Kuala lumpur: Indonesian Foreign Minister, Sugiono, on Tuesday called for a more responsive and impactful ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR), urging deeper collaboration and institutional reforms to ensure no one is left behind.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, speaking at the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Interface with AICHR Representatives in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, Sugiono reaffirmed Indonesia’s commitment to advancing human rights in the region, stating that ‘our collective resolve must be matched with real progress.’
Sugiono outlined key priorities for AICHR’s future, including aligning the upcoming Five-Year Work Plan with the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 and closing the gap between commitments and outcomes. He emphasized that ‘AICHR should work more closely with other ASEAN sectoral bodies, particularly in addressing transnational crime, human trafficking and environmental degradation.’
He called on AICHR to lead by example by promoting inclusive dialogue and rejecting double standards in addressing global human rights issues, including the plight of the Palestinians. Indonesia welcomed the success of the 6th ASEAN Human Rights Dialogue and encouraged the 7th edition later this year to focus on innovative solutions.
Sugiono highlighted recent milestones, such as the Guidelines on the Non-Punishment Principle, and the ASEAN Declaration on the Right to a Safe, Clean, Healthy and Sustainable Environment, as ‘tangible examples’ of justice and human rights moving forward hand-in-hand. He stressed that these achievements must be followed by ensuring climate justice and greater protection for those in vulnerable situations.
Sugiono reaffirmed Indonesia’s support for AICHR through legal harmonisation, regional co-operation and institutional reform, reinforcing the principle that ‘no one is left behind.’