem with aid delivery in Arakan State is not a failure of coordination, but a failure of leadership by the government to allow displaced Muslims access to aid and freedom of movement,” Robertson said. “An entirely predictable and preventable humanitarian crisis is just weeks away when the rains fall and camps flood, spreading waterborne diseases.”
The displaced Rohingya have not been consulted on their right to return to their original towns and villages, heightening concerns of a long-term intent to segregate the population.
Lacking aid, protection, and facing violence and abuses, tens of thousands of Rohingya have fled the country by sea since June with hopes of reaching Bangladesh, Malaysia, or Thailand, and many thousands more appear ready to do the same – several hundred people have already died at sea.
Under international law, crimes against humanity are crimes committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack by a government or organization on a civilian population. Among the crimes against humanity committed against the Rohingya since June were murder, deportation and forcible transfer of the population, and persecution.
“Ethnic cleansing,” though not a formal legal term, has been defined as a purposeful policy by an ethnic or religious group to remove by violent and terror-inspiring means the civilian population of another ethnic or religious group from certain geographic areas.
Central to the persecution of the Rohingya is the 1982 Citizenship Law, which effectively denies Burmese citizenship to Rohingya on discriminatory ethnic grounds. Because the law does not consider the Rohingya to be one of the eight recognized “national races,” which would entitle them to full citizenship, they must provide “conclusive evidence” that their ancestors settled in Burma before independence in 1948, a difficult if not impossible task for most Rohingya families.
The government and Burmese society openly consider the Rohingya to be illegal immigrants from what is now Bangladesh and not a distinct “national race” of Burma, denying them consideration for full citizenship. Official government statements refer to them as “Bengali,” “so-called Rohingya,” or the pejorative “kalar.”
Human Rights Watch urged the Burmese government to urgently amend the 1982 Citizenship Act to eliminate discriminatory provisions and to ensure that Rohingya children have the right to acquire a nationality where otherwise they would be stateless.
“Burma should accept an independent international commission to investigate crimes against humanity in Arakan State, locate victims, and provide redress,” said Robertson. “Burma’s donors need to wake up and realize the seriousness of the Rohingya’s plight, and demand that the government urgently stop abuses, promote the safe return of displaced Muslims, and ensure accountability to end the deadly cycle of violence in Arakan State.”
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Golongan belia paksi kepada pembangunan berdaya tahan
PORT MORESBY, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Jumaat, 19 April. - Dalam keadaan hubungan dunia yang saling berkaitan, Negara Brunei Darussalam melihat golongan belia adalah sebahagian daripada penyumbang kepada penyelesaian isu-isu yang dihadapi.
Kepentingan belia itu turut disentuh oleh Menteri Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Pekerma Laila Diraja Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Hazair bin Haji Abdullah pada Mesyuarat Menteri-Menteri Belia Komanwel Kali Ke-8 yang bermula 16 April lepas dan berakhir hari ini.
Perasmian mesyuarat disempurnakan oleh Perdana Menteri Papua New Guinea, Yang Amat Berhormat Peter O’Neil. Majlis turut dihadiri oleh Menteri-Menteri Belia dan ketua-ketua rombongan dari 35 buah negara-negara Komanwel dan juga Setiausaha Agung Sekretariat Komanwel, Tuan Yang Terutama Kamalesh Sharma.
Mesyuarat bertemakan 'Golongan Belia Paksi kepada Pembangunan Berdaya Tahan' dan dipengerusikan oleh Menteri Ugama, Belia dan Pembangunan Masyarakat, Papua New Guinea, Yang Berhormat Loujaya Toni.
Dalam perbincangan mengenai pentingnya peranan pendidikan dan kemahiran dalam menyumbang kepada peluang pekerjaan golongan belia, Yang Berhormat menekankan kepentingan menanamkan nilai-nilai disiplin, komitmen, etika dan sikap kerja yang positif dalam kalangan belia selain pendidikan dan kemahiran.
Yang Berhormat juga mengalu-alukan penumpuan terhadap keusahawanan dan pembangunan perusahaan golongan belia dalam mesyuarat kali ini dan seterusnya berharap akan mendapat bantuan teknikal daripada pihak Sekretariat Komanwel dalam perlaksanaan pembangunan keusahawanan dan perusahaan belia di Negara Brunei Darussalam.
Menyentuh mengenai tema mesyuarat, Yang Berhormat berkata tema tersebut selaras dengan keutamaan yang diberikan kepada peranan belia dalam pembangunan di Negara Brunei Darussalam.
Sehubungan dengan ini, Yang Berhormat turut memetik titah Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam yang berkaitan dengan tema mesyuarat yang berbunyi “Golongan muda atau golongan belia itu mempunyai nilainya yang tersendiri untuk diambil manfaat oleh bangsa dan negara.”
Belia adalah aset negara. Kerana itu, agenda pembinaan belia adalah amat penting untuk diberi fokus. Mereka yang dibangun itu akan menjadi cermin kepada corak kepimpinan masa depan yang penuh dengan teka-teki.
Jika mereka baik, maka kita pun bolehlah tersenyum lega, tetapi jika mereka menjadi insan yang cair moral, maka akan merintihlah negara memikul bebannya.”
Seterusnya dalam menyentuh mengenai saranan bagi keutamaan peruntukan diberikan untuk pembangunan belia, Yang Berhormat memaklumkan bahawa bertepatan sekali dengan saranan tersebut, tema bagi tahun kewangan 2013/2014 di Negara Brunei Darussalam adalah 'Belia Berwawasan, Pemangkin Pembangunan Yang Berdaya Tahan'.
Oleh itu, peruntukan yang besar telah disediakan bagi projek-projek yang berbentuk menyeluruh (holistic) untuk pembangunan kapasiti belia-belia Negara Brunei Darussalam melalui pelbagai program pendidikan, kemahiran dan pembangunan belia.
Yang Berhormat juga menjelaskan mengenai pendekatan 'Oleh Belia, Untuk Belia' yang diguna pakai dalam perlaksanaan program-program dan penyediaan kemudahan-kemudahan untuk golongan belia. Ini dilaksanakan melalui dialog bersama belia bagi mendapatkan maklum balas dan mengongsikan pandangan terhadap isu-isu yang merupakan kepentingan belia dan membincangkan sumbangan yang dapat mereka berikan untuk pembangunan negara.
Melalui dialog-dialog belia tersebut jelas Yang Berhormat, ianya memberikan peluang interaksi kepada belia-belia untuk mengambil tanggungjawab yang besar dan komitmen bagi memikirkan masa depan mereka dan meningkatkan kapasiti dan daya saing mereka.
Ini tegas Yang Berhormat, diharapkan akan dapat menanamkan harga dan maruah diri, matlamat hidup untuk menyumbang kepada pembaikan diri mereka, keluarga, masyarakat, negara dan juga kepada pembangunan serantau dan antarabangsa.
Semasa mesyuarat ini, Menteri-Menteri Belia Komanwel juga membincangkan mengenai penubuhan Majlis Belia Komanwel dan Indeks Pembangunan Belia Komanwel yang mana merupakan antara perkara-perkara yang telah dipersetujui semasa Mesyuarat Ketua-Ketua Kerajaan Komanwel (CHOGM) tahun 2011.
Semasa menghadiri mesyuarat ini, Yang Berhormat juga sempat mengadakan perbincangan bersama Wakil Khas Belia Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu, Tuan Ahmad Alhendawi yang antaranya membincangkan mengenai hal ehwal pembangunan belia dan peranan belia selaku paksi dalam pembangunan berdaya tahan.
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Dutch crown prince hints at informal monarchy
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander set the tone Wednesday for what could be a relatively laid-back monarchy, saying in his last major interview before he becomes king that his subjects don't have to address him as your majesty.
The prince's comments, in a pre-recorded television interview, are an indication that he could be an informal monarch more in the style of his grandmother, Queen Juliana — known for her folksy style and riding her bicycle in public — than his more formal mother, Queen Beatrix.
The 45-year-old prince and his Argentine-born wife, Princess Maxima, will become king and queen when Beatrix, abdicates April 30 after 33 years on the throne.
"I'm not a protocol fetishist. People can address me however they want," Willem-Alexander said.
"For me, it is about people feeling at ease when I'm with them."
He also said he has no problem with protests during celebrations in Amsterdam to mark his ascent to the throne. Protests also broke out during his mother's investiture in 1980.
"I'm convinced we are going to have a magnificent investiture day ... in Amsterdam, in which there will be opportunities for protest, and that is as it should be," he said.
Looking relaxed sitting next to Maxima for the nearly hour-long interview, Willem-Alexander touched briefly on a family tragedy that will hang over celebrations surrounding his investiture — his brother Prince Johan Friso has been in a coma for more than a year since being caught in an avalanche while skiing in Austria.
"For the family, it is a very difficult moment," he said.
Also absent on the day will be Maxima's father, Jorge Zorreguieta, who was an agriculture minister in the military junta that ruled Argentina with an iron fist in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
His role in the brutal regime meant he was not invited to Willem-Alexander and Maxima's wedding and he will not be in Amsterdam on April 30 either.
"It was clear that if my father could not come for the wedding then it was very clear: This is a constitutional celebration so my father doesn't belong there," Maxima said.
Willem-Alexander said that after being groomed for years he is now confident he's ready to replace his mother.
He said that while he wants to keep up the tradition of the 200-year-old Dutch monarchy, he also wants to be "a king who in the 21st century can unite, represent and encourage society."
He also said he would consent to any move by lawmakers to make the monarchy purely ceremonial. At the moment, Queen Beatrix still swears in new Cabinet ministers after elections and delivers a speech each year at the opening of parliament, but some lawmakers favor reining in even those limited powers.
"If the lawmaking process is democratic and constitutional, I will accept everything," he said.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Asia warned vs energy dependence
DEVELOPING ASIA should shift its dependence to alternative fuels to sustain its growth path in the next two decades, a senior Asian Development Bank (ADB) official said yesterday.
“If developing Asia is to continue to grow at around 6% and lift millions more out of poverty it needs a massively increased energy supply,” Minsoo Lee, senior economist at the ADB said during the discussions on the lending agency’s updated Asian Development Outlook 2013 at the AIM Conference Center in Makati.
However, Mr. Lee said, while Asia’s energy demand will continue to increase in the next two decades, its energy supply is not enough, even by 2035.
He said that the energy security in developing Asia rests on three pillars: adequacy and reliability of critical energy supply, environmental sustainability, and affordable access.
In terms of adequacy and reliability, he mentioned that Asia’s energy self-sufficiency rate -- a country’s dependence on renewable resources of energy, will be deteriorating due to increasing dependence on fossil fuels, which are non-renewable.
Only three economies in Asia will be self-sufficient by 2035 namely, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Brunei Darussalam. The Philippines’ self-sufficiency rate is projected at less than 20% by 2035, Mr. Lee said.
“In the Philippines, the indigenous reserves of coal and natural gas will likely be depleted by 2035, and the renewable resources usage share will dramatically decrease to 20%, from the current of about 40%,” Mr. Lee said.
“Therefore, the government should think of ways to boost the country’s energy self-sufficiency rate in two decades,” he added.
Mr. Lee mentioned that without radical changes to Asia’s current energy mix by 2035, coal use will increase by 81%, oil consumption will double, [and ] natural gas use will more than triple.
Developing Asia accounted to 79% of the total population dependent on traditional fuels globally.
Developing Asia’s fossil fuels proven reserves of coal was recorded at 26% of the global figure in 2011, conventional gas reserves was at 16%, while technically recoverable oil and natural gas liquids were accounted to 15%.
Mr. Lee said the region’s oil imports will triple to $30 million barrels a day by 2035 from $11 million barrels a day in 2011.
“In 2010, Asia’s oil imports from the Middle East has risen to 48%. As this trend, will likely to continue, Asia’s growing dependence on a single region poses a great risk for adequate reliable energy supply,” he said.
In terms of environmental sustainability, Mr. Lee said the consumption of fossil fuels is likely to spell environmental disaster.
Furthermore, in terms of affordable access to electricity, Mr. Lee said, “Asia is home to most of the world’s energy poor.”
Developing Asia accounted to 50% of the population without access electricity in 2011. “Affordable energy is key to inclusive growth,” Mr. Lee said.
Mr. Lee said that to allow affordable access of electricity to the poor, the government should “replace general subsidies with targeted subsidies.”
Fossil fuel subsidies accounts to 0.7% of the Philippine gross domestic product (GDP) in 2011, he said.
He also said governments should introduce tax on greenhouse gas emissions to reduce energy consumption and develop new clean technologies.
He added that energy experts should harness renewable energy supplies such as solar, wind, hydropower and biofuels. Developing Asia’s contribution to the global GDP would increase by 2035, its energy use relative to the rest of the world would also grow.
Developing Asia accounts to 28% of the global GDP in 2010, which is projected to almost double to 44% in 2035.
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Brunei, Philippines to boost ties
HM hails Aquino aid for Brunei's ASEAN Chair.
BRUNEI Darussalam and the Philippines have agreed to deepen cooperation in various areas of development to boost bilateral and ASEAN relations.
"As ASEAN Chair for this year, Brunei Darussalam will continue to work closely with the Philippines towards achieving concrete outcomes in economic growth and social progress and in promoting regional peace and stability," His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam said in his titah during a state luncheon hosted by Philippine President Benigno Aquino III at Malacanang Palace yesterday.
His Majesty, who arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Monday, paid a two-day visit to the country that ended yesterday.
His Majesty said he appreciated President Aquino's continued support for Brunei Darussalam's chairing of the regional bloc, and said he looked forward to welcoming the president to the Sultanate for the ASEAN Summit on April 24-25. The monarch also commended President Aquino on the initiatives he had taken to promote peace and reconciliation in the southern Philippines and assured the president that Brunei Darussalam would continue to provide assistance to its peacekeeping efforts.
On the bilateral front, His Majesty said he was very much impressed with the progress and development made by the Philippines since his last visit to the country in 2009.
"Mr president, I am happy to reaffirm the long-standing friendship and cooperation that exists between our two countries," the monarch said, adding that both countries' public and private sectors, as well as their citizens, had established close ties that reflected the quality and strength of the nations' relations.
His Majesty was also pleased to see that both governments were working together in areas such as agriculture, education, defence and more recently, energy.
Brunei Darussalam is happy to be hosting more than 20,000 Philippine citizens, who are making a significant contribution to Brunei Darussalam's development, His Majesty said.
He added that he believed there were many areas where the people of both countries could promote trade and investment.
At the end of his titah, His Majesty extended the people of Brunei Darussalam's best wishes for lasting peace, happiness and prosperity in the Philippines.
Meanwhile, President Aquino in his speech said that as a brother nation in ASEAN, his country was committed to nurturing relations with Brunei and other Southeast Asian states and promoting economic and cultural ties and maritime security. "This is our pledge, to continue working with our neighbours in implementing the commitments of ASEAN member states in the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, and in moving forward with negotiations for the adoption of a Code of Conduct, the president said. Aquino said he was confident that under Brunei Darussalam's chair this year the region would move further along the path to harmony and sustainable development. "I look forward to working with Your Majesty in building a Southeast Asia that is truly an abode of peace for all peoples", the president said.
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Brunei bakal jadi tumpuan dunia perniagaan ASEAN
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 15 April - Negara Brunei Darussalam akan menjadi tumpuan dunia perniagaan dan perdagangan ASEAN dan serantau apabila menjadi hos kepada Sidang Kemuncak Perniagaan dan Pelaburan ASEAN (ABIS) 2013.
Pengerusi Majlis Penasihat Perniagaan ASEAN (BAC) 2013, Dayang Fauziah binti DSP Haji Talib berkata, sidang kemuncak itu akan memberi penekanan kepada usaha untuk melibatkan penyertaan pemimpin-pemimpin dari perniagaan dan perusahaan, politik, akademik serta industri dalam membincangkan langkah ke arah pembentukan agenda-agenda industri dan serantau.
Menurut beliau, usaha terus dilaksanakan bagi memperkukuhkan asas dan mempercepatkan lagi perkembangan ke arah pembentukan sebuah ekonomi serantau yang bersepadu dengan memberikan tumpuan kepada mengukuhkan lagi perkembangan perdagangan dan integrasi ekonomi serantau, mempromosikan pembangunan syarikat atau perusahaan baru dan menjana pembangunan Perusahaan Mikro, Kecil dan Sederhana secara mampan serta menggalakkan penyertaan golongan belia dan wanita dalam ASEAN BAC.
Beliau menyatakan perkara ini ketika menyampaikan kata alu-aluan di Majlis Pelancaran dan Penandatanganan Perjanjian ABIS 2013 yang berlangsung di Pusat Persidangan Antarabangsa, Berakas, hari ini.
Menurut Dayang Fauziah ASEAN BAC mengenal pasti bahawa perusahaan mikro, kecil dan sederhana (MSME) merupakan enjin pertumbuhan yang penting dalam ASEAN dan golongan belia serta wanita memainkan peranan yang besar dalam sumbangan kepada pembangunan ekonomi ASEAN.
Oleh itu adalah amat penting bagi memberikan tumpuan supaya akan melibatkan penyertaan aktif kumpulan berkenaan kepada usaha untuk membangunkan ekonomi serantau yang bukan sahaja dinamik dan positif tetapi juga terus berkembang secara mampan, katanya.
Mengulas lanjut mengenai MSME ASEAN, Dayang Fauziah berkata bahawa pada masa ini, terdapat lebih daripada 96 peratus PKS di rantau Asia Tenggara dan wanita meliputi di antara 50 hingga 95 peratus daripada jumlah pekerja dalam ASEAN manakala itu, ia menyumbang di antara 30 hingga 53 peratus, jumlah pendapatan dalam negeri kasar bagi negara-negara anggota ASEAN.
"Oleh itu, adalah amat bertepatan bagi tumpuan diberikan kepada inisiatif bagi memperkasakan lagi sektor MSME ASEAN serta mengetengahkan lebih peranan serta penglibatan belia dan wanita di dalam ekonomi ASEAN selaras dengan tema bagi ASEAN BAC, Bersama Maju Ke Hadapan."
Menyentuh sedikit mengenai dengan ramalan mengenai pembangunan ekonomi rantau ASEAN, Dayang Fauziah berkata pakar-pakar ekonomi menyatakan bahawa ASEAN akan terus mencatatkan pertumbuhan yang pesat dan positif yang mana berdasarkan dari unjuran yang dibuat, ASEAN akan mempunyai kadar pendapatan dalam negeri kasar yang lebih besar berbanding Rusia dan Brazil menjelang 2020 serta diunjurkan juga mempunyai kadar GDP kira-kira AS$10 trilion menjelang 2030.
Dari unjuran itu jelas kelihatan bahawa rantau ASEAN mempunyai ekonomi yang kukuh yang disokong dengan keyakinan, perdagangan merentas sempadan, pertumbuhan positif serta pembelanjaan serantau yang dipercayai mempunyai kesan untuk membangunkan lagi sektor swasta yang dinamik.
Mengulas sedikit mengenai matlamat Komuniti Ekonomi ASEAN (AEC), Fauziah berkata matlamat integrasi ekonomi serantau menjelang 2015 atau AEC, dihasratkan untuk mentransformasikan ASEAN menjadi sebuah pasaran dan pangkalan produksi yang kompetitif serta mempunyai pembangunan ekonomi yang saksama.
Usaha itu juga akan membantu untuk mengurangkan kemiskinan dan mengurangkan jurang perbezaan sosio-ekonomi serta yang paling penting, membawa integrasi menyeluruh ke dalam ekonomi global.
Dengan tema Bersama Maju ke Hadapan, ASEAN BAC 2013 menumpukan kepada asas dan mempercepatkan lagi usaha ke arah pembangunan sebuah ekonomi serantau bersepadu menjelang 2015 serta menjadi jambatan penghubung di antara kerajaan-kerajaan ASEAN dengan sektor swasta.
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Monarchy Is Indispensable Asset to Spain, Government Says
BARCELONA – Spain’s monarchy is “an asset we cannot do without” and an institution that should be treated with “enormous delicacy and affection,” Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo said on Monday.
The monarchy “made possible the transition from dictatorship to democracy,” he told reporters, referring to the political process that followed the 1975 death of Francisco Franco.
“I have had the honor of traveling with the king, those trips have translated into very important contracts for Spanish companies, which have generated jobs,” the foreign minister said.
King Juan Carlos “is the most important asset of Brand Spain,” Garcia-Margallo said.
The minister’s comments came a day after several thousand people gathered in Madrid to mark the 82nd anniversary of the founding of Spain’s Second Republic – toppled by Franco in 1939 – and call for a return to republicanism.
The monarchy has found itself at the center of controversy recently as Princess Cristina, the younger daughter of Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, was mentioned as a potential suspect in a corruption case involving her husband, Iñaki Urdangarin.
The time has come to regulate “certain aspects” of the monarchy with the aim of bolstering it as an institution, the secretary-general of Spain’s governing Popular Party said Monday.
Declining to offer any details, the PP’s Maria Dolores de Cospedal said her party sees the royal family’s desire to be included in a new transparency law as a “very important” step.
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ASEAN nations must put up united front
Quratul-Ain Bandial
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa has stressed the need for ASEAN members to maintain a united front when addressing international issues after bitter disagreements rocked the 10-member bloc last year.
"ASEAN can only influence developments if we are strong, united and one...We need to be on the same page," he said, in reference to maritime disputes in South China Sea and escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Last year, ASEAN members failed to reach a consensus on how to deal with territorial disputes in the South China Sea where Brunei, the Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia have overlapping claims with China until last-ditch diplomatic efforts from Indonesia was able to forge a common position among the 10 countries.
In an interview in the capital last week, Marty said political unity was key to forging ahead with the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) an initiative that would make the region a single market and production base by the deadline of 2015.
"There are several issues that stand out in the political-security field the issue of managing conflict areas, human rights, democraticisation, the AEC economic scorecard, a people-centred ASEAN. All which contribute to achieving the ASEAN community 2015," he remarked.
"While ASEAN is focused on community building for 2015 the world is not standing still, on the contrary the world and the region is becoming more dynamic, so we must strengthen our efforts to respond accordingly."
The minister said while he feels ASEAN is on track to achieve a integrated region by 2015, there was still room for improvement.
"We were able to review the state of ASEAN community building... All the three pillars were reviewed political security, socio-cultural, as well as economic. We are on track. Of course there are areas where special efforts need to be made but we are making that progress."
"I would like to emphasise how important the series of meetings to take place in Brunei this year," he said. "We are only two years away from the ASEAN community so we are in Brunei's capable hands to take us from where we are to where we want to be."
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Monday, April 15, 2013
Thailand, Brunei move closer on joint food production
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, BRUNEI : Thailand and Brunei will sign a memorandum of understanding on agricultural cooperation, the first of its kind between the two countries, this year.
Thai ambassador to Brunei Apichart Phetcharatana said the MoU is nearly completed and Brunei will invite Thailand's agriculture and cooperatives minister to sign the document in Brunei.
Mr Apichart said officials from the two countries began drafting the MoU last year following the 2035 Wawasan Brunei development plan, a national vision programme initiated by Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah.
Mr Apichart said the sultan is extremely concerned about the sustainability of his country's oil and gas industry. Under the Wawasan Brunei 2035 plan launched in January 2008, he is seeking to reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels and to develop a more diverse economy.
Brunei plans to transform itself over the next two decades from a country almost wholly dependent on the oil and gas sector into one involved with regional trading, alternative energy, food security and agriculture, he said.
Mr Apichart said Thailand had experience in agriculture and sells about 32,000 tonnes of rice to Brunei each year. More than 90% of that is jasmine rice. Thailand also exports durians and mangoes to Brunei. The country should use this opportunity to cooperate with Brunei under the framework of agricultural cooperation.
Mr Apichart said Thailand also recognised that Brunei's halal food production was internationally known. Thailand saw an opportunity to expand cooperation in halal food production with Brunei.
He said a group of Brunei officials last year travelled to Thailand to meet Thai businessmen and university academics at Chulalongkorn University's Central Laboratory and Scientific Information Centre for Halal Food Development.
Over the next few weeks, Mr Apichart said, Brunei's Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources permanent-secretary will a delegation to Thailand to monitor the progress of Thai-Bruneian halal food production. Under the joint cooperation initiative, Brunei can make use of Thailand's agricultural and personal resources while Thailand can benefit from Brunei's status as one of the world's major producers of halal food.
He said Thailand and Brunei would also sign another MoU on halal food production investment soon if any progress is made in the cooperative effort.
Under the Wawasan Brunei 2035 plan, many countries, including Singapore, Japan and South Korea, are also considering opportunities to do business with Brunei, he said.
Dipetik dari - Bangkok Post
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Kenyataan Bersama ACSC/APF 2013 disepakati
Oleh Abdul Rahim Haji Ismail
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 10 April - Isu mengenai penubuhan mahkamah hak asasi kemanusiaan keamanan dan keselamatan, pencemaran alam sekitar, perubahan cuaca, hak asasi kemanusiaan, keselamatan makanan dan pembanterasan dadah haram adalah antara 28 perkara terkandung dalam Kenyataan Bersama yang dipersetujui pada Persidangan Masyarakat Awam ASEAN/Forum Masyarakat ASEAN 2013 (ACSC/APF 2013) yang berlangsung selama tiga hari baru-baru ini.
Kenyataan Bersama yang telah disepakati lebih 300 delegasi mewakili organisasi awam negara-negara anggota ASEAN pada persidangan yang berlangsung dari 6 hingga 8 April lalu di Jerudong itu diumumkan oleh Presiden Majlis Wanita Negara Brunei Darussalam selaku Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Penganjur Kebangsaan dan Ahli Jawatankuasa Pandu Serantau ACSC/APF 2013, Pengiran Datin Paduka Hajah Mariam binti Pengiran Haji Matarsat pada sidang media yang diadakan di Ibu Pejabat Majlis Wanita di Anggerek Desa hari ini.
Katanya, Kenyataan Bersama itu akan dihadapkan bagi penelitian di peringkat kementerian sebelum dimasukkan dalam agenda mesyuarat di Persidangan Kemuncak ASEAN yang akan berlangsung di ibu negara pada penghujung tahun ini.
Beliau menjelaskan, setelah meneliti satu persatu rang yang dibacakan oleh Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Draf pada persidangan berkenaan terdapat sedikit perubahan yang dibuat, iaitu dengan memasukkan perkataan 'belia' dalam Kenyataan Bersama supaya bukan saja wanita dan kanak-kanak, tetapi juga belia diminta untuk dibebaskan daripada semua bentuk keganasan.
"Dengan tambahan itu, Kenyataan Bersama ACSC/APF 2013 telah diluluskan sebulat suara oleh semua Ahli Jawatankuasa Pandu Serantau yang menghadiri mesyuarat itu dengan disaksikan oleh semua Jawatankuasa Kerja Draf dari lima negara ASEAN, iaitu Kemboja, Laos PDR, Thailand, Vietnam dan Brunei Darussalam sebagai tuan rumah," jelas beliau.
Semua laporan mengenai kertas kerja yang dibentangkan dan dibincangkan pada semua sidang plenari dan bengkel persidangan tersebut akan dijadikan kertas rujukan dan akan diedarkan kemudian sebaik saja diterima daripada pengendali dan pemimpin bengkel melalui Jawatankuasa Pandu.
Antara perkara yang digariskan dalam kenyataan itu ialah komitmen ACSC/APF untuk menyokong hala tuju ASEAN yang lebih berpusatkan kemanusiaan dengan memberi tumpuan kepada hak asasi manusia yang menjadi asas kepada tonggak ASEAN, iaitu masyarakat sosiobudaya, keselamatan masyarakat, dan masyarakat ekonomi.
ACSC/APF juga menggesa pihak berkuasa berkaitan dalam ASEAN supaya menubuhkan mekanisme bagi pembanterasan, penyelesaian dan perdamaian terhadap pertikaian bagi konflik yang tercetus antara negara dan wilayah di Asia Tenggara, mengambil tindakan pantas bagi membanteras perlanggaran hak asasi kemanusiaan di rantau ini yang membabitkan keganasan terhadap orang awam, wanita dan kanak-kanak terutama di masa pertikaian bersenjata.
Kenyataan itu juga menggesa supaya Komuniti ASEAN 2015 bebas daripada semua bentuk keganasan terhadap wanita, kanak-kanak dan belia sambil menuntut kerajaan ASEAN menubuhkan mekanisme bagi memastikan keberkesanan perlaksanaan usaha untuk membabitkan golongan belia terhadap proses membuat keputusan berkesan dalam ASEAN.
Selain itu, kerajaan ASEAN juga disarankan supaya menubuhkan mahkamah hak asasi kemanusiaan ASEAN sambil menggesa kerajaan ASEAN yang belum lagi mempunyai institusi hak asasi manusia supaya menubuhkannya di negara masing-masing.
Jawatankuasa ACSC/APF juga berazam untuk menyumbang ke arah perlaksanaan Rangka Tindakan Komuniti ASEAN peta jalan berkaitan dan pelan induk rangkaian ASEAN serta khusus bagi perhubungan sesama masyarakat.
Turut digariskan ialah azam ACSC/APF untuk memantau tindakan berkaitan dasar awam dan bersiap sedia untuk menyumbangkan pengalaman kepakaran dalam merealisasikan matlamat bersama ASEAN melalui hubungan kerjasama yang membina.
Sidang media berkenaan turut dihadiri oleh Timbalan Pengerusi ACSC/APF 2013, Datin Hajah Masni binti Haji Mohd Ali serta ahli jawatankuasa yang lain.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Kelambatan penyiapan projek, kerugian segi ‘loss of use’
Oleh: Dk. Vivy Malessa Pg. Ibrahim
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Isnin, 8 April. - Mengikut statistik projek-projek Racangan Kemajuan Negara (RKN) yang dilaksanakan di bawah Kementerian Pembangunan bagi tempoh RKN8 hingga RKN2007-2012, sejumlah 43 peratus telah terlambat penyiapannya.
Isu kelambatan di dalam penyiapan projek-projek terutama Projek 'construction-related' tersebut dijelaskan oleh Menteri Pembangunan, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Indera Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Suyoi bin Haji Osman pada Majlis Menandatangani Kontrak Bagi Projek-projek di Bawah Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR) yang berlangsung di Kementerian Pembangunan, Berakas, di sini.
Jelas Yang Berhormat, kelambatan penyiapan projek-projek bermakna kegagalan untuk merealisasikan objektif-objektif projek terutamanya kerugian dari segi 'loss of use'.
Yang Berhormat juga berkata, kini Kementerian Pembangunan sedang membuat kajian akan punca kelambatan tersebut dari berbagai sudut tujuannya untuk semua agensi dan pihak yang berkepentingan – pelanggan, konsultan, kontraktor (pemborong) termasuk pihak kerajaan menilai peranan masing-masing untuk memastikan projek berjalan lancar seperti yang dijadualkan.
Selain dari masalah kelambatan penyiapan projek, kata Yang Berhormat, kepentingan hal ehwal kesihatan dan keselamatan di mana kecuaian di dalam memastikan tahap kesihatan dan keselamatan di tapak kerja boleh menyebabkan kerugian kewangan dan kehilangan nyawa.
"Alhamdulillah, hal ehwal keselamatan telah diambil berat oleh pemborong-pemborong yang mempunyai kesedaran, dan ini paling nampak kita lihat di kebanyakan projek-projek utama jalan raya," ujar Yang Berhormat.
Bagi memastikan hal ehwal keselamatan itu diambil berat secara teratur, jelas Yang Berhormat, di mana pada 24 September 2012 yang lalu, Kementerian Pembangunan telah mengeluarkan satu buku garis panduan 'Manual Kesihatan, Keselamatan dan Amal Sekitar' (Health Safety, Environment Manual) yang menyediakan prosedur kesihatan dan keselamatan untuk digunakan di tempat kerja termasuk di tapak-tapak pembinaan.
Terdahulu dalam ucapannya, Yang Berhormat juga menjelaskan, sejumlah 32 projek baru yang dilaksanakan oleh JKR di bawah RKN10 telah pun ditawarkan dan 23 sudahpun dianugerahkan.
Ini menurut Yang Berhormat adalah satu pencapaian yang baik dan perlu diteruskan untuk memastikan pelaksanaan projek-projek RKN10 tidak akan terlambat penyiapannya.
Yang Berhormat menekankan, komitmen dan kesungguhan Kementerian Pembangunan untuk memastikan tahap infrastruktur di negara ini berupaya untuk memenuhi kehendak orang ramai di samping ianya sebagai pemangkin kepada pertumbuhan ekonomi dan mendukung Wawasan Brunei 2035.
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Indonesia's Food Law Backfires
Prices of many foods skyrocket
In its intensifying drive for economic nationalism, the Indonesian government once again appears to have mistepped, with the passage of a food self-sufficiency law that has driven the price of beef to more than it costs in Tokyo, considered one of the world's most expensive cities.
Nor is beef the only food that has skyrocketed. The price of garlic is up by eight times the normal price. Critics lay the blame on the Ministry of Agriculture, which has fallen behind issuing recommendation letters for importers to obtain revised import licenses under the new food law. The delay from January to March meant that garlic was stockpiled in ports and unable to make it to market. Chilies, a crucial ingredient in Indonesian cooking, have more than tripled in price.
Indonesia, with 237 million people on 17,000 islands, has been attempting to reform its agricultural sector since the 1997-1998 Asian Financial Crisis, which deeply affected the country's economy. Since that time it has put in place a large number of reforms with the objectives of achieving food security through production of rice, sugar, soybeans, maize and beef, ensuring that prices are affordable for consumers, diversifying production away from carbohydrates to animal-based products, raising the level of competitiveness for agricultural products and improving the lot of farmers.
Rising food prices are crucial to Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, which despite its attractiveness to investors continues to rank 124th of 187 countries in the 2011 Human Development Index, with food insecurity and malnutrition continuing. Despite the remarkable socio-economic and political progress since the strongman Suharto was ousted in 1998, 7.7 million children had stunted growth, with stunting higher than 30 percent in some districts according to the World Food Program.
While tariffs have been brought down from 20 percent to 5 percent over the intervening years and import monopolies and licensing have been largely abolished, corruption in the food process is endemic and debilitating despite abolishing the licensure procedures. Several years ago all beef was stopped from coming into the country when government officials were attempting to blackmail suppliers. Australian beef was stopped again in 2011, although this time because of an outcry in Australia over the lack of humane treatment of animals being slaughtered in Indonesia. Agricultural products regularly disappear from the market, not because of shortages but because of officials seeking to blackmail the importers.
At the root of the problem today is the new Food Law, passed on Oct. 18, 2012, and signed by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in November, that was intended to institutionalize self-sufficiency in food production and "food sovereignty" as overarching food security policies, according to the US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service.
Among its provisions, Article 14 states that "Sources of food supply are from domestic production and national food reserves. In the case of shortage of food supply from those two sources, food can be fulfilled by importation, as needed." Another provision, Article 24, limits the export of food, saying exports "can be carried out by taking into account the needs of domestic food consumption and national interest. The export of staple food can only be carried out after the fulfillment of domestic consumption and national food reserves."
The new law has driven overall prices up as much as 15 percent across the board, adding to rising inflation, which has in turn driven inflation to 5.6 percent in March after a 4.31 percent increase in February. That and other issues have driven the rupiah downward falling to Rp9,772:US$1 from about Rp9,100 a year ago.
In recent months, officials have drafted new trade and industry laws that have concerned American and European multinationals operating in country because of fears they will constrict investment and cut further into market access in a country increasingly in the grip of economic nationalists. The country has been the focus of investor concerns for months as officials have constricted the ability to operate on the part of multinationals, particularly in the extractive industries such as oil and gas and minerals.
The food security law is considered to be very much a part of that trend. Indonesia's Ministry of Trade and a USAID program drew 200 people to a conference last month at the Borobudur Hotel in Jakarta to discuss the new law, with many people critical of it.
Kym Anderson, a consultant for the USAID program, told the conference that the food law is a blunt protection instrument that makes no economic sense. Food trade protection, he said in his presentation, "reduces overall efficiency of national resource use in agriculture. This may help some poor households, but at the expense of other households while unnecessarily helping some non-poor groups."
Siswono Yudo Husodo, a member of the House of Representatives (DPR) Commission IV, which oversees agriculture, underlined the need for a food policy at the Borobudur meeting, saying that the law had been passed and is here to stay regardless of the problems, which have driven food sellers in Jakarta and other cities to the wall.
Siswono said Yudhoyono is backing the food security agenda by agreeing to raise research and development on food production to 1 percent of GDP in the upcoming budget, and that the government had produced a draft law on the protection of farmers, according to a report by the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia.
Anderson said that one option to counteract the new food trade restrictions would be the passage of new export disciplines and a special safeguard mechanism in the World Trade Organization's currently stalled Doha Development Round of trade negotiations.
In its 2012 OECD Review of Agricultural Policies: Indonesia, (available by subscription only) the 32-member Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned that trade is an essential part of food security strategy and that relying only on domestic production may make Indonesia vulnerable to fluctuations in supply. "Thus," the report said, "to improve food security the country needs to have the ability to buy food on international markets. Import protection is inconsistent with Indonesia's objective to be a trading nation and increase its export performance."
However, the report said, "A growing number of administrative requirements are being placed on imports. While many of these are justifiable from a food safety or sanitary perspective…others appear to be introduced to specifically reduce the quantity of imports, increase the cost of importing, or make the process of importing more difficult. These need to be reformed, at least by improving their transparency."
That does not appear to be an objective of the Indonesian government, however.
Dipetik dari - Asia Sentinel
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Monday, April 8, 2013
Elak konflik terbuka, penggunaan kekerasan
Oleh: Haji Sahari Akim dari Bandaraya Sanya, Wilayah Hainan, Republik Rakyat China
BANDARAYA SANYA, WILAYAH HAINAN, REPUBLIK RAKYAT CHINA, Ahad, 7 April. - Selaku Pengerusi ASEAN 2013, Negara Brunei Darussalam telah memilih tema 'Our People, Our Future Together' yang mencerminkan wawasan para pengasas ASEAN yang memahami bahawa konflik terbuka hanya akan menjejaskan prospek-prospek pembangunan negara dan kerana itu hendaklah komited mengelakkan daripada menggunakan apa juga bentuk kekerasan.
Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar 'Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam bertitah, komitmen itu kekal menjadi prinsip asas interaksi sesama ahli ASEAN dan telah terbukti sejak 45 tahun kewujudannya, perselisihan tidak pernah meningkat ke tahap persengketaan.
Bertitah pada Sesi Plenari Forum Boao Bagi Asia yang berlangsung di Pusat Persidangan Antarabangsa BFA, di sini, baginda menekankan, ASEAN mempunyai peranan untuk mempromosikan keamanan dan kerjasama yang lebih erat dalam kalangan negara ahli.
Baginda juga mengucapkan tahniah kepada pihak penganjur BFA yang telah memilih satu topik yang sesuai bagi rantau ini yang mana negara-negara bekerjasama untuk pembangunan semua di Asia.
Semasa bertitah baginda juga menyentuh mengenai kebanyakan negara di Asia yang telah berjaya pulih dengan baik dari krisis kewangan global dan menyatakan bahawa kejayaan ekonomi yang berterusan di Asia telah semakin dijana oleh jentera pertumbuhan ekonomi China yang juga menyumbang kepada pemulihan ekonomi global secara menyeluruh.
Baginda bertitah, walaupun kejayaan tersebut telah membawa Asia maju ke hadapan, negara-negara Asia akan terus menghadapi cabaran-cabaran baru disebabkan ketidaktentuan yang terus menyelubungi iklim ekonomi global.
Isu-isu global tegas titah baginda, menghendaki tindak balas secara global dan ini telah menjadikan BFA sebagai platform yang sangat berharga untuk berkongsi idea mengenai bagaimana cara-cara menangani isu-isu tersebut.
Baginda bertitah, oleh kerana dunia kini saling berkaitan, kejayaan Asia akan memberikan sumbangan yang lebih besar di arena global dan oleh itu negara-negara Asia perlu berkongsi tanggungjawab secara kolektif dalam membentuk masa depan yang berjaya.
Titah baginda, dalam masa negara-negara berusaha untuk berkembang bersama, mereka mungkin saja menghadapi kepentingan politik dan ekonomi yang saling bertentangan dan ini akan menguji kecekalan negara-negara untuk berkongsi sama dan hidup dalam harmoni.
Baginda juga mengongsikan bahawa antara isu yang dihadapi oleh Asia dan dunia adalah perubahan iklim, kesihatan global dan pembasmian kemiskinan yang menghendaki tindakan bersepadu.
Pada sesi tersebut baginda juga bertitah mengucapkan tahniah kepada Tuan Yang Terutama Xi Jinping atas pelantikannya baru-baru ini sebagai Presiden Republik Rakyat China dan atas jemputan keberangkatan Lawatan Negara ke Republik Rakyat China serta keberangkatan ke BFA.
Kebawah DYMM juga bertitah menyatakan bahawa baginda telah beberapa kali melawat Republik Rakyat China dan kagum dengan pembangunan negara tersebut.
Baginda yakin dengan kepimpinan Presiden Xi Jinping, ekonomi negara China akan lebih makmur dan dapat menikmati pembangunan yang lebih maju.
Dipetik dari - Pelita Brunei
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Brunei diversification efforts gather strength
WHILE growth in Brunei Darussalam's economy has slowed in recent years, a rising contribution from the non-oil and gas sectors, particularly agriculture, indicates that efforts to accelerate diversification are producing results.
Figures released by the Department of Economic Planning and Development (JPKE) in January showed that while the Sultanate's GDP registered quarter-on-quarter (q-o-q) growth of just 0.1 per cent for the third quarter of 2012, the non-hydrocarbons sector expanded 3.7 per cent over the same period.
The agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector registered the highest growth at 4.8 per cent, followed by construction and manufacturing which grew 2.1 per cent and 2 per cent, respectively.
In contrast, oil and gas, which traditionally account for the lion's share of export revenues, fell 4.1 per cent. The decline continues a trend set in the first quarter of 2012, when hydrocarbons revenues rose by just 8.5 per cent compared to 72 per cent in the last three months of the previous year.
As part of its "Wawasan 2035" vision, Brunei Darussalam aims to gradually reduce its dependence on resource-related wealth by transforming itself into a knowledge-based economy by 2035, while also carving a niche as a trade and financial services centre. Resources currently make up around 90 per cent of exports and 85 per cent of government revenue.
The long-term economic vision also includes a drive to promote alternative industries, such as technology and innovation, halal food and manufacturing, alongside increased support for innovative, non-standard foreign investment and research into renewable energy technologies. The deputy director-general 2 at JPKE, Abdul Amin Hj Hashim, told the French-Bruneian Business Association in January that the private sector would need to achieve "double-digit" growth if the country is to reach the government's target of 5-6 per cent annual GDP expansion. Estimates currently put private sector growth at between 3 per cent and 4 per cent per year.
"[The private sector] has been growing at a positive rate, but it is not enough to push our overall growth rate higher, especially when oil sector growth is down," Hashim said.
However, entrepreneurs are warning they will be unable to meet the high-growth goals set by the government unless broader support and reforms facilitating foreign direct investment (FDI), including a "fast track" for business processes such as licensing and work permits, are introduced. They said attracting more FDI would play a crucial role in supporting their expansion both at home and globally.
Their comments echo those of the Asian Development Bank, which said in 2011 that diversification would be best achieved by fostering a more conducive business environment for the private sector, improving the institutional capacity of the government and developing the finance industry.
Ambrose Nathan, chief finance officer of the International School of Brunei, suggested smaller businesses should focus more on the external market.
"There are many SMEs here with the potential for exports, or even to combine to form a big organisation," Nathan said.
"[I]nternal growth is very limited, whereas if you look externally there are many opportunities."
The government had the opportunity to draw on these and other recommendations last month when a high-profile US business delegation, which included representatives from global bank Citi, US oil companies Conoco Phillips and ExxonMobil, business magazine Forbes Asia, energy company General Electric and technology firm Google visited the Sultanate.
Talks focused on Brunei's plans for economic diversification, the country's role as a driver of regional agreements, such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and its priorities for the 2013 ASEAN chairmanship.
Brunei Darussalam's efforts to diversify into a trade and financial centre also received a boost when officials from the EU revealed at a recent conference that the body was considering whether the Sultanate could play a role as a gateway for trade in Southeast Asia.
Speaking in mid-March, the deputy head of the EU delegation to Brunei, Indonesia and ASEAN, Colin Crooks, said the bloc was aware of the Sultanate's strategic importance.
"We recognise that Brunei is one of the founding members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and it's at the heart of the ASEAN Economic Community and is also chair of ASEAN, so the key is to keep that door open over the coming years because EU and Brunei relations have potential," he said.
Rob Fenn, British High Commissioner to Brunei, added that while the Sultanate undoubtedly offered advantages, such as an English-speaking workforce and high standard of living, smaller UK companies would be weighing up whether the country could provide a springboard into the region when making their decisions.
Experts agree that global trade will play a key role in Brunei Darussalam's efforts to diversify its economy. Focusing on the international economy, they say, will help it avoid being saddled with a bottom-up reform process. ~ Oxford Business Group
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Rising divorce rate a worrying trend
Hanaffi Hidup
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
DIVORCE declared outside the Syariah Court account for the highest of all divorce statistics in Brunei Darussalam, with 106 reported cases in 2012 alone.
In 2012, Brunei-Muara District accounted for the highest among all four districts with 122 cases filed.
Tutong came second with 33 reported cases, Kuala Belait with 18 and three in Temburong District.
The overall rate of divorce remained stagnant for 2011 and 2012 with a total of 176 cases altogether. Tutong district however saw a slight increase from 27 cases in 2011 to 33 in 2012.
According to Syariah law, a divorce should be filed legally in the court. Nevertheless, the instances of husband divorcing their wife outside the court's jurisdiction was a mainstay among the public.
This could happen due to intense argument where either one of the spouses felt that the marriage could no longer be saved and they could not wait for legal proceedings to put the "talaq" (divorce) into effect.
According to the Brunei Darussalam Government Gazette Chapter 55 (Islamic Family Law 1999), "a man who has divorced his wife by pronouncing a talaq in whatever form outside of the Court and without the permission of the Court, shall within seven days report the pronouncement of talaq to the court."
The court would then hold a hearing to determine if the "talaq" had been validly pronounced in accordance with Syariah law. If so, the court would make an order confirming the divorce by "talaq" where it would be recorded and a certified copy of the record delivered to the Registrar and the Chief Registrar for registration.
Failure for the husband to report the pronouncement to the court within seven days would result in two penalties; first, he would have to pay a total of $2000 for declaring the "talaq" outside of Syariah court. Secondly, another $2000 should be paid for going over seven days to report the pronouncement of divorce. However, if the man was unable to pay, he would be imprisoned up to six months.
Apart from the "talaq" pronounced outside the legal boundary of Syariah court, divorce by "fasakh" was the second most prevalent trend in the Sultanate. There was however a decrease of "fasakh" in 2012 with twenty seven reported cases compared to forty-six in 2011.
"Fasakh" is an Arabic referrence to annulment of a marriage by reason or any circumstances permitted by Syariah law.
Dipetik dari - The Brunei Times
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Kerapuhan institusi keluarga akibat masalah sosial
Oleh: Dk. Vivy Malessa Pg. Ibrahim
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Isnin, 1 April. - Pelbagai masalah sosial seperti kes-kes perceraian, keganasan rumah tangga, pengabaian keluarga dan warga tua, keruntuhan akhlak anak-anak seperti kanak-kanak yang lari daripada rumah dan sukar dikawal merupakan manifestasi dari kelemahan institusi keluarga.
Menteri Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Pekerma Laila Diraja Dato Seri Setia Haji Awang Hazair bin Haji Abdullah berkata, masyarakat di negara ini tidak lari daripada menghadapi pelbagai masalah sosial disebabkan kerapuhan institusi keluarga.
Berucap demikian semasa mempengerusikan Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Tertinggi Sambutan Hari Keluarga Kebangsaan yang berlangsung di Kementerian Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan (KKBS), di sini, itu, Yang Berhormat seterusnya menjelaskan umpamanya, dalam isu perceraian di kalangan pasangan yang beragama Islam.
Jelasnya, berdasarkan statistik yang dikeluarkan oleh pihak berkenaan, pada tahun 2011, pasangan yang berumur 25 hingga 39 tahun merupakan pasangan yang paling ramai terlibat dalam kes perceraian iaitu seramai 597 pasangan atau 65 peratus dari jumlah keseluruhan kes perceraian yang berlaku.
Tambahnya, begitu juga dari segi tempoh perkahwinan berlakunya perceraian, perkahwinan yang berusia di antara 10 hingga 14 tahun merupakan tempoh yang paling banyak berlakunya perceraian iaitu sebanyak 95 kes atau 20.7 peratus dari jumlah keseluruhan perceraian yang berlaku (459 kes).
Isu seperti itu katanya, jika tidak dibendung bukan sahaja boleh melemahkan masyarakat malah boleh menjejaskan pembangunan negara. Oleh itu jelas Yang Berhormat lagi, semua pihak mesti bertanggungjawab ke arah mengukuhkan institusi keluarga.
"Memandangkan masalah sosial yang berbangkit dari kelemahan institusi keluarga merupakan isu nasional, maka isu sebegini tidak hanya diletakkan kepada satu-satu pihak sahaja," ujarnya.
"Semua pihak sama ada secara kumpulan atau individu perlu berganding bahu dan bekerjasama bukan sahaja untuk merawat tetapi juga untuk mencegahnya".
Dalam hubungan ini jelas Yang Berhormat, Sambutan Hari Keluarga Kebangsaan merupakan salah satu mekanisme pencegahan peringkat nasional yang diselenggarakan oleh KKBS dan juga rakan-rakan strategik yang berkenaan.
Penyelenggaraan program bertaraf nasional itu katanya, sudah setentunya memerlukan komitmen dari pelbagai pihak.
Di samping itu Yang Berhormat juga menyentuh mengenai Kerajaan Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam pada Belanjawan 2013-2014 telah memperuntukkan sejumlah BDN500,000.00 bagi program pengukuhan institusi keluarga.
Itu katanya, menunjukkan akan pengiktirafan, betapa pentingnya pengukuhan institusi keluarga di dalam menyumbang pembangunan dan kemajuan negara dan ke arah memperteguh kestabilan dan keselamatan sosial dan mempertingkatkan kebajikan dan kesejahteraan rakyat dan penduduk di berbagai peringkat.
Selain itu, Yang Berhormat juga menyentuh mengenai antara lain tujuan utama Sambutan Hari Keluarga Kebangsaan itu diadakan iaitu untuk memupuk kefahaman kepada masyarakat betapa pentingnya institusi keluarga diperkukuh dan dimantapkan bagi pembangunan masyarakat dan negara.
Kemantapan institusi tersebut jelasnya, dapat diperkukuhkan melalui jalinan kerjasama, bantu-membantu dan hormat-menghormati di antara ahli-ahli yang pada asasnya terdiri daripada ibu, bapa dan anak-anak, ahli-ahli keluarga, jiran dan masyarakat setempat.
Dipetik dari - Pelita Brunei
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Penyediaan 6,258 rumah dibawah RPN seluruh negara
Oleh: Rohani Hj Abd Hamid
JERUDONG, Isnin, 1 April.- Perlaksanaan Rancangan Perumahan Negara (RPN) melalui Skim Perumahan Negara dan Skim Tanah Kurnia Rakyat Jati dari tahun 1970 sehingga hari ini telah menyediakan 19,900 buah rumah dari 37,974 jumlah yang diperuntukan RPN.
Pada tahun 2014 yang akan datang, projek-projek RPN yang sedang dalam perlaksanaan akan menyediakan 6,258 buah di seluruh negara dan ia menjadikan rumah yang disediakan melalui RPN berjumlah 26,158 buah rumah.
Demikian sembah alu-aluan Menteri Pembangunan, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Indera Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Suyoi bin Haji Osman pada Majlis Sambutan 60 Tahun Rancangan Perumahan Negara, yang berlangsung di Pusat Pameran Pertahanan Antarabangsa Brunei Jerudong.
Menurut Yang Berhormat, lebih 68 peratus dari permohonan sudah diperkenankan dan akan diperuntukan rumah.
Terdahulu, Yang Berhormat menyatakan, sejak era pemerintahan Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, yang juga di kenali sebagai Akitek Brunei Moden, Rancangan Perpindahan Negara telah pun diperkenalkan dan dilaksanakan.
Rancangan Perpindahan, jelas Yang Berhormat, telah menyediakan penduduk di Kampong Ayer dengan tanah berkeluasan dua ekar di kawasan Kampong Bunut untuk didirikan rumah bagi tujuan untuk bercucuk tanam dan sebagainya.
Menurut Yang Berhormat, menyedari akan kepentingan pemilikan rumah sebagai salah satu keprluan asasi rakyat, Racangan Perpindahan telah diperluas skop dan matlamatnya menjadi Rancangan Perumahan Negara bermula pada tahun 1970.
Rancangan Perumahan Negara, jelas Yang Berhormat, mempunyai matlamat dan sasaran untuk menyediakan rumah kepada rakyat yang tidak memiliki tanah untuk membina rumah.
"Wawasan dan hasrat yang murni untuk menjana kesejahteraan dan tahap kehidupan rakyat yang berkualiti telah teruskan dan dipertingkatkan di bawah kepimpinan Paduka Ayahnda Duli Tuanku, Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam." Jelas Yang Berhormat.
Tambah nya, buku 'Tiang Sari' dan Pameran Industri Perumahan dihasratkan untuk menyediakan wadah dan penyebaran maklumat mengenai perkembangan dan pencapaian Rancangan Perumahan Negara khasnya serta peranan dan sumbangan industry perumahan mencapai salah satu objektif RKN iaitu "Untuk Mempertingkat Kualiti Kehidupan Rakyat".
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Monday, April 1, 2013
Kepentingan ASEAN tangani isu masyarakat umum
Oleh: Bolhassan Haji Abu Bakar
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Jumaat, 29 Mac. - Penglibatan pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) adalah sangat penting ke arah mencapai kesan positif ke atas usaha-usaha dalam memastikan bahawa isu-isu relevan berkaitan masyarakat umum ASEAN ditangani dengan berkesan.
Timbalan Setiausaha Tetap Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Awang Yusof bin Haji Abdul Rahman menegaskan, pembabitan aktif NGO menunjukkan bahawa perkara-perkara yang berhubungan dengan masyarakat umum diambil serius bukan sahaja oleh ASEAN tetapi juga oleh organisasi lain.
"Ia menunjukkan bagaimana NGO boleh menyumbang ke arah mendidik dan mewujudkan kesedaran masyarakat umum terutama semasa Negara Brunei Darussalam menjadi Pengerusi ASEAN 2013," tegas beliau semasa merasmikan Bengkel Masyarakat Umum ASEAN anjuran Majlis Kesejahteraan Masyarakat (MKM) dengan kerjasama Jawatankuasa Advokasi Asia Tenggara (SEACA) dan Forum Asia Mengenai Perkembangan Hak Asasi Kemanusiaan.
Beliau seterusnya berkata, Piagam ASEAN telah digunakan sebagai instrumen perundangan dan rangka kerja institusi bagi ASEAN sejak 15 Disember 2008.
Masyarakat ASEAN yang terdiri daripada tiga tunggak iaitu, Politik-Keselamatan Masyarakat ASEAN Komuniti, Ekonomi Masyarakat ASEAN dan Sosio-Budaya Masyarakat ASEAN, di mana setiap tunggak mempunyai rangka tindakan sendiri ke arah satu Masyarakat ASEAN menjelang 2015.
Selaku Pengerusi ASEAN 2013, Negara Brunei Darussalam akan memastikan bahawa setiap inisiatif dan agenda yang akan dibentangkan pada tahun ini sedang bergerak ke arah pencapaian Komuniti ASEAN menjelang 2015.
Sebelum ini Negara Brunei Darussalam juga pernah menjadi Pengerusi ASEAN iaitu pada tahun 1989, 1995 dan 2001.
Dalam pada itu, beliau menambah, beberapa mesyuarat telah dan akan dianjurkan oleh agensi-agensi kerajaan yang berkaitan sebagai persediaan Sidang Kemuncak ASEAN Ke-22 dan Ke-23 yang akan diadakan 24 hingga 25 April dan pada 9 hingga 10 Oktober tahun ini.
Beliau turut menyentuh tema Sidang Kemuncak tahun ini, 'Our People, Our Future Together' yang menekankan peranan rakyat di negara anggota ASEAN dalam memajukan kerjasama dalam bidang keselamatan politik, ekonomi dan sosiobudaya.
"Ia juga menegaskan bahawa masa depan rantau adalah bergantung kepada bagaimana rakyat ASEAN bergerak dan bekerjasama untuk memastikan kemajuan bagi pembangunan seluruh rantau," ujar beliau.
Perkara yang berkaitan dengan masyarakat umum, katanya, sedang ditangani di bawah tiga tunggak Masyarakat ASEAN mengenai Hak Asasi Manusia dan Wanita di bawah Suruhanjaya Antara Kerajaan ASEAN Mengenai Hak Asasi Manusia dan Suruhanjaya ASEAN Mengenai Promosi dan Perlindungan Hak-Hak Wanita dan Kanak-Kanak.
Bengkel selama dua hari berlangsung di Dewan Penghayatan, Institut Perkhidmatan Awam (IPA), Rimba, Gadong.
Antara objektif bengkel adalah untuk memberi pengetahuan dan kesedaran masyarakat umum di Negara Brunei Darussalam apabila negara menjadi Pengerusi ASEAN 2013 melalui bengkel-bengkel dan taklimat-taklimat berkaitan tema.
Selain itu ia juga untuk mendedahkan para peserta kepada ASEAN dan sejarah, Kepentingan Dokumen ASEAN, Piagam ASEAN, Kerjasama Blueprints ASEAN, Manusia/Deklarasi Hak dan ASEAN Suruhanjaya Antara Kerajaan ASEAN Mengenai Hak Asasi Kemanusiaan, Suruhanjaya Wanita dan Kanak-Kanak ASEAN.
Dipetik dari - Pelita Brunei
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