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Declaration Issued by the
Forum of the South Asian Platform of Parliamentarian
and People's Movement
Kathmandu,
Nepal
24 March 2007
- Recalling the historic movement
of the establishment of the SAARC in 1983 and different
regional documents and mechanism under its August
initiatives,
Realizing, however, that the SAARC has not been
able to address the people's aspirations and became
a formal talk forum
Emphasizing the need to take initiatives from the
people's perspectives for strengthening the SAARC
Charter, its working modalities and space for sharing
the people's agendas,
Requesting to pursue for common values, problems,
standards and agendas in order to codify and institutionalize
any mechanism to be established
We the delegates from Bangladesh, India, Nepal,
Pakistan and Sri Lanka of the People's SAARC Parliamentary
Platform hereby declare the following:
- Urge the SAARC, to review its
Charter to make it more pro-poor and pro-people
and change its modalities for letting the people's
agendas to be allowed and included during the discussions.
Urge all the parliamentarians of the South Asia
Region to search for common issues, problems and
agendas for further discussion, strengthening and
bringing them at the Regional level for discussion
through the People's SAARC Parliamentary Forum.
Urge the members of the Parliament of the South
Asia to take initiatives for the establishment of
a Parliaments Forum, of permanent nature, with its
regular meetings, in the official capacity, to explore
further initiatives to strengthen the Forum in the
years to come.
Urge the members of the Parliament to work closely,
on the common issues, with the Civil Society to
address the issues of constitutionalism, rule of
law, inclusiveness, equality, justice and protection
of human rights. Further, request that reform in
the South Asia must be based in the historical context
of our civilization.
Urge that democracy, independence of judiciary,
protection of human rights, measure to tackle corruption
and law enforcement authorities must be reformed
and strengthened.
Urge that any armed conflict in the Region must
be solved through dialogue.
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