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Thai
senate seeks referendum on
new constitution: Lese Majeste law From News
Reports: Bangkok, February 12: The
Senate is seeking a referendum on the
drafting of a new constitution as dictated by the
Referendum Act after the House of Representatives
voted for an opposition-sponsored
motion on November 3, 2022 to seek a
referendum, reports the Bangkok Post.
Senators voted 151 for, 26 against, and 15 abstentions
to form a panel to study a motion to
organise a referendum that would pave
the way for a rewrite of the constitution
that includes the Lese Majeste law.
The Senate called on the government to hold a referendum
on whether a new constitution should be
drawn up by a charter drafting
assembly made up of elected representatives,
saying "the referendum should be arranged on the
same day as the next general election that has
tentatively been set for May 7 by the
Election Commission (EC). Senators
were critical of voting for the formation of
a panel to study a motion to organise a referendum,
saying "It is a tactic to stall the
referendum" Sen Kittisak
Rattanawaraha said he supported a referendum
on the drafting of a new constitution, saying he
disagreed with organising the
referendum on the same day as the
general election, "This could
confuse voters," he said. The Southeast Asian
Times
China calls emergency
COVID-19 meeting with ASEAN in Laos From News
Reports: Beijing, February 19: An
emergency meeting of foreign ministers
from China and the 10 Association of South East
Asian Nations (ASEAN) that was proposed by China is
to be held in Vientiane, Laos on
Thursday and Friday to discuss the
COVID-19 virus epidemic. The
COVID-19 virus has so far killed 1,869 and infected
73,336 in China and has spread to the 10 ASEAN
member states. The
meeting that was proposed by China is reportedly
intended to share information and to
improve coordination between China and the 10 ASEAN
member states in order to combat the
COVID-19 virus. China Foreign
Affairs Minister Wang Yi is reportedly to
discuss China's measures in countering the COVID-19 virus
epidemic at the meeting in Laos, with
focus on strengthening joint
prevention and control measures against the virus.
The meeting is also to explore the idea of
establishing a long term and effective
collaboration mechanism on public
health to safeguard the region, with China Foreign Affairs
Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang saying "
China and Asean countries have been in
close communication since the outbreak
of the Covid-19 virus. Cambodia's
Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, who will be
attending the emergency COVID-19 virus epidemic meeting,
said that the meeting will be an
opportunity for the foreign ministers
to discuss measures to prevent the spread of
the coronavirus. "The meeting
will help strengthen cooperation between
ASEAN member states in the midst of this global health
threat," he said.
His said that Cambodia's participation in the emergency
meeting that was proposed by China will
demonstrate Cambodia’s support of
China and confidence in the measures taken
by the China government to address the coronavirus
outbreak. The Southeast Asian
Times
Vietnam opens consulate
in Macau From
News Reports:
Hanoi, January 9: Vietnam's Hong Kong Consulate General
launched a consulate office in the Macau
Special Administrative Region of China
on Friday, reports the Vietnam News Service.
Consulate General of Hong Kong, Tran Than Huan, said
at the launching ceremony that the
office aims to better ensure the
rights of Vietnamese citizens and tourists
in the region. He said that the
consulate office in Macau will provide
easier access to information about Vietnam, saying that
it would boost
friendship and co-operation between Vietnam
and Macau. The Consulate
General said that the office expected to
recieve support from local organisations including the
Vietnam Fellow Countrymen Friendship
Association in Macau. More than
20,000 Vietnamse are employed as domestic workers,
in the service industry at Macau's casino's.
Vietnamese also operate tourist and
services companies.
The Southeast Asian
Times
US invites
Vietnam Communist Party General Secretary to
the White House
From News Reports:
Hanoi, July 6, 2015: The General Secretary
of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Vietnam will visit
the United States from July 6 to July 10 at the invitiation
of the United States State Department in
a "landmark" visit, Rueters
reports. General Secretary of the
Central Committee of the Communist
Party Nguyen Phu Trong will meet United States President
Barack Obama at the White House on
Tuesday. Rueters quotes a
senior state department official
saying that the meeting between the General Secretary
of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
and the President of the United States
"would skirt protocol" because the
General Secretary is "not part of a government".
"Obama saw the visit as crucial", Rueters reports
the senior state department official
as saying. Rueters also quotes the
senior state department official
saying that "there was a broad agreement that it
made sense to treat General
Secretary of the Central Committee of
the Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong
as the visit of "the top leader
of the country". "It's a pretty big
event," Rueters quotes the state
department official as saying. The Southeast Asian
Times France agrees
to return Aboriginal remains home to
Australia From News
Reports: Canberra, November 25:
French president Francois Hollande and
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott have agreed
to work together to return Aboriginal remains to
Australia during the first official
visit by a French head of state to
Australia last week, reports Australian Associated
Press. The French head
of state and the Australian prime minister
said that a joint expert committee is to be established
to help identify the origin of the
Aboriginal remains held in France.
The head of state and prime minister
said in a joint statement that the
identification process would respect the sensitivities
and values of the two countries and consider
the requests of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander communities including
the French legal system. "The
French government will examine possible solutions
to enable the return of the Aboriginal human
remains to their community of origin."
the statement said. Australia
believes the remains of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islanders are being held in Museum collections
around the world including in Europe and
the United States.
In 2010 a British museum agreed to return 138 sets
of Aboriginal skeletal remains to
Australia including the severed head
of Australian Aboriginal warrior, Yagan,
to the Noongar of South West Western Australia after being
missing in action for about 177 years.
Yagan was shot dead for his resistance
to British settlement on the Swan
river. The Southeast Asian
Times
"No " to proposal to delete religion from Indonesian
national identity card From
News Reports: Jakarta, November
10: Islamic-based political party politicians
oppose the proposal put by the newly selected Home
Minister Tjahjo Kumolo, that national
identity cards (KTP) do not include
the religion of the car holder.
Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) politician Aboebakar Al
Habsy said that not to include the religion of
the card holder on national identity
cards (KTP) contradicted the
country’s founding philosophy of
Pancasila “If we believe that Pancasila is our state
ideology and our national identity,
then why should we be ashamed of
including our religion on our national identity card,"
he said Home
Minister Tjahjo Kumolo also proposed that the regious
beliefs of Indonesian citizens be omitted from
official government documents.
He said that the religion of Indonesian
citizens on national identity cards
(KTP) or in official government documents
should not be imposed. "It's up
to the people", he said. The Souheast Asian
Times
The
Wolf bridge: An insult to Thai
monarchy From News Reports:
Bangkok, October 31: Thai University students,
Patiwat Saraiyaem, 23, and Pornthip
Mankong, 26, were charged in the
Ratrachada Court on Monday, with defamation of
the Thai monarchy in a play titled "The Wolf Bridge"
performed at the Thammasat university in
October 2013, reports the Bangkok
Post. The students were charged
with insulting the Royal Thai family
in the fictional depiction of the monarchy in a
play performed in commemoration of the 37th and 40th
anniversaries of the October 6, 1976
and October 14, 1973 pro-democracy
student uprisings at Thammasat University.
The prosecution cites nine passages from the plays's
script, a work of fiction that depicts
a fictional monarch, that allegedly
insults the monarchy and as such is in violation
of the lese majeste law.
Patiwat Saraiyaem, actor and Pornthip Mankong, producer
of the play, in detention since arrested on
13 August, have been refused bail are
scheduled to appear in court to enter
pleas on December 29. The Southeast Asian
Times
World
including Asean PM's and Presidents
to attend inauguaration of Indonesian
president From News Reports:
Jakarta, October 18: World Prime ministers,
Presidents and State representatives
including US Secretary of State, John
Kerry and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott will
attend the inauguaration of Joko “Jokowi” Widodo
as President of Indonesiaon on
Monday. The speaker of the People's
Consultative Assembly (MPR) Zulkifli
Hasan said that representatives from the ten
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) member
nations have also been invited to attend
the swearing in of the former governor
of Jakarta, Joko “Jokowi” Widodo as
president of Indonesia. "The Prime
Ministers and Presidents of Malaysia,
Singapore, Japan and South Korea are also expected to
attend", he said. He
said that the Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly
(MPR) has also invited "domestic VIP's"
including former Presidents and
Vice-Presidents. “All chairpersons of political parties
have also be invited,” said the
speaker. The Southeast Asian
Times
Banned ISIS
flag found flying in Aceh From News Reports:
Jakarta, September 12: The Islamic State of
Iraq and Syria (ISIS) flag found
flying from a coconut tree in Aceh on
Sunday has been torn down, reports the Jakarta Post.
The discovery of the banned ISIS flag was
reportedly the first in Aceh.
Police chief First Inspecter Azwan said
that the flag of the nationally banned
movement was discovered by chess
players sitting at a food stall near the coconut tree
in the Sungai Raya district of East Aceh
regency in Aceh. He said that a
bomb disposal team inspected the area before
the flag was taken down.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono announced Indonesia's
rejection of the State of Iraq and the
Levant (ISIL) and banned the teaching
of ISIL ideology in Indonesia last
month at his parliamentary state-of-the-nation address
and ahead of the 69th anniversary of
Indonesias Independence.
The Southeast Asian
Times
Singapore
passes Trans- boundary Haze Pollution
Act From News Reports:
Singapore, August, 18: The passing of the 2014
Trans-boundary Haze Pollution Act by
the Singapore parliament last week
will enable Singapore regulators to sue individuals or
companies in neighbouring countries for
causing severe air pollution in
Singapore. The Act that was first
proposed in 2013 would enable Singapore
to impose fines of up to S$2 million on companies that
cause or contribute to transboundary haze
pollution in Singapore.
Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian
Balakrishnan said that under the Act,
Singapore will have the legal right
under the Objective Territorial Principle to take
legal action against air polluters.
"While neighbouring countries have the sovereign
right to exploit their natural resources
in accordance with their policies they
also have a responsibility to ensure
that "slash and burn" agricultural practices
do not cause damage to Singapore", he said.
The passing of the 2014 Trans-boundary Haze
Pollution Act gives Singapore the
legal power to serve notices on those
that do not have assets or a presence in Singapore.
Indonesia is yet to
ratify an Agreement on Transboundary
Haze Pollution that was signed by ASEAN member counries
in November 2003 in order to
address haze pollution arising from land and forest
fires. A bill passed in the
Indonesian House of Representatives in
July 2013 gave the Indonesian goverment the power to
seize assetts gained from illegal logging and
illegal clearing of forests for palm
oil plantations. The new bill,
designed to protect more than 13 million
hectres from deforestation, gave the Indonesian government
a mandate to establish a task force
including police to monitor the
prevention and eradication of deforestation. The Southeast Asian
Times
Papua
Biak massacre remembered in Sydney
with 136 white carnations From News Reports:
Sydney, July 5: A ceremony to mark the 16th
anniversary of the Biak Massacre in
West Papua ua on 6 July 1998 will be
held at the Waverley Cliffs cemetery in Sydney on Sunday.
The Waverley
Cliffs community will throw 136 white carnations
from the waverley cliffs into the Pacific Ocean in
memory of the Biak massacre.
A citizens tribunal, hosted by the Centre
for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPACS)
at the University of Sydney last year
on the 15th anniversary of the Biak massacre found
that 136 West Papuan protesters were thrown into
the sea by Indonesian security
forces. The tribunal heard eye
witness testimony that the West Papuan
demand for the right to vote for independence from
Indonesia was met with gunfire by Indonesian
security forces.
Survivors of the massacre told the international team
of jurists that the unarmed West Papuan
protesters were surrounded and shot by
Indonesian security forces and that
survivors were thrown into the sea on 6 July
1998. The Southeast Asian
Times
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Thailand-Cambodia
border dispute remains
unresolved after Joint
Boundary Commission
meeting
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Thailand
Ambassador Prasas
Prasasvinitchai, left,
and Cambodia Minister
Lam Chea, right, meet
at the 6th Joint Boundary
Commission (JBC) at
the Sofitel in Phnom
Penh, Cambodia on
Saturday June 14,
2025
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From
News Reports:
Phnom Penh, June 16: Thailand Ambassador
to Cambodia, Prasas Prasasvinitchai,
who has rejected Cambodia's proposal
for the Thailand- Cambodia border
dispute to be settled by the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague,
said ''the border dispute should
be resolved by the Joint Boundary
Commission (JBC),'' at the 6th Cambodia
- Thailand Joint Boundary Commission
(JBC) meeting with Cambodia in Phnom
Penh on Saturday, reports Reuters.
Thailand Ambassador to Cambodia,
Prasas Prasasvinitchai, met with
Cambodian Minister, Lam Chea, Secretariat
of State of Border Affairs to discuss
the resolution of the Thailand-Cambodia
border conflict with Cambodian Minister,
Lam Chea, Secretariat of State of
Border Affairs saying after the
6th CambodiaThailand Joint
Border Commission (JBC) meeting
with Thailand Ambassador to Cambodia,
Prasas Prasasvinitchai, ''the meeting
went smoothly'' without releasing
official details regarding the outcome
of the meeting.
Cambodia Senate President, Hun
Sen, said ahead of the 6th Cambodia
- Thailand Joint Boundary Commission
(JBC) on Saturday ''the dispute
will clearly remain unresolved
through the existing Joint Boundary
Commission (JBC) mechanism into
the next century.''
''The areas of dispute that spans
over most of the 800 kilometre
border between Thailand and Cambodia
will clearly remain unresolved
through the existing Joint Boundary
Commission (JBC) into the next
century,'' he said,
Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet
said that Cambodia will ask for
the International Court of Justice
(ICJ) in The Hague for
intervention with or without Thailands
participation, saying ''Cambodia
will unilaterally submit a complaint
to the International Court of
Justice (ICJ) in the four disputed
areas, Ta Moan Thom, Ta Moan Toch,
Ta Krabey, and Mom Tei.''
''The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and International Cooperation
will send a formal letter to the
International Court of Justice
(ICJ) on Sunday, June 15, 2025,''
he said.
The Cambodia Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and International Cooperation,
Prak Sokhonn, claims that the
Cambodian presence at the Preah
Vihear province location was recorded
in a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) on border demarcation and
marker placement in 2000.
Thailand Foreign Ministry spokesman
Nikorndej Balankura said that
the Cambodian assertion that the
disputed un-demarcated border
military post in Techo Morodok
village, Morodok commune, Choam
Ksan district, Preah Vihear province
belonged to Cambodia ''carries
no weight or consequence.''
In November 2013 the United Nations
International Court of Justice
(ICJ) in the Hague, in an unanimous
decision, ruled that the immediate
area surrounding the 11th century
Preah Vihear Hindu temple on the
Thailand Cambodia border belongs
to Cambodia.
"Cambodia holds sovereignty
over the whole territory of the
promontory of Preah Vihear,"
said International Court of Justice,
Judge Peter Tomka after the court
decision.
The judge, one of seventeen, said
that as a consequence of the decision
Thailand was now under obligation
to withdraw Thailand military
or police forces or other guards
or keepers who were stationed
in the immediate area surrounding
the temple.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Indonesia's
military recruits
24,000 soldiers for
'Development Territorial
Battalion' for rural
development
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Students
from Trisakti University
in Jakarta, Indonesia's
largest private University,
protest against the
passing of the revised
TNI law that allows
the presence of Indonesian
National Armed Forces
on campus, at the
House of Representatives
(DPR) on Thursday
March 20, 2025
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From News Reports:
Jakarta, June 15: The Civil Society
Coalition for Security Sector Reform
condemned the Indonesian National
Armed Forces (TNI AD) plan to recruit
24,000 soldiers to form a 'Development
Territorial Battalion '' with TNI
AD Information Service, Brigadier
General Wahyu Yudhayana, saying
''the recruits are not intended
for combat purposes,'' reports Tempo.
'The soldiers recruited to form
a 'Development Territorial Battalion'
will be focused on food security
and health services in rural Indonesia,''
he said.
He said the 24,000 recruits will
be focused on supporting rural
development in agriculture, livestock,
fisheries and health services,
saying ''the recruits are not
intended for combat purposes.''
Civil Society Coalition for Security
Sector Reform, representative
Indonesian Human Rights Watch
(Imparsial) Director Ardi Manto
Adiputra said ''soldiers in the
Indonesian National Armed Forces
are recruited, trained, and educated
for war,''
''Not for non-combat purposes,''
he said.
He said that the recruitment of
soldiers to form a 'Development
Territorial Battalion '' to support
rural development ''fails to maintain
the demarcation between civil-military
relations.''
He said that the National Armed
Forces (TNI) operations in civilian
society are not based in the provisions
of the TNI Law, saying ''Article
7 Paragraph 3 of the TNI Law regulates
the involvement of TNI operations
in civil society in war only.''
''The National Armed Forces (TNI)
operations in civilian society
are not based in the provisions
of the TNI Law, '' he said.
The Civil Society Coalition for
Security Sector Reform claim that
the National Armed Forces (TNI)
operations in non-military operations
deviate from the National Armed
Forces (TNI) mandate as a national
defence force as stipulated in
the constitution and TNI Law.
On June 6 the Constitutional Court
dismissed five petitions that sought
to repeal the National Armed Forces
(TNI) Law that was passed in the
House of Representatives (DPR) on
March 20, 2025 that extended the
role of the armed forces into government
institutions with nine judges saying
'' the petitioners had failed to
present sufficient evidence to demonstrate
their legal standing,''.
The five petitioners are the first
to challenge the revision of the
National Armed Forces (TNI) Law
that was passed by the House of
Representatives (DPR) on March 20,
2025.
The petitioners who are students
from the University of Indonesia
(UI) and Malang's Brawijaya University
(UB), argue that ''the legislative
process lacked transparency and
excluded public participation.''
Justice Saldi Isra said the petitioners,
"failed to show they had
attempted to participate in the
legislative process, whether through
public discussion or essays addressed
to policymakers,"
"Therefore, we concluded
that the petitioners had no legal
standing," he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Vietnamese
scammers arrested
in raids on 'Romance
Scam' centres in Thailand
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The
Metropolitan Police
Bureau, a unit of
the Royal Thai Police
(FTP) including Emergency
Response raided houses
in Bangkok used by
Vietnamese 'Romance
Scam' operators arresting
27 Vietnamese nationals
on Tuesday June 10,
2025
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, June 14: Vietnamese nationals
were arrested in raids on 'Romance
Scam' centres in rented houses
in Bangkok for defrauding Vietnamese
of more than US$1 million a month,
with the Royal Thai Police (RTP)
seizing 116 mobile phones, 45
computers and 5 grams of the drug
Ketamine in the raid, reports
the Nation.
Metropolitan Police Bureau Special
Branch and the Emergency Response
Unit of the Royal Thai Police
(RTP), raided two houses used
by the Vietnamese 'Romance Scam'
operators arresting 27 Vietnamese
nationals.
Pol. Maj. Gen. Nopasin Poolsawat,
said that 27 Vietnamese nations
were arrested at the two houses
outside Bangkok on Tuesday
after complaints from the public
''about a suspicious group of
foreigners occupying the rented
houses.
''Investigations revealed that
the Vietnamese suspects had entered
Thailand from Vietnam through
the Khlong Luek border checkpoint
in Sa Kaeo province,'' he said.
He said that the 27 Vietnamese
of five women and 22 males have
been operating the 'Romance Scam'
in Thailand since October 2024,
saying the Vietnamese scam operators
entered Thailand on 60 day tourist
visas.''
He said the 'Romance Scam' operation
was designed to target other Vietnamese
nationals, saying ''the scammers
established trust and cultivated
a romantic connection.
''The scammers would manipulate
victims into transferring money
with made-up debts or hardships
in an effort to elicit sympathy,''
he said.
He said the Vietnamese victims
were lured into emotional relationships
with the scammers via the Vietnamese
messaging app ''Zalo''.
''Each member of the Vietnamese
'Romance Scam' operation was assigned
to a dedicated computer terminal
working in shifts to maintain
round-the-clock operations,''
he said.
He said that the Metropolitan
Police Bureau Special Branch investigation
estimates that each computer generated
fraudulent transfers worth about
US$46,087.00 per month, saying
''the total Romance Scam operation
brought in US$1,203,908.00 a month.
He said the 27 Vietnamese suspected
scammers admitted to renting the
two houses outside Bangkok since
October 20, 2024 at US$926.00
and US$1,235.00 per month , saying
''successful scams earned bonuses
of $US772.00 .''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Thai
arrested for Facebook
photo postings of
explosions on disputed
Thailand-Cambodia
border
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Phiranya,
32, left, was charged
with importing false
of forged cyber photos
of explosions and
military casualties
on the Thailand-Cambodia
border under the Computer
Crime Act 2007 on
Monday June 9, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, June 13: Thailand's Cyber
Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB)
of the Royal Thai Police arrested
Phiranya, 32, at her home in Tambon
Kut Lat, Amphoe Mueang, Ubon Ratchathani
Province on Monday for posting
alleged false or forged cyber
photos of explosions and military
casualties on the Thailand-Cambodia
border, after a warrant was issued
by the Khon Kaen Provincial Court,
reports the Bangkok Post.
Phiranya, 32, is charged with
importing false of forged computer
data into a computer system under
the Computer Crime Act 2007 in
violation of Article 14(2) and
Article 20 of the Act.
Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau
(CCIB) of the Royal Thai Police,
Police Colonel Arunphan Vanichanun,
said at a press conference in
Bangkok on Monday that Facebook
user ''Lucky Farm'' identified
as Phiranya, 32, posted false
information about the Thailand
Cambodia border dispute.
''Facebook user ''Lucky Farm claimes
that explosions and military casualties
on the border led to evacuation
orders,'' said Police Colonel Arunphan
Vanichanun.
He said that the claims made by
Facebook user 'Lucky Farm'' identified
as Phiranya, 32, ''while untrue
had garnered significant attention
and could potentially threaten
national security.''
He said that Facebook user ''Lucky
Farm'' identified as Phiranya,
32 has admitted to posting the
misleading content.
He said that Phiranya, 32, claims
she acted on social media information,
saying ''she was allegedly influenced
by her personal bias regarding
the border disputes,''
He said that Phiranya, 32, claims
that that there was no factual
basis behind her claims and denied
any intention to profit from the
Facebook postings.
Thailand Foreign Ministry spokesman
Nikorndej Balankura said that
the Cambodian claim that the disputed
border military post in Techo
Morodok village, Morodok commune,
Choam Ksan district, Preah Vihear
province belonged to Cambodia
''carries no weight or consequence.''
''The Thailand military acted in
accordance with the rules of engagement
and both international and Thailand
laws during its confrontation with
Cambodian troops on May 28 after
the fatal shooting of a Cambodian
soldier in Preah Vihear province,''
he said.
He claims that Thailand adhered
to all necessary laws to protect
its sovereignty and ensure the
safety of its personnel, saying
''Thailand's response was appropriate
and measured.''
Thailand Foreign Ministry spokesman
Nikorndej Balankura said that
Thailand did not recognise the
jurisdiction of the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) after Cambodia
said it would refer the border
dispute to the International Court
of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague,''
Cambodia Deputy Prime Minister,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation, Prak
Sokhonn called for an investigation
into the May 28 fatal shooting
of a Cambodian soldier in Preah
Vihear province, saying in a diplomatic
note to the Thailand Embassy in
Phnom Penh ''Thailand soldiers
had attacked Cambodian soldiers
at a Cambodian military post in
Techo Morodok village, Morodok
commune, Choam Ksan district,
Preah Vihear province.
''The Royal Government of Cambodia
demands an urgent and thorough
investigation into the death of
the Cambodian soldier on the Thailand-Cambodia
border, saying ''those responsible
for this cruel and illegal act
must be brought to justice.''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Five
'Pig butchering' scammers
in Cambodia plead
guilty to extracting
millions from U.S
victims
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Ly
Yong Phat, left, at
ceremony for return
of cultural treasures
of artifact statues
ceremony at Peace
Palace in Phnom Penh,
Cambodia, Thursday,
August 22, 2024 was
sanction by the United
States Treasury Department
for serious human
rights abuses for
the treatment of workers
subjected to forced
labour in international
cryptocurrency-based
scam centres in Cambodia
on Thursday September
12, 2024
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From News Reports:
Phnom Penh, June 12: Five scammers
pleaded guilty for their involvement
in an international cryptocurrency
scam known as 'Pig butchering' for
the extraction of USD36.9 million
from United States victims from
scam centres in Cambodia, with the
funds transferred to a bank in the
Bahamas, reports the United States
Attorney's Office (USAO).
Joseph Wong, 33, of Alhambra; Yicheng
Zhang, 39, of China; Jose Somarriba,
55, of Los Angeles; Shengsheng He,
39, of La Puente; and Jingliang
Su, 44, of China and Türkiye
were involved in international cryptocurrency
scamming known as 'Pig butchering'
that transferred funds from United
States victims to United States
banks and transfer to a single bank
account in the Bahamas.
The five men extracted funds from
United States victims for investment
in the international cryptocurrency
fraud scheme from social media interactions,
telephone calls, text messages and
online dating services from Cambodian
scam centres.
''The scammers in Cambodia told
United States victims who had invested
in the international cryptocurrency
fraud scheme that their investment
was appreciating, when in fact their
assets and funds had been stolen
and not invested at all,'' reports
United States Attorney's Office
(USAO).
The United States victim funds were
transferred from United States bank
accounts to a single account at
the Deltec Bank in the Bahamas and
converted to stablecoin Tether (USDT).
The stablecoin Tether (USDT) international
cryptocurrency was transferred to
scam centres in the region including
to Sihanoukville in Cambodia.
The five scammers who pleaded guilty
for their involvement in an international
cryptocurrency-based scam known
as 'Pig butchering' are part of
a larger effort by the United States
Justice Department to shut down
the international cryptocurrency-based
scam.
The guilty plea from the five scammers
operating from scam centres in Cambodia
follows the United States official
designation of the Huione Group
also known as the Huione Real Estate
Group, a China conglomerate that
operates in Hong Kong and China,
as an institution of primary money
laundering concern and has proposed
severing the Huione Group access
to the United States financial system.
The United States Attorney's Office
(USAO) reports that Senior Cambodian
officials in the Cambodian financial
conglomerate Huione Group that has
been used to transfer billions through
international cryptocurrency-based
scam known as 'Pig butchering' have
deep ties to the Cambodian ruling
party Cambodian Peoples Party (CPP).
The
Southeast Asian Times
''Cambodia's
scam industry is now
to big to fail,''
says United States
report
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Cambodian
Peoples Party (CPP)
spokesman, third from
left, Chea Thyrith,
at meeting of 29 political
party leaders in Phnom
Penh agree to work
together to prevent
extremist politics
in Cambodia in Phnom
Penh Friday, May 30,
2025
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From News Reports:
Phnom Penh, June 11: The Cambodian
Peoples Party (CPP) dismissed the
United States Institute of Peace
(USIP) Office on Drugs and Crime
report, titled ''Policies and Patterns:
State-Abetted Transnational Crime
in Cambodia as a Global Security
Threat,'' saying ''the reports
findings are politically driven,''
with the author of the report, Jacob
Daniel Sims, saying ''Cambodias
scam industry is now too big to
fail,'' reports the Cambodia Daily.
Cambodian Peoples Party (CPP)
spokesman, Chea Thyrith, dismissed
the report titled ''Policies and
Patterns: State-Abetted Transnational
Crime in Cambodia as a Global Security
Threat,' published on May 16, accusing
the author, Jacob Daniel Sims, of
''attempting to damage Cambodia's
reputation.''
Author of the report, Jacob Daniel
Sims, claims that ''senior government
officials in Southeast Asia including
Cambodia are entangled in criminal
networks that have grown increasingly
powerful and difficult to dismantle.''
''Criminal networks that are often
intertwined with state officials
have become deeply entrenched and
increasingly sophisticated,'' 'he
said.
He said the report is based on interviews
with almost 100 sources including
diplomats, journalists, business
people and researchers, claiming
''Cambodia is a key hub for transnational
criminal operations.''
The report claims that members of
ruling Cambodian Peoples Party (CPP)
are principal offenders in human
trafficking for the global cyber
scam industry saying ''indictments,
sanctions, visa bans and other accountability
measures are recommended by the
sources for 28 government officials
and businesspeople.''
Cambodian Peoples Party (CPP)
spokesman, Chea Thyrith, claims
that the global cyber scam industry
is a regional problem, saying ''preventing
scams is no easy task and cannot
fall solely on the shoulders of
one government.''
''Scam prevention requires international
cooperation, and each country must
educate its people about the risks
to support prevention efforts,''
he said.
Jacob Daniel Sims claims that raids
by the Cambodian National Police
on global cyber scam industry workers
in Cambodia and the creation of
an inter-ministerial committee are
''rhetorical and performative''
.
'The occasional police raid and
a ministerial committee shield the
perpetrators, deflect scrutiny and
fall short of meaningful reform,''
he said.
He said that the Cambodian government
actions to date make the strongest
case for the central argument in
the report that ''Cambodias
scam industry is now too big to
fail.''
''The Cambodian government is too
deeply invested to change course
unless profound shifts in incentives
occur,'' he said.
The report states that data pointing
to a growing scam economy of up
to 60 percent GDP, with annual revenues
estimated at $12.5 billion to $19
billion, ''far exceed the garment
sector.''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Review
of ''No Further Action''
decision wanted in
death of former reporter
at headquarters of
Malaysia Anti-Corruption
Commission in 2009
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Malaysia's
opposition Democratic
Action Party (DAP)
chairman Gobind Singh
Deo, left, and secretary-general
Loke Siew Fook, right,
support family of
late Teoh Beng Hock,
31, in review of ''No
Further Action'' decision
by Attorney General
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From
News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, June 10: Malaysia's
opposition Democratic Action Party
(DAP) said the party will support
the family of the late Teoh Beng
Hock, 31, who was found dead at
the Malaysian Anti-Corruption
Commission (MACC) Selangor headquaters
after he was summoned for questioning
in 2009, in seeking a judicial
review against the Attorney General
decision to classify the investigation
as requiring No Further Action
(NFA) last month, reports, the
Star.
The Attorney General classified
the death of Teoh Beng Hock, 31,
the former reporter for the Chinese-language
newspaper, Sin Chew Jit Poh, and
assistant to Democratice Action
Pary member, Ean Toung Hian Wah,
as requiring No Further Action (NFA)
on May 21 after the submission of
the investigation by the Royal Malaysia
Police.
Opposition Democratic Action Party
(DAP) National chairman Gobind
Singh Deo and secretary-general
Anthony Loke said Attorney General
Dusuki Mokhtar must explain in
detail why he believes there is
insufficient evidence to prosecute
in the death of Teoh Beng Hock,
31.
''We have been informed that action
is being considered to challenge
the No Further Action (NFA) directive
in court by way of judicial review
by the Teoh Beng Hock family,''
said the Democratic Action Party
(DAP)
''We support this action and also
call upon the Attorney General
to review his decision and push
ahead with charges against those
responsible for Teoh Beng Hock's
death without further delay,''
it said.
In September 2024 the Court of Appeal
three-man panel, chaired by Judge
Ariff Md Yusof, ruled that the death
of Teoh Beng Hock, 31, on 15 July
2009 was caused by multiple injuries
from a fall from the 14th floor
of Plaza Masalam Tower, the headquarters
of the Anti-Corruption Commission
(MACC) due to or accelerated by
unlawful acts by unknown persons
inclusive of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption
Commission (MACC) officers involved
in the investigation.
In December 2011 High Court Judge
Abdul Rahim Uda upheld a coroners
open verdict following
an inquest into the death of Teoh
Beng Hock, 31 and dismissed a
request from the dead mans
family that the finding be revised.
In January 2011 coroner Azmil
Mustapha Abas, found that he could
not decide if the death of the
former journalist who worked for
Ean Toung Hian Wah, a Democratic
Action Party member of the Selangor
legislative assembly and state
executive, was suicide or murder.
We cannot use suspicion
and hesitate in coming to
a finding
unless there were
testimonies that could prove the
suspicion, said the judge
in supporting the coroners
verdict.
There was no evidence to prove
who committed the pre-fall injuries
found on the victim, said the
judge.
And he agreed that the evidence
put before the coroner did not
show anything that would implicate
a third party's role in causing
the victim's death, hence ruling
out homicide.
In July 2011 a Royal Commission
of Inquiry found that three Malaysian
Anti-Corruption Commission officers
drove political secretary Teoh
Beng Hock, 31, to suicide, saying
in the 124-page report that ''anti-corruption
personnel were then prepared to
go to great lengths to lie and
form a blue wall of silence in
the spirit of brotherhood.''
Having considered all the
evidence in its entirety, we found
that Teoh was driven to commit
suicide by the aggressive, relentless,
oppressive and unscrupulous interrogation
to which he was subjected by certain
officers
'' said the report.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Australia's
Northern Territory
rejects independent
investigation into
death in police custody
of mentally disabled
Indigenous Australian
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Candle-lit
vigil at the Northern
Territory Parliament
House in Darwin on
Wednesday June 4,
2025 calling for an
independent investigation
into the death of
mentally disabled
Indigenous Australian,
Kumanjayi White, 24
in police custody.
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From
News Reports:
Darwin, June 9: The Northern Territory
Police and the Chief Minister of
the Northern Territory of Australia
have rejected calls for an independent
investigation into the death of
Kumanjayi White, 24, a mentally
disabled Indigenous Australian man
who died after being reportedly
''forcibly restrained by police
in Alice Springs,'' reports National
Indigenous Times.
Northern Territory Country Liberal
Party (CLP) Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro
rejects calls for an independent
inquiry from the Warlpiri family
of Kumanjayi White, 24, saying ''spolice
are the right authority to carry
out an inquiry coupled with a coronial
inquiry.''
Minister for Indigenous Australians
in the Australian Labor Party (ALP),
Malarndirri McCarthy, called for
an independent investigation into
the death of Kumanjayi White, 24.
First Peoples Disability Network
(FPDN) Executive Officer, Worimi
man, Damian Griffis, advocate for
human rights of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people with a disability,
said ''Kumanjayi was a young man
with a significant disability who
needed culturally safe support,
not force.''
''The NT Police cannot investigate
themselves,'' he said.
''Australia has seen too many
families left without answers
and too many inquiries that gather
dust,'' he said.
Kumanjayi White, 24, grandfather
Warlpiri Elder, Ned Hargraves, said
his grandson was ''killed for no
good reason.''
"My grandson was not a criminal.
He was a quiet, young man,"
he said.
"What have we done to you.
We are suposed to be working together
in harmony but Police are taking
away our lives," he said.
Kumanjayi White, 24, a mentally
disabled Warlpiri Indigenous man,
who lived in Alice Springs in supported
accommodation under state guardianship
appointed by the Northern Territory
Civil and Administrative Tribunal
(NTCAT), died after being reportedly
''forcibly restrained by Alice Springs
police officers in the Coles supermarket
in Alice Springs.''
The Northern Territory Police claim
that Kumanjayi White, 24, was involved
in an altercation with a security
guard in the Coles supermarket in
Alice Springs, claiming ''two plainclothes
Alice Springs police officers retrained
Kumanjayi White, 24, who then lost
consciousness.''
The Northern Territory Police
reported that Kumanjayi White,
24, was transported to Alice Springs
Hospital and pronounced dead at
2.20pm on Tuesday May 27.
The Northern Territory Police
confirmed that a crime scene was
established at Coles, saying ''the
shopping centres remains closed.''
The Warlpiri family of Kumanjayi
White, 24, is calling for a fully
independent investigation that
would be removed from Northern
Territory Police control.
The Warlpiri family is also calling
for the immediate public release
of all CCTV and the footage from
body camera's worn by the Northern
Territory Police, suspension of
the officers involved while inquiries
proceed.
The Warlpiri family also called
for an end to public statements
that denigrade or criminalise
Kumanjayi White, 24.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Malaysia
ASEAN chair 2025 intervenes
in Thailand - Cambodian
border dispute
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ASEAN
Chairman 2025, Malaysia
Prime Minister, Anwar
Ibrahim, is to intervene
in the Thailand and
Cambodian border dispute
in Bangkok on Saturday
7 June 2025
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From
News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, June 8: The Chairman
of the Association of South East
Asian Nations (ASEAN) for 2025,
Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar
Ibrahim, intervened in the armed
confrontation between Thailand
and Cambodian soldiers on 28 May
in the Emerald Triangle, a tri-border
region shared by Cambodia, Thailand
and Laos, saying on Friday ''as
the ASEAN Chair, Malaysia notes
the Cambodian call for International
Court of Justice (ICJ) in the
Hague jurisdiction,'' reports
the Star.
Cambodia Deputy Prime Minister,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation, Prak
Sokhonn called for an investigation
into the May 28 fatal shooting
of a Cambodian soldier in Preah
Vihear province, saying in a diplomatic
note to the Thailand Embassy in
Phnom Penh ''Thailand soldiers
had attacked Cambodian soldiers
at a Cambodian military post in
Techo Morodok village, Morodok
commune, Choam Ksan district,
Preah Vihear province.
''The Royal Government of Cambodia
demands an urgent and thorough
investigation into the death of
the Cambodian soldier on the Thailand-Cambodia
border, saying ''those responsible
for this cruel and illegal act
must be brought to justice.''
Thailand Foreign Ministry spokesman
Nikorndej Balankura said that
the Cambodian assertion that the
disputed border military post
in Techo Morodok village, Morodok
commune, Choam Ksan district,
Preah Vihear province belonged
to Cambodia ''carries no weight
or consequence.''
''The Thailand army acted in accordance
with the rules of engagement and
both international and Thailand
laws during its confrontation
with Cambodian troops on May 28,''
he said.
Thailand Foreign Ministry spokesman
Nikorndej Balankura claims that
Thailand adhered to all necessary
laws to protect its sovereignty
and ensure the safety of its personnel,
saying ''Thailand's response was
appropriate and measured.''
''Thailand did not recognise the
jurisdiction of the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) after Cambodia
said it would refer the border
dispute to the International Court
of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague,''
he said.
Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet
called on the International Court
of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague
to take action to resolve the
dispute between Thailand and Cambodia
over three ancient temples on
the Thailand-Cambodian border,
saying
''Cambodia wants the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) legal adjudication
to take action against the longstanding
dispute surrounding the Ta Moan
Thom, Ta Moan Toch and Ta Kro
Bei temples and the Mombei area,''
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet
questioned Thailand's commitment
to resolving the border dispute,
saying ''Thailand should agree
to jointly bring the dispute to
the International Court of Justice
(ICJ) for a ruling without Cambodia
needing to file a case.
In November 2013 the United Nations
International Court of Jusice
(ICJ) in the Hague, in an unanimous
decision, ruled that the immediate
area surrounding the 11th century
Preah Vihear Hindu temple on the
Thailand Cambodia border belongs
to Cambodia.
"Cambodia holds sovereignty
over the whole territory of the
promontory of Preah Vihear,"
said International Court of Justice,
Judge Peter Tomka after the court
decision.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Vietnam
wants revision of
disciplinary action
for misconduct of
Communist Party of
Vietnam officials
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Vietnam's
Ministery of Home
Affairs, Head of the
Administrative Reform
Working Group, Pham
Thi Thanh Tra, proposes
new regulations that
require Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV)
subordinates to comply
with decisions made
by superiors Thursday
June 5, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Hanoi, June 7: Vietnam's Ministery
of Home Affairs, Head of the Administrative
Reform Working Group that is tasked
to research and propose new regulations
for disciplinary action for misconduct
by Communist Party of Vietnam
(CPV) officials and Civil Servants,
proposes new regulations that
require Communist Party of Vietnam
(CPV) subordinates to comply with
decisions made by superiors, reports
the Vietnam News.
Minister of Home Affairs, Head of
the Administrative Reform Working
Group, Pham Thi Thanh Tra, said
that draft revision 2025 Law on
Officials and Civil Servants requires
that a Communist Party of Vietnam
(CPV) subordinate, who believes
that a superior officials order
is unlawful, must report their concerns
in writing.''
''The proposed draft is intended
to replace existing regulations
and to introduce new exemptions
for disciplinary action in specific
cases,'' said Ministry of Home
Affairs, Pham Thi Thanh Tra.
''The provision aims to translate
broader policy direction in private
sector development for legal safeguards
for public officials,'' she said.
She said that Communist Party
of Vietnam (CPV) officials who
have caused loss to the State
due to unforeseen circumstances
may be exempt from disciplinary
action under the draft review
of 2025 Law on Officials and Civil
Servants.
''Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)
officials who act in good faith
without self-interest but have
caused loss to the State due to
unforeseen circumstances may be
exempt from disciplinary action,''
she said.
The draft decree that proposes
new regulations for disciplinary
action for misconduct by Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV) Officials
and Civil Servants stipulates
that wrongfully disciplined Officials
and Civil servants must receive
a formal apology and have their
entitlements reinstated.
''The apology aligns with Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV) directives
aimed at ensuring fairness and transparency
in the disciplinary process,'' said
Minister of Home Affairs, Head of
the Administrative Reform Working
Group, Pham Thi Thanh Tra.
In January 2025 the Ministry of
Public Security recommended disciplinary
action against the Communist Party
of Vietnam (CPV) drafting team in
the Department of Electricity and
Renewable Energy (DERA for the development
of the Trung Nam - Thuan Nam Solar
Power Co. Ltd, power plant in Vietnam
after charging Vietnam's Deputy
Minister of Industry and Trade (MoIT)
, Hoang Quac Vuong, under Article
357 of the Penal Code 2015 with
abuse of power for by-passing the
Prime Minister to secure approval
for the Trung Nam - Thuan Nam Solar
Power Co. Ltd, inclusion in the
National Adaptation Plan (NAP).
Disciplinary action was also recommended
for officials at the Department
of Electricity and Renewable Energy
(DERA) for involvement in appraising
and evaluating the draft plan
for the development of the Trung
Nam - Thuan Nam Solar Power Co.
Ltd, in Vietnam.
Deputy Minister of Industry and
Trade (MoIT), Hoang Quac Vuong,
sought to implement a preferential
feed-in tariff of 9.35 US cents
per kWh, by-passing the prime
minister's authority, enabling
the Trung Nam - Thuan Nam Solar
Power Co. Ltd, to benefit.
The Ministry of Public Security
also recommended disciplinary
action against officials at the
Department of Electricity and
Renewable Energy (DERA) for granting
power operation licenses for the
operation of the Trung Nam - Thuan
Nam Solar Power Co. Ltd, that
was to begin in February 2025.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Indonesia
President Prabowo
claims Non-Governmental
Organizations sow
division in Indonesia
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President
Prabowo Subianto claims
that Non-Governmental
Organizations attempt
to sow division within
Indonesia at Pancasila
Day ceremony in Jakarta
on Monday June 2,
2025
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From
News Reports:
Jakarta, June 6: Indonesia claims
that foreign interests are sowing
division in Indonesia by funding
Non-Governmental Organizations
(NGOs), with President Prabowo
Subianto, saying ''external interference
persists under the guise of promoting
democracy,'' reports Tempo.
President Prabowo Subianto claimed
that ''external interference has
persisted for centuries and continues
today under the guise of
promoting democracy, human rights
and press freedom, ''at the Pancasila
Day ceremony in Jakarta on Monday.
''For hundreds of years, theyve
tried to divide us,'' he said.
''Even now, they fund NGOs to
pit us against each other, all
while claiming to uphold democracy,
human rights, and freedom of the
press,'' he said.
President Prabowo Subianto urged
Indonesian to remain vigilant
and self-reliant, saying ''Im
not calling on Indonesians to
be suspicious of foreign nations.''
He said that Indonesia must not
be manipulated by any country,
saying ''Indonesia must stand
on its own feet.''
He called for unity among Indonesians
despite differing backgrounds
and opinions, warning '' internal
divisions only benefit those who
wish to see Indonesia weakened.''
President Prabowo Subianto called
''for unity among Indonesians
despite differing backgrounds
and opinions,'' warning that ''internal
divisions only benefit those who
wish to see Indonesia weakened.''
He urged all Indonesians to unite,
saying ''let us not allow our
differences to be a source of
conflict.''
''Thats exactly what foreign
powers who dislike a strong and
prosperous Indonesia want.'' he
said.
In May 2016 China's National People's
Congress (NPC) Law Committee approved
new regulations for foreign Non
Government Organisations (NGO's)
that are registered in China,
with the National People's Congress
(NPC) Law Committee deputy head,
Xu Xianming, saying that the bill
regulates the activities of overseas
Non Government Organisations (NGO's)
in China.
He said that Non Government Organisations
(NGO's) involved in charity and
academia have grown in number
and their activities have intensified,
saying "it is necessary to
regulate and guide their activities."
The new law bans foreign Non Government
Organisations (NGO's) registered
in China from establishing organisations
in regional China, from recruiting
members in China and from raising
funds within China.
The new law also subjects NGO's
to financial scrutiny, requiring
that they submit annual reports
detailing their sources of financing,
expenditure and changes in personnel.
In July 2015 the National Assembly
in Phnom Penh passed a Law on
Associations and Non-Governmental
Organisations (NGO) aimed at regulating
the about 5,000 Non Government
Organisations (NGO) in Cambodia.
Under the new law all domestic
and international Non Government
Organisations (NGO) are required
to register their organisation
and to report their activities
and finances to the government.
Non Government Organisations (NGO)
in Cambodia will reportedly be
disbanded if their activities
"jeopardise peace, stability
and public order or threaten national
security, national unity, culture,
and traditions of Cambodian society".
Failure to comply will reportedly
result in fines, legal action
and possible disbandment.
Non Government Organisations (NGO)
in Cambodia will reportedly be
disbanded if their activities
"jeopardise peace, stability
and public order or threaten national
security, national unity, culture,
and traditions of Cambodian society".
The
Southeast Asian Times
Cambodia
calls on International
Court of Justice in
The Hague to resolve
border dispute with
Thailand
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Cambodia's
Prime Minister, Hun
Manet, calls on the
International Court
of Justice (ICJ) in
The Hague to take
action to resolve
the Thailand and Cambodia
border dispute on
Tuesday June 3, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Phnom Penh, June 5: Cambodia called
on the International Court of Justice
(ICJ) in The Hague to take action
to resolve the dispute between Thailand
and Cambodia over three ancient
temples on the Thailand-Cambodian
un-demarcated border, with Cambodia
Prime Minister warning that the
border clash on May 28 that left
a 48 year-old Cambodian soldier
dead has reignited tensions and
fuelled nationalist sentiments in
Cambodia,'' reports Phnom Penh Post.
''Cambodia wants the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) legal adjudication
to take action against the longstanding
dispute surrounding the Ta Moan
Thom, Ta Moan Toch and Ta Kro Bei
temples and the Mombei area,'' said
Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet
questioned Thailand's commitment
to resolving the border dispute,
saying ''Thailand should agree
to jointly bring the dispute to
the International Court of Justice
(ICJ) for a ruling without Cambodia
needing to file a case.''
The Cambodian call for disputes
over the unmarked Thailand-Cambodia
border to be resolved by the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) in The
Hague, follows the Cambodia Deputy
Prime Minister, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and International Cooperation,
Prak Sokhonn call for an investigation
into the May 28 fatal shooting
of a the unnamed Cambodian soldier
in Preah Vihear province.
The Cambodia Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and International Cooperation,
Prak Sokhonn, said in a May 29 diplomatice
note to the Thailand Embassy in
Phnom Penh that Thailand soldiers
had attacked Cambodian soldiers
at a Cambodian military post in
Techo Morodok village, Morodok commune,
Choam Ksan district, Preah Vihear
province.
''The attack by Thailand soldiers
had resulted in the unjust death
of an unnamed Cambodian soldier
at 5.30am on May 28,'' said the
diplomatic note.
He said that the Royal Government
of Cambodia demands an urgent
and thorough investigation into
the death of the unnamed Cambodian
soldier on the Thailand-Cambodia
border, saying ''those responsible
for this cruel and illegal act
must be brought to justice.''
The Cambodia Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and International Cooperation,
Prak Sokhonn, claims that the
Cambodian presence at the Preah
Vihear province location was recorded
in a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) on border demarcation and
marker placement in 2000.
Thailand Foreign Ministry spokesman
Nikorndej Balankura said that
the Cambodian assertion that the
disputed un-demarcated border
military post in Techo Morodok
village, Morodok commune, Choam
Ksan district, Preah Vihear province
belonged to Cambodia ''carries
no weight or consequence.''
''The Thailand army acted in accordance
with the rules of engagement and
both international and Thailand
laws during its confrontation
with Cambodian troops on May 28,''
he said.
Thailand Foreign Ministry spokesman
Nikorndej Balankura claims that
Thailand adhered to all necessary
laws to protect its sovereignty
and ensure the safety of its personnel,
saying ''Thailand's response was
appropriate and measured.''
In November 2013 the United Nations
International Court of Jusice
(ICJ) in the Hague, in an unanimous
decision, ruled that the immediate
area surrounding the 11th century
Preah Vihear Hindu temple on the
Thailand Cambodia border belongs
to Cambodia.
"Cambodia holds sovereignty
over the whole territory of the
promontory of Preah Vihear,"
said International Court of Justice,
Judege Peter Tomka after the court
decision.
The judge, one of seventeen, said
that as a consequence of the decision
Thailand was now under obligation
to withdraw Thai military or police
forces or other guards or keepers
who were stationed in the immediate
area surrounding the temple.
The International Court of Justice
(ICJ) ruled in 1962 that the temple
belonged to Cambodia, but both
Thailand and Cambodia claimed
ownership of the land surrounding
the temple included in the disputed
4.6 square kilometre area.
Tens of thousands were reportedly
displaced with about 28 killied
in the 2011 fighting leading Cambodia
to ask the International Court
of Justice for an interpretation
of the original 1962 ruling.
The
Southeast Asian Times
China
opens IOMed in Hong
Kong on par with International
Court of Justice and
Permanent Court of
Arbitration in The
Hague
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Representatives
from more than 80
countries and 20 international
organisations attend
the signing ceremony
for the convention
on the establishment
of the International
Organization for Mediation
(IOMed) including
the Association of
Southeast Asian Member
Nations (ASEAN) Indonesia,
Laos, Cambodia, East
Timor on Friday May
30, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Hong Kong, June 4: The Communist
Party of China (CPC signed a convention
on the establishment of the International
Organization for Mediation (IOMed)
in Hong Kong on Friday, with Chief
Executive of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) John
Lee, saying '' IOMed is on par with
the United Nations International
Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Permanent
Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The
Hague,'' reports Reuters.
Chief Executive of the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region (HKSAR),
John Lee, who was sworn in as the
6th Chief Executive of Hong Kong
in 2022 by President of China, Xi
Jinping, said ''the International
Organization for Mediation (IOMed)
will be the first intergovernmental
body dedicated to mediation.''
''The IOMed would become increasingly
important amid mounting geopolitical
tensions,'' he said.
''When protectionism threatens
to derail the international trade
order and when unilateralism looms
over global supply chains, it
is dialogue not division that
restores balance,'' he said.
The International Organization
for Mediation (IOMed) was initiated
by the Communist Party of China
(CPC) in Beijing with Member of
the Political Bureau of the Communist
Party of China (CPC) Central Committee,
Director of the Office of the
Central Commission for Foreign
Affairs, Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Wang Yi, saying ''IOMed embodies
the principles of the United Nations
Charter prioritizing mediation
in international disputes under
Article 33.''
''The IOMed aims to transcend
a zero-sum and you-lose-I-win
mentality in global affairs,''
he said.
He said the stablishment of the
International Organization for
Mediation (IOMed) in Hong Kong
will promote the amicable resolution
of international disputes and
build more harmonious international
relations, he said.
''The International Organization
for Mediation (IOMed) would fill
a gap in the field.'' he said.
Representatives from more than
80 countries and 20 international
organisations attended the signing
ceremony for the convention on
the establishment of the International
Organization for Mediation (IOMed)
on Friday, including the Association
of Southeast Asian Member Nations
(ASEAN) Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia,
East Timor.
In 2016 the judges of the Permanent
Court of Arbitration in the Hague
ruled that China had violated
the United Nations Convention
on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
by invoking "historic rights"
in its claim over the West Philippine
Sea.
China rejected the Permanent Court
of Arbitration in the Hague ruling
with China Foreign Ministry spokesman,
Lu Kang saying then that "the
Permanent Court of Arbitration
in the Hague has no jurisdiction
on this matter."
"The dispute was not covered
by U.N. Convention on the Law
of the Sea (UNCLOS) because it
was ultimately a matter of sovereignty
not exploitation rights,'' he
said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
China
Ministry of Foreign
Affairs attacks US
for claiming that
China is a threat
to the US
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Rear
Admiral Hu Gafng of
the Peoples
Liberation Army National
Defence University
in Bejing, led China's
delegation to the
22nd International
Institute for Strategic
Studies IISS Asia
Security Summit, 2025
Shangri-La Dialogue,
in Singapore from
May 30 to June 1,
2025
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From
News Reports:
Singapore, June 3: China's Ministry
of Foreign Affairs has denouncedUnited
States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
for claiming that ''China is a threat
to the United States'' at the 22nd
International Institute for Strategic
Studies IISS Asia Security Summit,
2025 Shangri-La Dialogue, in Singapore
on Sunday, with the China saying
''the remarks were filled with provocations
and intended to sow discord,'' claims
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
reports Reuters.
United States Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth said at the 22nd International
Institute for Strategic Studies
IISS Asia Security Summit, 2025
''Washington will bolster its defenses
overseas to counter what the Pentagon
sees as rapidly developing threats
by Beijing, particularly in its
aggressive stance toward Taiwan.''
''Chinas army is rehearsing
for the real deal,'' said United
States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
''We are not going to sugarcoat
it the threat China poses is real.
And it could be imminent,'' he said.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
claims ''the United States Defense
Secretary Pete Hegseth has deliberately
ignored the call for peace and development
by countries in the region.''
''United States Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth has instead touted
the Cold War mentality for bloc
confrontation, vilified China with
defamatory allegations, and falsely
called China a threat,'' claims
China Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
China Ministry of Foreign Affairs
said that China deplores and firmly
opposes the claim made by the United
States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
that China is a threat to the United
States, saying ''China has protested
strongly to the United States.''
''The United States is the primary
factor undermining peace and stability
in the Asia-Pacific China's Ministry
of Foreign Affairs has accused the
United States of deploying offensive
weaponry in the South China Sea
to perpetuate United States hegemony
and advance the Indo-Pacific strategy,
saying ''the United States has stoked
flames and is creating tensions
in the Asia-Pacific.''
''The United States is the primary
factor undermining the peace and
stability of the Asia-Pacific,''
claims the China's Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
In July 2016 Judges of the Permanent
Court of Arbitration in the Hague
ruled in favour of the Philippines
against China's claim of "historic
rights" over the South China
Sea.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration
in the Hague decision followed the
Philippine complaint in 2013 that
called on the court to intervene
in the Philippine dispute with China
over the right to exploit natural
resources including fish in the
West Philippine Sea.
The Judges of the Permanent Court
of Arbitration in the Hague ruled
in 2016 that China had violated
the United Nations Convention on
the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) by invoking
"historic rights" in its
claim over the West Phillipine Sea.
China rejected the Permanent Court
of Arbitration in the Hague ruling
with China Foreign Ministry spokesman,
Lu Kang saying then that "the
Permanent Court of Arbitration in
the Hague has no jurisdiction on
this matter."
"The dispute was not covered
by U.N. Convention on the Law of
the Sea (UNCLOS) because it was
ultimately a matter of sovereignty
not exploitation rights,'' he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
The
US states the United
States of America
is an Indo-Pacific
Nation
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U.S.
Secretary of Defense,
Pete Hegseth, stated
that 'the United States
is an Indo-Pacific
Nation'' at the 22nd
International Institute
for Strategic Studies
IISS Asia Security
Summit, 2025 Shangri-La
Dialogue in Singapore
on Saturday May 30,
2025
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From
News Reports:
Singapore, June 2: The 22nd International
Institute for Strategic Studies
IISS Asia Security Summit, 2025
Shangri-La Dialogue, in Singapore
from May 30 to June 1 was attended
by 47 country representatives including
U.S. Secretary of Defense, Pete
Hegseth, Australian Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister for Defence,
Richard Marles, Japanese Minister
of Defense General Nakatani, who
convened the fifteenth Trilateral
Defence Ministerial Meeting (TDMM)
on 31 May 2025, with U.S. Secretary
of Defense Pete Hegseth, stating
at the Summit ''the United States
is an Indo-Pacific Nation,'' reports
US Defence.
"We share your vision of
peace and stability, of prosperity
and security and we are here to
stay," said U.S. Secretary
of Defense Pete Hegseth.
He said the future vision for
the Indo-Pacific is one grounded
in common sense and national interest,
saying ''the future vision for
the Indo-Pacific is one where
the U.S. and its allies work together
while respecting their mutual
self-interests and engaging on
the basis of sovereignty and commerce
as opposed to war.''
''The futures of the U.S. and
its Indo-Pacific allies are bound
together,'' he said.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete
Hegseth, said that U.S. President
Donald Trump continues to lead
Europeans to step up in their
self-defence, saying ''the U.S.
can then focus more on resources
on the Indo-Pacific region.''
''This enables all of us to benefit
from the peace and stability that
comes with a lasting and strong
American presence here in the
Indo-Pacific," he said.
"These benefits, they only
multiply when our allies and partners
are also strong," he said.
Australian Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister for Defence, Richard
Marles, said at the Trilateral
Defence Consultations Ministerial
Meeting Joint Statement on Efforts
to Deepen Our Defence Cooperation
at the 22nd International Institute
for Strategic Studies IISS Asia
Security Summit, 2025 Shangri-La
Dialogue in Singapore on May 31
that ''the trilateral partnership
ensures we are prepared to address
the most consequential challenges
in the Indo-Pacific.''
Australian Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister for Defence, Richard
Marles, said that Australia, United
States and Japan confirm our intention
to promote multilateral defence
industry cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
region, saying ''the success of
Defence and Security Equipment
International (DSEI) Japan 2025
confirms production sustainment
and supply chain cooperation of
opportunities, including the Partnership
for Indo-Pacific Industrial Resilience
(PIPIR) work stream efforts, with
the participation of our respective
public and private sectors.''
''We look forward to deepening
these defence industrial partnerships,
including by exploring collaborative
opportunities across our respective
defence industrial bases,'' said
Minister for Defence, Richard
Marles.
He said that the Trilateral Defence
Ministerial Meeting (TDMM) affirm
our shared ambition to further
expand cooperation with regional
partners in the Indo-Pacific,
saying ''India, the Philippines,
Republic of Korea reinforce deterence
and stability in the Indo-Pacific.''
Japan Defence Minister General Nakatani
introduced One Cooperative Effort
Among Nations (OCEAN) at the 22nd
International Institute for Strategic
Studies IISS Asia Security Summit,
2025 Shangri-La Dialogue, saying
''like-minded nations could work
together.''
Japan Defence Minister General
Nakatani called for closer defence
cooperation and coordination,
inclusiveness and transparency
and strengthening accountability
with the aim of restoring a rules-based
international order (RBIO) in
the Indo-Pacific region.
''There is a serious disregard
for accountability,'' he said.
''In the South China Sea, the
very country that previously declared
it had no intention of militarizing
the area is rapidly advancing
militarization.'' he said.
He said that there has been a
sharp increase in military buildup,
including nuclear forces lacking
transparency, and provocative
military activities in the region,
saying ''this poses a significant
obstacle to maintaining trust
in the defence arena.''
''Now is the time for countries
to join hands under OCEAN, engage
in dialogue, and work to restore,
rather than dissolve, the rules-based
international order (RBIO) to
realize, rather than ignore, accountability;
and to promote, rather than undermine,
the international public good,''
he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
China
refuses Australia's
offer to buy back
China's 99 year lease
on Port Darwin in
Australia's Northern
Territory
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China's
Ambassador to Australia,
Xiao Qian, centre,
visits Port Darwin
in Darwin harbour
in Australia's Northern
Territory on Thursday
May 22, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Darwin, June 1: China's Ambassador
to Australia has refused Australia's
offer to buy back Port Darwin in
Darwin harbour in Australia's Northern
Territory that was granted a 99
year lease in 2015, with China Ambassador
Xiao Qian warning Australia that
termination of the lease could undermine
Australia's reputation as a stable
and predictable country for foreign
investment, reports
''Plans by the Australian federal
government to take back Darwin
port is ethically questionable,''
said China's Ambassador to Australia,
Xiao Qian.
Shandong Landbridge Group Co.,
Ltd. from Shandong province in
China, secured the lease in Darwin
harbour through an open and transparent
bidding process fully compliant
with Australian laws and market
principles,'' he said.
''Over the past ten years the
Shandong Landbridge Group Co.,
Ltd. has made significant investments
in maintaining and building Darwin
Ports infrastructure.
He said the Shandong Landbridge
Group Co., Ltd. efforts have brought
remarkable improvements to Port
Darwin, saying ''the investment
in the port has turned the financial
situation from losses to profits
and has contributed positively to
local economic and social development.''
''He said the original agreement
between the Northern Territory
government and Landbridge was
fully above board and should be
respected,'' saying ''Shandong
Landbridge Group Co., Ltd secured
the lease for the port in Darwin
through an open and transparent
bidding process.''
The lease agreement in 2015 between
Shandong Landbridge Group Co., Ltd.
chairman, Ye Cheng, who was the
winning bidder for the Darwin harbour
land deal worth A$506 million, and
the then leader of the Country Liberal
Party of the Northern Territory,
chief minister, Adam Giles gave
the Shandong Landbridge Group Co.,
Ltd. operational control of the
East Arm Wharf in Darwin harbour
in Australia's Northern Territory
including 80 percent ownership of
the land and facilities.
In April 2025 Shandong Landbridge
Group Co., Ltd. non-executive
director, Terry O'Conner, said
from Australia ''Port Darwin lost
$34.362m in 2024 as the Shandong
Landbridge Group Co., Ltd. chairman,
Ye Cheng, moved to refinance a
$107 million bond debt,'
He said that Shandong Landbridge
Group Co., is considering selling
assets in China to pay the debt,
saying ''Landbridge in China has
a portfolio of large infrastructure
assets.''
''Shandong Landbridge Group Co.in
China is looking to moderate its
debt, which will likely see the
sale of some assets across the
group,'' he said.
In 2020 Amendments to the Foreign
investment laws, that were made
by the Australian Parliament under
Prime Minister Scott Morrison,
gave the Australian Federal Government
the power to impose conditions
that include forced divestment
of previously approved foreign
investment deals, with then Prime
Minister Scott Morrison saying
"the new foreign investment
laws focus on protecting Australia's
national security."
"The new foreign investment
laws give the Australian Federal
Government the retrospective power
to review the port lease agreement
between the Northern Territory
government and China's Landbridge
Group Co., Ltd. in northern Australia
from a national security perspective,"
he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Asean
Private Markets Association
to be established
for ASEAN economic
integration
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Asean
Business Advisory
Council (Asean-BAC)
chairman, Nazir Razak,
centre, at the ASEAN
Leaders Interface
with Representatives
of ASEAN-BAC at the
46th Asean Summit
in Kuala Lumpur on
Thursday May 29, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, May 31: The Asean
Business Advisory Council (Asean-BAC),
that was established in 2001 at
the 7th ASEAN Summit in Brunei
to promote ASEAN's efforts towards
economic integration, is to establish
the Asean Private Markets Association,
with Asean-BAC Malaysia chairman
saying ''ASEAN stands at a pivotal
moment and hopes the region can
move forward with economic integration.''
reports the Star.
Asean-BAC Malaysia chairman, Nazir
Razak, said at the ASEAN Leaders
Interface with Representatives
of ASEAN-BAC at the 46th Asean
Summit hosted by Malaysia ASEAN
chair 2024 on Thursday, ''a pro
tem committee comprising of members
from Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
and Indonesia is working towards
the association's formal establishment,
saying ''the association could
help overcome market fragmentation
issues and drive the region's
industry development.''
''The idea is to create a platform
to advise governments on enhancing
policies to develop the private
markets industry including venture
capital and private equity across
ASEAN," he said.
He said that the Asean-BAC estimated
that up to US$60bil (RM255bil)
in capital should be channelled
to Asean private equity and venture
funds, saying ''certain reforms
are needed to reduce market fragmentation
and improve conditions for investment
monetisation.''
He said that Asean-BAC conducted
a research report with McKinsey
that shows Asean private markets
are underdeveloped, estimated
at only 0.5 percent of gross domestic
product (GDP), compared to the
global benchmark average of 1.5
percent of GDP.
''The reports shows that the private
markets industry is extremely
important to the economy but remains
too small in Asean,'' he said.
He said that the (Asean-BAC) is
pressing for an ASEAN Business
Entity, saying ''a proposed classification
that would allow companies to
operate across the ASEAN bloc
with greater flexibility.''
''ASEAN Business Entity would
serve as aplatform to advise governments
on policy reforms aimed at unlocking
long-term capital,'' he said.
He said the Asean Business Advisory
Council (Asean-BAC) has been working
with the government of Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia
to formalise the Asean Private
Markets Association.
Malaysia Chair 2025 Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim called on the ASEAN
Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC)
to propose actionable ideas that
can influence governmental decisions
across the Association of South
East Asian Nations (ASEAN) at the
ASEAN Leaders Interface with
Representatives of ASEAN-BAC on
Thursday.
''The collaboration between government
and private sector is fundamental,
critical to development,'' he
said.
He said that the collaboration
between government and the private
sector is fundamental, critical
to economic development, saying
''government private partnerships
are vital to accelerate economic
development.''
He said the government private
partnership is vital to accelerate
economic development and ensure
that economic initiatives reflect
the realities and needs of the
business community, saying ''ASEAN
must brace for a more complex
global environment especially
amid power shifts involving major
countries.''
''This calls for stronger national
and regional resilience to safeguard
ASEANs long-term interests,''
he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
China
calls for strategic
alignment of ASEAN-China-GCC
for a trilateral economic
market
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The
Association of South
East Asian Nations
(ASEAN) country leaders
and Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) country
leaders
at the ASEAN-China-GCC
Economic Forum 2025,
''Synergising Economic
Opportunities Towards
Shared Prosperity''
at the 46th Asean
Summit hosted by Malaysia
ASEAN chair 2025 in
Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday
May 27, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, May 30: China called
for strategic economic alignment
of the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) countries at the ASEAN-China-GCC
Economic Forum 2025 at the 46th
Asean Summit hosted by Malaysia
ASEAN chair 2025 in Kuala Lumpur,
with China Premier Li Qiang calling
on ''ASEAN, GCC and China to build
the three regions into a large economic
market, reports Associated Press.
China Premier, Li Qiang, called
on the 10 Association of South East
Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries
and the six Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC) member countries and China
to align the three regions into
a large economic market at the ASEAN-China-GCC
Economic Forum 2025, titled ''Synergising
Economic Opportunities Towards Shared
Prosperity.''
''The large economic market would
ensure that resources, technologies
and talent flow more efficiently
and trade and investment enjoy greater
freedom and convenience,'' he said
China Premier, Li Qiang, called
on ASEAN-China-GCC ''to work together
to establish trilateral cooperation
for an economic global market that
is characterized by openness across
regions, cooperation across
development stages and intergration
across civilizations.''
He said that China is ready to strengthen
partnerships with ASEAN and the
GCC by jointly formulating an action
plan on high-quality Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI), or One Belt One
Road (OBOR) that provides loans
to build infrastructure in partner
countries worldwide, with ASEAN
member Indonesia being the largest
recipients of China's Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI) in ASEAN.
The Association of South East Asian
Nations (ASEAN) 10 countries Brunei,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia,
Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand, Vietnam and pending member
East Timor and Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) six countries Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab
Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman,
commended trilateral cooperation
in fostering development and promoting
regional prosperity and stability.
''Trilateral cooperation is ushering
in a new era to address shared challenges
in the pursuit of a large shared
market,'' he said.
ASEAN chair 2025, Malaysia Prime
Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, said that
the inaugural ASEAN-China-GCC Summit
included in the 46th ASEAN Summit
titled ''Inclusivity and Sustainability''
held in Kuala Lumpur on Monday and
Tuesday, has sent '' a strong message
of trilateral solidarity and cooperation.''
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim
said that China is an important
partner for the countries of ASEAN
and GCC, saying ''China plays an
important role in promoting economic
development, maintaining peace and
stability, and upholding international
fairness and justice.''
He said that ASEAN is committed
to strengthening and expanding its
partnerships with China and the
GCC, saying ''ASEAN is committed
to reinforcing mutually beneficial
cooperation in the economy, trade
and investment to make a greater
contributions to regional and global
prosperity and stability.''
The Southeast Asian Times
ASEAN
members adopt declaration
for ASEAN single market
and integrated production
base
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The
Declaration on ASEAN
2045: Our Shared Future,
was signed by Association
of South East Asian
Nations (ASEAN) members
President Ferdinand
Romualdez Marcos Jr
of the Philippines,
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
of Brunei Darussalam,
Prime Minister Hun
Manet of Cambodia,
President Prabowo
Subianto of Indonesia,
Prime Minister Sonexay
Siphandone of Laos,
Prime Minister Lawrence
Wong of Singapore,
Prime Minister Paetongtarn
Shinawatra of Thailand,
Prime Minister Pham
Minh Chinh of Vietnam
and the Permanent
Secretary of Myanmars
Foreign Ministry,
Aung Kyaw Moe, and
prospective member
Prime Minister Kay
Rala Xanana Gusmao
of Timor-Leste, signed
the Declaration in
Kuala Lumpur on Monday
May 26, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, May 29: The Association
of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
10 member nations adopted the Kuala
Lumpur Declaration on ASEAN 2045:
Our Shared Future, at the 46th Asean
Summit hosted by Malaysia ASEAB
chair 2025 on Monday, with the Prime
Minister of Malaysia, saying ''adoption
of the Declaration is a defining
chapter in ASEAN's journey of regional
intergration,'' reports the Star.
The Declaration on ASEAN 2045: Our
Shared Future, succeeds Declaration
ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together
vision, adopted in 2015 that introduced
the blueprint for the ASEAN Economic
Community (AEC) aimed to achieve
an integrated and cohesive ASEAN
Economic Community (AEC) that includes
a single market and integrated production
base.
Malaysia Prime Minister, Anwar
Ibrahim, said at the signing of
the Kuala Lumpur Declaration on
ASEAN 2045: Our Shared Future,
''ASEAN's future must rest on
foundations of sustainability
and inclusion,''
''That means closing development
gaps, raising standards of living
and investing in the human spirit
and potential of all our citizens,''
said Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
He said the Declaration on ASEAN
2045: Our Shared Future, was a
vision anchored in realism, animated
by resolve and made possible by
trust, saying ''as we turn this
page, we renew our promise to
our peoples, to our region and
to the generations yet to rise.''
''Today, we renew that solemn
promise not as a tribute to the
past, but as a living covenant
with the future,'' he said.
The Declaration on ASEAN 2045: Our
Shared Future, signed by the 10
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN), Brunei Cambodia, Indonesia,
Lao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam,
on Monday includes a task that assigns
responsibility for funding the ASEAN
2045: Our Shared Future, to various
entities within ASEAN.
The task directs ASEAN Ministers
and respective ASEAN Organisations
and Bodies, supported by the Secretary-General
of ASEAN and the ASEAN Secretariat,
''to mobilise resources from ASEAN
Member States and external sources
to implement the ASEAN 2045: Our
Shared Future'' declaration.
The
Southeast Asian Times
ASEAN
Inter-Parliamentary
Assembly calls for
more influence on
ASEAN Community building
aspirations
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The
ASEAN Leaders
Interface with representatives
of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary
Assembly (AIPA) was
held in Kuala Lumpur
on Monday at the 46th
ASEAN Summit
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From News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, May 28: The ASEAN
Leaders Interface with
r epresentatives of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary
Assembly (AIPA)
was held in Kuala Lumpur on Monday
at the 46th ASEAN Summit, with the
ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly
(AIPA) President calling for the
expansion of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary
Assembly (AIPA) influence across
ASEAN's three foundational pillars,
political-security, economic, and
socio-cultural, reports the Star.
ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly
(AIPA) 46th President and a Member
of the Malaysian Parliament, Johari
Abdul, said he supported the expansion
of ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly
(AIPA) influence across ASEAN's
three foundation pillars, political-security,
economic, and socio-cultural.''
ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly
(AIPA) would play a pivotal role
in enhancing the region's preparedness
and resilience,'' he said.
''If ASEAN is serious about building
a community that reflects its peoples
aspirations, then the presence and
influence of AIPA must be more than
symbolic. It must be structural,''
he said.
Malaysia Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim,
said at the opening of the Asean
Leaders Interface With Representatives
Of Aipa session included in the
46th ASEAN Summit that ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary
Assembly (AIPA) should be further
encouraged to enhance parliamentarians
understanding of Aseans mechanisms
across member nations.''
''Deeper engagement between AIPA
and lawmakers would not only benefit
national legislatures, but also
strengthen regional cooperation
and alignment on issues affecting
the people,'' he said.
"Every decision made by a parliament
or congress has a significant impact
on the direction of our nations,''
he said.
He said that AIPA should be encouraged
to provide a greater exposure to
our parliamentarians on ASEAN's
inner workings as ASEAN continues
its community-building efforts through
the ASEAN Community Vision 2025,''
he said,
The
Southeast Asian Times
Indonesia
and China reaffirm
partnership ahead
of ASEAN summit on
growing engagement
with Middle East and
China
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Chinese
Premier Li Qiang,
left, and Indonesian
President Prabowo
Subianto, right, at
Merdeka Palace in
Jakarta, Indonesia,
Sunday May 25, 2025
ahead of 46th ASEAN
Summit hosted by Malaysia,
ASEAN chair for 2025,
in Kuala Lumpur on
Monday and Tuesday
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Jakarta, May
27:
From News Reports: Indonesia and
China signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) to increase trade at a meeting
between Indonesian President Prabowo
Subianto and Chinese Premier Li
Qiang in Jakarta on Sunday, ahead
of the two day 46th ASEAN Summit
hosted by Malaysia, ASEAN chair
for 2025, in Kuala Lumpur, with
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto
saying ''I reaffirm our commitment
to strengthen this partnership with
the Peoples Republic of China,''
reports Antara.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto
and Chinese Premier Li Qiang witnessed
the signing of 12 Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) between the
Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (Kadin) and the China Chamber
of Commerce in Jakarta to increase
business collaboration, bilateral
trade and investment flows.
''We view this relationship as
bringing benefits not only to
our two countries but also to
the entire Asian region and possibly
even the world,'' said Indonesian
President Prabowo Subianto on
the signing of the Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) on Sunday.
Indonesian Chamber of Commerce
and Industry (Kadin) chairman
Anindya Novyan Bakrie said that
Indonesia and China trade reached
$130 billion a year making China
Indonesias largest trading
partner, saying ''this is an opportunity
to increase investment and create
jobs.''
When relations are good,
licenses are certainly easier,
and funding will be more accessible,''
he said.
Indonesian President, Prabowo
Subianto, and Premier of China,
Li Qiang, attended a meeting of
China delegates and Indonesian
entrepreneurs at the Indonesia-China
Business Reception on Saturday.
''China is willing to work with
Indonesia to enhance alignment of
development strategies and deepen
high-quality Belt and Road cooperation,''
said Premier of China, Li Qiang.
Premier of China, Li Qiang, said
that China has been Indonesia's
largest trading partner for nine
consecutive years, saying ''China's
Belt and Road co-operation program
has seen substantive progress, including
nickel smelting plants and Whoosh,
the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Rail
project operating since October
2023.''
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto
and Chinese Premier Li Qiang are
attending the 46th ASEAN Summit
hosted by Malaysia, ASEAN chair
for 2025, in Kuala Lumpur on Monday
and Tuesday that includes the
2nd Asean- Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC) Summit and the inaugural
Asean- Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC)-China Summit.
Malaysia, ASEAN chair for 2025,
Foreign Minister, Mohamad Hasan,
said this year's 46th ASEAN Summit
reflects ASEANS's growing engagement
with the Middle East and China.''
''The participation of the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) that
includes six Middle Eastern countries,
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United
Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain,
and Oman, reflects ASEAN's growing
engagement with key international
partners,'' he said.
''ASEAN, the GCC, and China each
possess distinct strengths that
could be leveraged through structured
collaboration,'' he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Malaysia
ASEAN chair 2025 talks
trilateral alliance
with middle east and
China at 46th ASEAN
Summit
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Malaysia
ASEAN chair 2025 is
hosting the 46th ASEAN
Summit titled ''Inclusivity
and Sustainability''
that includes the
2nd Asean- Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) Summit
and the inaugural
Asean- Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC)-China
Summit on Monday May
26 and Tuesday May
27, 2025
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Kuala Lumpur, May 26: Malaysia Foreign
Minister said ''this year's 46th
ASEAN Summit reflects ASEANS's growing
engagement with the Middle East
and China ahead of the Associated
of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
members Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia,
Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam,
arrival in Kuala Lumpur for the
46th ASEAN Summit titled ''Inclusivity
and Sustainability'' on Monday and
Tuesday.
''This year's 46th ASEAN Summit
includes the 2nd Asean- Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) Summit and the inaugural
Asean- Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC)-China Summit,'' said Malaysia
Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan.
He said that this year's Asean Summit
is expected to be particularly significant,
saying ''the summit includes the
2nd Asean- Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC) Summit and the inaugural Asean-
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-China
Summit.''
''The participation of the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) that includes
six Middle Eastern countries, Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab
Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman,
reflects ASEAN's growing engagement
with key international partners,''
he said.
Malaysia Foreign Minister Mohamad
Hasan said that he aimed to forge
an influencial trilateral alliance
with ASEAN-GCC-China that could
unlock immense potential for multilateral
cooperation across strategic sectors.
''ASEAN, the GCC, and China each
possess distinct strengths that
could be leveraged through structured
collaboration,'' he said.
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim
said Malaysia as ASEAN chair for
2025 has outlined a bold vision
for regional growth, highlighting
stronger economic integration, trade
expansion, and cross-border energy
connectivity as key pillars of Malaysia's
Asean chair this year.''
''Malaysia is committed to driving
ASEAN beyond its tradition role
as a neutral platform towards becoming
a more cohesive, value-driven force
in the Indo-Pacific,'' he said.
In September 2021 then Malaysia
Prime Minister, Ismail Sabri Yaakob,
warned that the new Indo-Pacific
trilateral alliance between Australia,
United Kingdom and the United States,
AUKUS, formed to build nuclear submarines
in Australia, could provoke a nuclear
arms race in the Indo-Pacific region.
Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob
said then that Malaysia feared that
the new Indo-Pacific alliance AUKUS
that would work in cooperation to
build nuclear-powered submarines
in Australia that includes the rotational
deployment of U.S. military aircraft
to Australia "would provoke
other powers to also act aggressively
in the region."
"Malaysia feared that the new
Indo-Pacific alliance between Australia,
United Kingdom and the United States,
AUKUS, would provoke China to act
aggressively in the South China
Sea".
He said that Malaysia as a member
nation of ASEAN subscribes to the
principle of maintaining ASEAN as
a Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality
(ZOPFAN).
"Malaysia would abide by the
existing stand on nuclear-powered
submarines operating in Malaysian
waters including under the United
Nations Convention on the Law of
the Sea 1982 (UNCLOS) and the Southeast
Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty
(SEANWFZ)." he said.
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Southeast Asian Times
Fugitive
former PM Yingluck
Shinawatra ordered
to pay compensation
for loss of US$15
billion to State in
rice-pledging programme
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Fugitive
former PM Yingluck
Shinawatra, sister
of former Prime Minister
Thaksin Shinawatra
and aunt of current
Prime Minister Paetongtarn
Shinawatra, ordered
to pay compensation
for loss to State
in rice-pledging scheme
Thurs 22 May 2025
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, May 25: Thailand's Supreme
Administrative Court ordered fugitive
former Prime Minister, Yingluck
Shinawatra, to pay Baht10 billion
(US$305million) in compensation
for loss of Baht518 billion (US$15
billion) to the State in the rice-pledging
programme for farmers during her
2011 to 2014 administration, saying
"the debt of Baht10 billion
(US$305million) is impossible for
me to repay in a lifetime,"
reports the Bangkok Post.
''The ruling by the Supreme Administrative
Court is deeply unjust,'' said former
Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra.
Former Prime Minister, Yingluck
Shinawatra, said that previously
the Supreme Court Criminal Division
for Political Office Holders had
ruled that she held no financial
liability in the rice-pledging programme..
''The new ruling under the Supreme
Administrative Court holds me solely
responsible for losses caused by
agencies over which I had no direct
control,'' she said.
''I worked to stabilise rice prices
and lift farmers out of poverty
yet I am now left to shoulder this
burden alone,'' she said.
The Supreme Administrative Court
ruled on Thursday that former Prime
Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, performed
duties with gross negligence that
caused damage to the State, saying
''therefore the former Prime Minister
must pay compensation to the State.''
In August 2017 fugitive former Prime
Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, fled
Thailand ahead of the Supreme Court
Criminal Division for Political
Office Holders ruling that found
the prime minister guilty of inaction
in the loss of Bhart 518 billion
to the state in the rice-pledging
progamme for farmers.
The Supreme Court Criminal Division
for Political Office Holders alleged
that Yingluck Shinawatra government
officials colluded to provide rice
to two Chinese companies that were
allegedly not authorised by the
Chinese government to undertake
government-to-government deals with
the Thailand government to buy rice
from stockpiles generated by the
Thailand government rice pledging
programme.
The Supreme Court Criminal Division
for Political Office Holders argued
that the government rice-pledging
programme went against the main
objective of a state subsidy programme
which was to help Thailand farmers.
Fugitive former prime minister Yingluck
Shinawatra, argued that in her capacity
as prime minister, she was involved
only in the signing of the Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) to initiate
government-to-government rice deals,
saying that she was not involved
in rice sales to Chinese companies
that soled the rice to a third party
including state-owned trading house
(COFCO).
The
Southeast Asian Times.
Former
Thailand MP petitions
Election Commisson
to dissolve pro-monarchy
Bhumjaithai Party
for vote-rigging
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Reserve
Senator and former
Pheu Thai Party (PTP)
Member of Parliament,
Kusumalwati Sirikomut,
62, has petitioned
the the Election Commission
(EC) of Thailand to
dissolve the pro-monarchy
Bhumjaithai Party
on Tuesday May 20,
2025
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, May 24: Reserve Senator
and former Pheu Thai Party (PTP)
Member of Parliament, Kusumalwati
Sirikomut, 62, has petitioned
the Election Commission (EC) of
Thailand to petition the Constitutional
Court to dissolve the pro-monarchy
Bhumjaithai Party for allegedly
interfering in the 2024 Senate
elections, with the Bhumjaithai
Party threatening to sue the Kusumalwati
Sirikomut, 62, for defamation,
reports Bangkok Post.
The Election Commission (EC) and
the Department of Special Investigation
(DSI) have summoned more than 146
individuals for questioning in the
investigation into allegations of
interference in the 9 to 26 June,
2024 Senate election including proxy
candidates, party collusion and
vote-rigging, with a significant
number of those summoned allegedly
aligned with the Bhumjaithai Party.
The Bhumjaithai party, won 71 seats
of the 500 seats in the House of
Representatives in the May 14, 2023
general elections after the present
ruling Pheu Thai Party (PTP) with
141 seats and the then Move Forward
Party (MFP) winning the election
with 151 seats.
Kusumalwati Sirikomut, 62, failed
candidate in the May 2023 senate
three-stage elections, who is on
the reserve list of senators, claims
she has evidence proving that Bhumjaithai
Party leader, Deputy Prime Minister,
Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul
and Bhumjaithai Party secretary-general,
Chaichanok Chidchob, were involved
in vote-rigging, saying Bhumjaithai
leader Anutin Charnvirakul was the
mastermind behind the vote-rigging.''
''The evidence warrants the party's
disbandment,'' she said.
Kusumalwati Sirikomut, 62, claims
in her petition to the Election
Commission of Thailand that she
has sufficient evidence including
a money trail and audio footage
to implicate core members of the
Bhumjaithai party of involvement
in electoral collusion in the
2023 Senate elections.
She claims that Bhumjaithai leader
Anutin Charnvirakul had a meeting
with the newly elected Senators
at the Pullman Hotel in Bangkok
saying ''the Bhumjaithai leader
demanded that the newly elected
Senators sign resignation letters
in advance to ensure that they
would heed the instructions of
the Bhumjaithai party.''
Kusumalwati Sirikomut, 62, claims
that she had no personal grudge
against the party or its leader,
saying ''I cannot stand their
outrageous conduct.''
Bhumjaithai party leader, Anutin
Charnvirakul, said he has assigned
the party's lawyer to file a defamation
claim against Kusumalwati Sirikomut,
62 in response to her claim of electoral
collusion in her petition to the
Election Commission (EC) to dissolve
the pro-monarchy Bhumjaithai Party.
Anutin Charnvirakul accused Kusumalwati
Sirikomut, 62 of lying in her claim
to the Election Commission (EC)
that Anutin Charnvirakul had demanded
that newly elected Senators sign
resignation letters in advance at
the Pullman Hotel in Bangkok.
Bhumjaithai party leader, Anutin
Charnvirakul, said that he had met
with several senatorial candidates
at the Pullman Hotel in Bangkok,
saying that he frequents the hotel
seven days a week and often has
appointments with his party members
there.
On January 19, 2024 Lawyer Patrapong
Supaksorn petitioned the Constitutional
Court to dissolve the Bhumjaithai
Party then led by defacto secretary-general
Newin Chidchob, brother of former
secretary-general of the Bhumjaithai
Party,the former Minister of Transport,
Saksayam Chidchob.
Former secretary-general of the
Bhumjaithai Party, the former
Minister of Transport, Saksayam
Chidchob, resigned as Bhumjaithai
secretary-general and a member
of parliament after accusations
of conspiring to gain billions
of baht from Buri Charoen Construction
Ltd. to fund members of the Bhumjaithai
Party in the 2023 general elections.
Lawyer Patrapong Supaksorn said
the Buri Charoen Construction
Ltd. won government construction
contracts, saying ''former secretary-general
of the Bhumjaithai Party, former
Minister of Transport, Saksayam
Chidchob, had funded Bhumjaithai
Party party members during the
electorial campaigns from the
funds illegally gained from the
Buri Charoen Construction Ltd
The
Southeast Asian Times
Indonesia
to support Thailand
in efforts to align
ASEAN with BRICS
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Indonesian
President Prabowo
Subianto, left, and
Thailand Prime Minister
Paetongtarn Shinawatra,
right, at government
house in Bangkok,
Thailand, Monday,
May 19, 2025
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News Reports:
Bangkok, May 23: Indonesian President
Prabowo Subianto said the Indonesian
government would support Thailand's
efforts to become a full member
of BRICS at a meeting with Thailand
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra
in Bangkok on Monday in an effort
to align ASEAN with BRICS, reports
the Bangkok Post.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto,
and Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn
Shinawatra discussed the alignment
of ASEAN trade interests with BRICS
during the Indonesian Presidents
three-day official visit to Thailand
on the 75th anniversary of diplomatic
ties that marked the first official
visit by Thailand to Indonesia in
20 years.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto,
and Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn
Shinawatra, who are members of the
10 Association of South East Asian
Nations (ASEAN) member nations discussed
the alignment of Indonesian and
Thailand trade interests with BRICS.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto,
and Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn
Shinawatra, discussed aligning Indonesian
and Thailand trade interests with
BRICS to expand economic cooperation
and strengthen ASEAN-BRICS relations.
ASEAN member, Indonesia, is one
of 10 full BRICS members with original
members Brazil, Russia, India, China,
including South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia,
Iran, the United Arab Emirates,
Indonesia.
ASEAN member Thailand, Malaysia
and Vietnam are partner members
of eight BRICS partners including
Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan,
Uganda, Uzbekistan.
ASEAN member and full member of
BRICS, Indonesia President Prabowo
Subianto, said "Indonesia fully
supports Thailands efforts
to be a full BRICS member, saying
''we will facilitate Thailand in
coming a full BRICS member.''
ASEAN member, Thailand, as a full
partner is permitted to take part
in special BRICS summit sessions,
foreign ministers meetings and other
high-level events including the
opportunity to contribute to official
BRICS outcome document.
ASEAN member, Thailand Prime Minister,
Paetongtarn Shinawatra, said ''obtaining
BRICS partner status on January
1, 2025 is a significant milestone
on Thailand's path towards full
membership of BRICS.''
In April 2025 BRICS full member
and partner countries, failed to
reach consensus to reform the United
Nations Security Council (UNSC),
at a meeting of BRICS Ministers
of Foreign Affairs at Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil on 28 and 29 April, 2025,
with opposition from members Egypt
and Ethiopia's to member South Africa's
bid for a permanent seat on the
UNSC
Chair of the BRICS Ministers of
Foreign Affairs meeting stated ''the
ministers of the BRICS 10 full members
supported comprehensive reform of
the United Nations, including its
Security Council, with a view to
making it more democratic.''
The chair called on the United Nations
Security Council (UNSC) to be more
representative, effective and efficient,
and to increase the representation
of developing countries in its membership
in an effort for BRICS to play a
greater role in international affairs
''particularly in the United Nations
Security Council (UNSC)''
The BRICS chair called for ''the
urgent need to achieve equitable
geographical representation in the
Secretariat of the United Nations.''
The
Southeast Asian Times
Indonesia's
former President Suharto
included on list of
the worlds most corrupt
leaders
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Civil
Society Organizations
(CSOs) in Indonesia
hold banners saying
''Reject the national
hero title for Soeharto''
at the Social Affairs
Ministry's office
in Jakarta on Thursday
May 15, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Jakarta, May 22: At least 30 international
institutions have rejected Indonesia's
Council for the Titles of Heroes,
Decorations, and Honors proposal
to bestow the national hero award
on former President Suharto, with
Amnesty International Indonesia,
saying '' international institutions
including the United Nations Office
on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have
included former President Suharto
in a list of the world's most corrupt
leaders,'' reports Reuters.
Amnesty International Indonesia
executive director, Usman Hamid,
said ''international institutions
including the World Bank, Transparency
International (TI), and the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
(UNODC), include former President
Suharto in a list of the worlds'
most corrupt leaders.''
''The international institutions
rejected the proposal for the
national hero award to be bestowed
on former President Suharto because
his leadership does not meet the
legal criteria for the award.''
he said.
Amnesty International Indonesia
claims that former President Suharto's
leadership lacked moral integrity,
humanity and justice, saying ''reforms
that were introduced during the
New Order Regime to eliminate corruption,
collusion, nepotism and state violence
actually increased under President
Suharto.''
In 2007 the Indonesian Government
issued a decree to suspend prosecution
of former President Suharto for
the embezzlement of US$440 from
State funds that were allegedly
transferred to the Supersemar
Foundation that was founded by
the former President.
Attorney General Office (AGO) prosecutor
then Dachmar Munthe claimed that
the Supersemar Foundation received
2.5 percent net profit from each
Indonesian bank under Indonesion
Government Regulation 15/1976, saying
then ''each bank was required to
give part if its net profits to
the foundation.''
Attorney General Office (AGO)
prosecutor Dachmar Munthe rejected
the defence arguement that former
President Soehartos Supersemar
Foundation gave more funds to
education than business.
''The foundation chanelled about
US$55 million, into the education
sector between 1975 and 2006, but
this is nothing compared with $419
million it gave Bank Duta in capital
investments,'' he said.
The Attorney General Office (AGO)
prosecutor claimed that the Supersemar
Foundation transferred almost
$441million to businesses ranging
from Bank Duta to Sempati Air
Essam Timber.
''The Supersemar Foundation and
President Suharto and the Supersemar
Foundation's directors should
reimburse the State with more
than US$420 million,'' said Attorney
General Office (AGO) prosecutor
Dachmar Munthe.
The criminal trial of former President
Suharto was suspended in 2007
before he died in 2008.
The Southeast Asian Times
Cambodia
reporter charged with
defamation for accusing
Environment Ministry
of illegal deforestation
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Thirty
forest rangers attend
a two-day workshop
for the management
of protected areas
and natural resources
at the Environment
Department of Stung
Treng Province, Stung
Treng City, Cambodia
on 27-28 July 2023
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From
News Reports:
Phnom Penh, May 21: Cambodia reporter,
Ouk Mao, 49, who reports on illegal
deforestation in the Prey Lang Wildlife
Sanctuary in Stung Treng province,
has been charged with alleged incitement
and defamation ''against the honour
and reputation of the officials
of the Ministry of Environment of
Cambodia'' reports the Khmer Times.
Stung Treng City Provincial Court
spokesman, Lao Leangheng, said that
reporter Ouk Mao, 49, at Phalitakam
Mohahang Co., Ltd news service in
Stung Treng City is charged with
incitement to commit a felony or
cause social unrest and public defamation
under Articles 494, 495 and 305
of the Criminal Code.
''Uk Mao was arrested by the Stung
Treng provincial military police
on May 16 in accordance with the
warrant of arrest issued by the
Stung Treng Provincial Court's,''
he said.
He said that charges were brought
against reporter Ouk Mao, 49, by
provincial forest rangers over allegations
made by the reporter in the Phalitakam
Mohahang Co., news service.
''Reporter Uk Mao, 49, claims that
the Stung Treng Ministry of Environment
officials were corrupt and had colluded
will illegal loggers and timber
traders to cut down forests in the
Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary in
exchange for bribes,'' he said.
Stung Treng Provincial Court spokesman,
Lao Leangheng, said that reporter
Ouk Mao, 49, is in detention at
the provincial prison pending trial.
Reporters at Phalitakam Mohahang
Co.,Ltd news service claim that
they have identified the three men
who entered reporter Uk Mao, 49,
home in Stung Treng on May 16, saying
''they handcuffed him and told him
their boss wanted to speak to him
about a piece of land.''
''The three men who were dressed
in plainclothes were later identified
as Military Police,'' said the reporters.
The Phalitakam Mohahang Co.,Ltd
reporters said that reporter Ouk
Mao, 49, was taken to the Stung
Treng Provincial Royal Gendarmerie
Military Police headquarters, arriving
at 1.pm on May 16.
In June 2024 reporter Ouk Mao, 49
at Phalitakam Mohahang Co.,Ltd news
service was questioned by the Stung
Treng Provincial Royal Gendarmerie
Military Police about his investigation
into deforestation in the Prey Lang
Wildlife Sanctuary in Stung Treng
province.
Try Pheap Group Co., Ltd, CEO, Try
Pheap, a former advisor to former
Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun
Sen, was granted rights to all timber
cleared from Economic Land Concessions
in Ratanakiri Province northeast
Cambodia on the border of Laos and
Vietnam in February 2013 with specific
reference to deforestation, saying
''timber was not to be cleared from
protected areas including Prey Lang
Wildlife Sanctuary that overlaps
four provinces including Stung Treng
Province.
In 2024 Try Pheap, was granted 28,000
hectares (69,000 acres) to mine
iron ore inside the protected Prey
Lang Wildlife Sanctuary in Stung
Treng Province under the Cambodian
People's Party (CPP) former Prime
Minister Hun Sen.
Reporter Ouk Mao, 49, at Phalitakam
Mohahang Co.,Ltd has investigated
the Try Pheap Group Co., Ltd alleged
involvement in illegal logging in
Cambodia including the alleged trafficking
of high-value Siamese rosewood trees
that have almost become extinct
in Cambodia.
The
Southeast Asian Timee
Vietnam
National Assembly
to draft decree for
autonomy for local
administrative councils
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Nguyen
Thi Thu Ha, National
Assembly deputy of
Quang Ning Province
claims that the draft
decree on Law on Local
Government Organization
grants greater fiscal
discretion to the
chair of provincial
Peoples Committees
at the National Assembly
Hanoi on Wednesday
May 14, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Hanoi, May 20: Vietnam Prime Minister
Pham Minh Chinh, who served as chair
of the Steering Committee in December
2024 to review the Communist Party
of Vietnam (CPV) Political Bureau
Resolution 18 issued in October
2017, directed the National Assembly
to draft decrees to implement the
principle of ''localities decide,
localities implement, localities
take responsibility, reports the
Vietnam News.
Steering Committee chair Prime Minister
Pham Minh Chinh directed the National
Assembly to draft decrees to implement
the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)
Political Bureau Resolution 18 that
proposes to decentralise and delegate
authority to local administration
councils in all provinces in Vietnam
and the proposal to restruct ministries
under the administration of the
Central Committee (CC) of the Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV).
Steering Committee chair Prime Minister
Pham Minh Chinh, directed the National
Assembly to draft decrees to implement
a two-level local administration
model that involves the delegation
of authority to local Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV) administration
in all provinces, with local administration
units requested to complete restructuring
proposals by December 2024 to prepare
for discussion with the Steering
Committee for Political Bureau Resolution
18.
Discussion on the restructuring
of ministries under the administration
of the Central Committee (CC) of
the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)
was also proposed in the Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV) Political
Bureau Resolution 18 including the
restructuring, merger, transfer
of functions, and the creation of
new ministries.
Political Bureau Resolution 18 proposed
that the Ministry of Finance would
absorb the Ministry of Planning
and Investment, the Ministry of
Home Affairs would integrate with
the Ministry of Labor, Invalids,
and Social Affairs.
A new Ministry of Agriculture and
Environment was also proposed by
the Political Bureau Resolution
18.
The new ministry would be formed
by merging the Ministry of Agriculture
and Rural Development with the Ministry
of Natural Resources and Environment.
Steering Committee chair Prime Minister
Ph?m Minh Chinh, directed the National
Assembly to draft decrees on Law
on Local Government Organization,
on Promulgation of Legal Documents
and the Law on Management and Use
of State Capital Invested in Production
and Business at Enterprises.
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Southeast Asian Times
Communist
Party of Vietnam affirms
''private sector as
most crucial engine
of national economy''
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President
of Vietnam, Luong
Cuong, left, and Communist
Party of Vietnam General
Scretary, To Lam,
right, approve Resolution
68 to promote private
sector development
at the 9th session
of the 15th National
Assembly in Hanoi
Saturday May 17, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Hanoi, May 19: Vietnam's 9th session
of the 15th National Assembly approved
Resolution 68 to promote private
sector development including the
exemption of tax for Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs) for three years
in Hanoi on Saturday, reports the
Vietnam News Agency.
The National Assembly approved the
resolution with 429 of the 434 legislators
in favour of the 17 articles in
Resolution 68 including the passing
of Political Bureau guidelines to
improve the investment and business
environment in Vietnam.
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)
General Secretary, To Lam, signed
the Political Bureau Resolution
68 affirming ''the private sector
as the most crucial engine of the
national economy''
The National Assembly voted to exempt
tax for Small and Medium Enterprises
(SMEs) for three years from the
date of issuance of the business
registration certificate.
The National Assembly voted to limit
tax inspections to one a year for
Corporations, Small and Medium Enterprises
(SMEs) and individuals ''except
in cases of clear signs of violations
of the guidelines.''
The National Assembly voted to exempt
Corporations from payment of tax
for two years, voting for a 50 percent
tax reduction for the following
four years on income from innovative
start-up activities, innovative
start-up investment fund management
companies, and intermediary organisations
supporting innovative start-up.
''Tax exemption and reduction periods
will be implemented in accordance
with the provisions of the law on
corporate income tax,'' said the
National Assembly legislators.
The National Assembly claims that
tax exemption for Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs) will encourage
engagement in digital transformation
saying ''the State would allocate
funds to provide free digital platform
and accounting software for the
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).''
Corporations, Small and Medium Enterprises
(SMEs) including ndividuals iare
reportedly to receive 2 percent
annual interest subsidy from the
State on loans used for the adoption
of the (ESG) standards framework
that recognises environmental, social,
and government factors for investors,
customers, employees and regulators.
The National Assembly approval of
Resolution 68 to promote private
sector development includes action
against Corporations, Small and
Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and individuals
that violate the Political Bureau
guidelines in Resolution 68 to improve
the investment and business environment.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Thailand
joint venture partner
with China surrenders
to police for collapsed
construction State
Audit Office
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Premchai
Karnasuta, president
of Italian-Thai Development
Co joint venture partner
with China state-owned
China Railway No.10
Engineering Co (CREC),
surrenders to the
Royal Thai Police
(RTP) at Bang Sue
Police Station in
Bangkok, Thailand,
Friday, May 16, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, May 18: Italian-Thai Development
Co. (ITD) Thailand president, Premchai
Karnasuta, joint venture partner
with China state-owned China Railway
No.10 Engineering Co (CREC) in the
construction of Thailand's State
Audit Office (SAO) that collapsed
in the March 28 earthquake in Myanmar,
surrendered to police on Friday,
reports Reuters.
The Royal Thai Police (RTP) Deputy
Chief, Noppasin Poonsawat said Italian-Thai
Development Co. (ITD) Thailand president,
Premchai Karnasuta, was among 17
allegedly involved in the collapse
of the State Audit Office (SAO)
charged with ''professional negligence
causing death,''
''Builders, designers and engineers
who reported to the Royal Thai Police
Headquarters in Bangkok on Friday
including, Zhang Chuanling, executive
director of China state-owned China
Railway No.10 Engineering Co (CREC),
formally denied charges of ''professional
negligence causing death.'' said
the Royal Thai Police (RTP) Deputy
Chief Noppasin Poonsawat.
''Zhang Chuanling, executive director,
China state-owned China Railway
No.10 Engineering Co (CREC), was
arrested for violating the Thailand
Foreign Business Act (FBA) for allegedly
using Thailand nominees to unlawfully
operate the venture,'' said. the
Deputy Chief Noppasin Poonsawat.
He said that the individuals who
reported to the Police Headquarters
in Bangkok on Friday had previously
issued public denials of their involvement
in the collapse of the 33 floor
State Audit Office (SAO) that claimed
92 lives and left an unknown number
of workers unaccounted.
''Evidence and testimony suggest
the contruction of the State Audit
Office (SAO) did not meet building
standards and codes showing structural
flaws in the core lift shaft and
substandard concrete and steel,''
he said.
The State Audit Office (SAO) that
collapsed in the March 28 earthquake
in Myanmar was the sole building
in Bangkok to collapse while surrounding
high rise buildings remained standing,
despite swaying with rooftop pools
spilling into the streets below.
Thailand Ministry of Industry head,
Thitipas Choddaechachainun, said
steel rods used in the construction
of the 33 floor State Audit Office
(SAO) failed quality tests conducted
by the National Metal and Materials
Technology Centre.
The joint venture partners, Italian-Thai
Development (ITD) an China state-owned
China Railway No.10 Engineering
Co (CREC) that began construction
of the 33 floor State Audit Office
(SAO) in 2020 had also been awarded
contracts for a high-speed railway
project in Thailand.
The contracts are part of the Belt
and Road Initiative (BRI), One Belt
One Road (OBOR) or the New Silk
Road, a major international infrastructure
and investment project launched
by China in 2013.
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Southeast Asian Times
Australia
PM makes first official
bilateral meeting
to Indonesia after
re-election of Australian
Labor Party
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Indonesia
President Prabowo,
left, received an
Australian national
team jersey bearing
Prabowo 08 representing
his position as the
8th President of Indonesia,
while Prime Minister
Albanese, left, was
presented with an
Indonesian national
team jersey inscribed
with Albo 31, representing
his position as Australias
31st Prime Minister
at the Indonesian
Presidential Palace
on Thursday May 15,
2025
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From
News Reports:
Jakarta, May 17: The Australian
Prime Minister was joined by a
delegation of Australian ministers
and business leaders including
Football Australia on Australian
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
first official bilateral meeting
after the re-election of the Australian
Labor Party (ALP) last week, with
Football Australia saying ''Football
Australia remains committed to
supporting Australia's engagement
in Southeast Asia,'' reports Reuters.
''Our shared love of football
is helping to unlock a broader
conversation about regional cooperation,''
said CEO Heather Garriock.
The Australian delegation to Jakarta
including the Australian Federal
Minister for Trade and Tourism,
Australian New South Wales Minister
for Investment, Member of Parliament,
Anoulack Chanthivong , met with
Indonesian Minister for Sports
and Youth Dito Ariotedjo and Indonesian
Vice Minister of Investment and
Downstreaming, Todotua Pasaribu,
with Football Australias
Interim CEO, Heather Garriock,
saying ''Its about building
relationships that last, on the
pitch and beyond.''
''We see immense potential in
working more closely with our
Indonesian counterparts,'' she
said.
Football Australias Interim
CEO, Heather Garriock, said that
''Football Australia collaborated
with the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce
and Industry (KADIN), Business Sydney,
Fitzpatrick & Co, and KPMG as
host to convene a high-level forum
focused on the intersection of sport,
trade, and diplomacy at the match
between Australia and Indonesia
at the Sydney Football Stadium March
20, 2025.
Australia and Indonesia agreed to
a new bilateral defence agreement
in Australia during the visit of
the Indonesian president-elect and
Minister of Defense, Prabowo Subianto,
to Canberra that allowed the Australian
Defence Force (ADF) and the Indonesian
National Armed Forces ( Army (TNI-AD)
to operate from each other countries
with then Indonesian president-elect
Prabowo Subianto, saying ''Indonesia
would remain non-aligned under his
presidency.'''
Indonesian president-elect and
Minister of Defense, Prabowo Subianto,
said Indonesia doesn't share the
same threat perception as Australia
towards China,'' saying we
have had our ups and downs as
the geopolitical situation has
evolved.''
He said Australia and Indonesia
have had several decades of very
close cooperation, saying ''Indonesia
is determined to continue a good
neighbour relationship.''
Australia Prime Minister Anthony
Albanese said the new bilateral
defence cooperation agreement
will be a vital plank for Indonesia
and Australia to support each
others' security, saying ''the
agreement is vital to both countries
and also vital to the stability
of the region that we share.''
Australian Defense Minister, Richard
Marles, said ''the defence cooperation
agreement will be the deepest,
the most significant agreement
that Indonesia and Australia have
ever made,'' saying ''the agreement
will provide for much greater
interoperability between our defense
forces.''
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Southeast Asian Times
Indonesian
Constitution Court
has attracted record
number of petitions
against revived Indonesian
Military Law
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Constitutional
Court of Indonesia
Judge, Saldi Isra,
said the lawsuit against
the Indonesian National
Military (TNI) Law
made history, marking
the first time numerous
identical petitions
were filed at the
Constitutional Court
of Indonesia, Friday
May 9, 2025
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From
News Reports:s
Jakarta, May 16: Indonesia's Constitutional
Court is to hear petitions filed
by university students, civil groups
and private citizens challenging
the newly enacted Indonesian Military
(TNI) Law that revived the abolished
2004 Defense Forces (TNI) Law that
permits active military personnel
to hold civilian institutional positions,
with the Constitutional Court saying
''TNI Law has attracted the highest
number of lawsuits in the Court's
history,'' reports Jakarta Post.
"This is a first in the history
of the Court," said Constitutional
Court Judge, Saldi Isra.
The Constitutional Court is scheduled
to hold preliminary hearings for
11 lawsuits challenging the newly
enacted Indonesian Military (TNI)
Law with Constitutional Court, Judge
Saldi Isra, saying ''most of the
petitions were submitted by students
from various universities across
Indonesia.''
''Plaintiffs in cases 45, 55,
69 and 79 include three students
representing the University of
Indonesia, Padjadjaran University,
and Brawijaya University,'' said
Judge Saldi Isra.
Judge Saldi Isra encouraged the
students to set aside institutional
interests and collaborate, suggesting
the students merge their cases.
"So they can strengthen each
other's arguments, evidence, and
other elements," he said.
University of Indonesia Faculty
of Law, legal councel, Abu Rizal
Biladina, said the lawsuit was
filed because the students found
that the legislative process behind
the Indonesian Military (TNI)
Law is flawed and unconstitutional.
He said that irregularities were
evident in how the House of Representatives
(DPR) bypassed standard procedures
for drafting laws, saying ''the
House of Representatives (DPR) should
comply with the principles outlined
in the Law on the Formation of Legislation.''
''The principle of transparency
was ignored during the deliberation
of the Indonesian Military Law
(TNI) revision last March,"
he said.
On March 20, the House of Representatives
(DPR) passed the revised abolished
Indonesian Defense Forces (TNI)
Law that allows expanded powers
to the Indonesian National Armed
Forces (TNI) Law and permits military
personnel to assume 14 civilian
posts under Article 47 of (1) of
the revised National Armed Forces
(TNI) Law.
The revised National Armed Forces
(TNI) Law allowed active military
to take ministerial and agency
positions, including: Coordinating
Ministry for Political and Security
Affairs, Ministry of Defense,
including the National Defense
Council, State Secretariat that
handles presidential secretariat
affairs and the presidential military
secretariat, State Intelligence
Agency (5) State Cyber and/or
Crypto Agency, National Resilience
Institute National Search and
Rescue (SAR) Agency, National
Narcotics Agency, Supreme Court,
National Border Management Agency
(BNPP), Disaster Management Agency
Counterterrorism Agency, Maritime
Security Agency and Attorney Generals
Office of the Republic of Indonesia
Junior Attorney General for Military
Crime.
Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto,
a former commander in the Special
Detachment 88 anti-terror squad
in the New Order regime of former
president Suharto, revived the
authoritarianism of the New Order
regime under outgoing President
Joko Widodo administration, with
the Special Detachment 88 anti-terror
squad proposal in 2023 that Indonesian
National Armed Forces (TNI) officers
hold positions in state ministries
and institutions under the Reserve
Component (Komcad) program for
state civil servants (ASN).
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Southeast Asian Times
Former
Philippine President
Rodrigo Duterte re-elected
mayor of Davao City
despite detention
in The Hague
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Vice
President Sara Duterte
after casting her
vote at the Daniel
R. Aguinaldo National
High School at Davao
in Mindanao for mayor
on Monday May 12,
2025
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From News Reports:
Manila, May 14: Former Philippine
President Rodrigo Duterte has been
re-elected mayor of Davao City,
in Mindanao, southern Philippines,
despite his detention in The Hague
in the Netherlands after an arrest
warrant was issued by the International
Criminal Court (ICC) in March, with
his daughter Sara Duterte saying
''plans were underway to ensure
that her father would officially
become mayor,'' reports Reuters.
The International Criminal Court
(ICC) arrested former President
Rodrigo Duterte on grounds that
''the former President of the Philippines
is individually responsible as an
indirect co-perpetrator for the
crime against humanity of murder,
allegedly committed in the Philippines
between 1 November 2011 and 16 March
2019.''
Commission on Elections (Comelec)
results of the Davao City mayoral
election show that former President
Rodrigo Duterte received 635,948
votes for mayor of Davao City against
78,000 received by his nearest competitor
after 77 percent of votes were counted
on Monday.
Daughter of former president Rodrigo
Duterte, vice president of the Philippines,
Sara Duterte, said after casting
her vote for mayor in Davao City
on Monday, ''plans were underway
to ensure that her father, Rodrigo
Duterte, the incumbent mayor would
officially become mayor.''
Vice President, Sara Duterte, said
that International Criminal Court
(ICC) lawyers and Philippine lawyers
are discussing ''how to have him
take his oath of office as the winner
of the mayoral contest here in Davao
City.''
Ateneo School of Government (ASOG)
senior research fellow, Michael
Henry Yusingco, said on Monday ''I
dont think that Rodrigo Duterte
will ever be able to assume the
mayoral office if hes in The
Hague.''
He said that there is a precedent
for governing from a prison cell
in the Philippines, citing former
senator Leila de Lima, 63,
who consulted and cast votes via
proxies from her prison cell at
the Philippine National Police (PNP)
custodial centre in Camp Crame in
Quezon City since her arrest on
February 24, 2017, until she was
released on bail on November 13,
2023.
Former senator Leila de Lima, 63,
also a former Commission on Human
Rights (CHR) chair, was cleared
of all charges of alleged involvement
in the drug trade that were brought
while she was the Justice Secretary
under the former President Rodrigo
Duterte campaign on the war on drugs.
former senator Leila de Lima, 63,
had denied charges of alleged involvement
in the drug trade that allegedly
took place at the New Bilibid Prisons
(NBP) where she consulted while
she was the Justice Secretary.
Ateneo School of Government (ASOG)
senior research fellow, Michael
Henry Yusingco, said that ''former
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's
ability to remotely call the shots
from The Hague in Davao City may
be more compromised.''
''Rodrigo Duterte's ability to assume
the role of mayor of Davao City
may be more compromised given the
distance and potential Hague restrictions
on communication,'' he said.
He said that Rodrigo Duterte cannot
be at City Hall in Davao City because
of his circumstances, saying ''it
is only logical that the vice mayor
take over,'' he said.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Vietnam
and Russia to construct
nuclear power plants
in Vietnam after halting
construction in 2016
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Russian
President Vladimir
Putin, right and Communist
Party of Vietnam General
Secretary To Lam in
Moscow on Saturday
May 10, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Hanoi, May 14: Vietnam and Russia
agreed to construct nuclear power
plants in Vietnam after Vietnam
halted construction on the Ninh
Thuan 1 Nuclear Power Plant at
Phuoc Dinh in Thuan Nam District,
Ninh Thuan, in 2016, with Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV) General
Secretary, To Lam, saying ''the
development of nuclear power plants
in Vietnam will benefit socio-economic
development,'' reports Reuters.
"Advanced technology in the
development of Nuclear Power Plants
will be compliant with nuclear
and radiation safety regulations,''
he said.
Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)
General Secretary, To Lam, and the
Russian Federation president, Vladimir
Putin, agreed to construct nuclear
power plants in Vietnam during Victory
Day celebrations in Moscow on Saturday
on the 80th anniversary of the defeat
of Nazi Germany.
Vietnam and Russia have also agreed
to boost cooperation in oil and
gas industries including the provision
of Russian crude oil and liquefied
natural gas to Vietnam.
Russia and Vietnam will reportedly
also facilitate the expansion of
their energy companies in Vietnam
and Russia.
Vietnamese Communist Party General
Secretary, To Lam said that Vietnam
aims to support its fast growing
economy and is committed to increasing
its power generation capacity
through the use of nuclear energy.
Vietnam and Russia have agreed
to construct the Ninh Thuun 1
Nuclear Power Plant at Phuoc Dinh
in Thuun Nam District, Ninh Thuan
after construction was halted
by the Vietnam National Assembly
in 2016
The Vietnam Ninh Thuun 1 Nuclear
Power Plant was to be constructed
in partnersip with Atomstroyexport,
a subsidiary of the Russian State
Corporation, Rosatom, and operated
by Vietnam State Owned electricity
company EVN Vietnam with fuel
supplied and reprocessed by Russian
State Corporation, Rosatom.
The Vietnam National Assembly passed
a resolution to halt the construction
of the Ninh Thuan 1 Nuclear Power
Plant in 2016, citing concerns about
the projects economic vialbility
including rising costs and Vietnam's
high public debt.
In 2010 United States Ambassador
to Ha Noi then, Michael Michalak,
and Viet Nams Deputy Science
and Technology Minister Le Dinh
Tien signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) for cooperation in the development
of nuclear energy,
The agreement was to provide opportunities
for cooperation in the training
of personnel; security and safety;
provision of reliable nuclear
fuel sources and the management
of spent nuclear materials and
radioactive waste.
Deputy Science and Technology Minister
Le Dinh Tien Minister Le Dinh Tien
said then at the signing ceremony
that ''Viet Nam had widely applied
nuclear radiation techniques and
was now implementing a nuclear power
programme for socio-economic development.
''Viet Nam has already signed
nuclear energy cooperation agreements
with Russia, China, France, South
Korea, India and Argentina, he
said.
In 2010 Vietnam Deputy Minister
Science and Technology, Le Dinh
Tien, and then Chinas Deputy
Energy Minister, Qian Zhi Ming signed
a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU),
a cooperative agreement for the
application of atomic energy for
peaceful purposes between Vietnam
and China.
Vietnam's Prime Minister, Nguyen
Tan Dung, said then it was essential
to devise a regional energy policy;
study the possibility of using
nuclear energy for peaceful purposes
and promote dialogue and cooperation
between businesses and governments
to ensure the Association of South
East Asean Nation (ASEAN) energy
plan was implemented properly
and effectively.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Thaksin
Shinawatra denied
travel to Qatar despite
claim to have meeting
with US President
Donald Trump
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Former
Thailand prime minister
Thaksin Shinawatra,
left, Brunei Sultan
Hassanal Bolkiah,
centre, Malaysian
Prime Minister Anwar
Ibrahim, right, in
Brunei Wednesday February
19, 2025
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From
News Reports:
Bangkok, Tuesday 13: The Thailand
Appeals Court upheld the Bangkok
Criminal Court's decision to deny
former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra
a request to travel to Qatar to
attend the Qatar World Leadership
Summit 2025 in July that includes
a meeting with U.S. President Donald
Trump, with the former Prime Minister
saying 'the court decision was a
lost opportunity for Thailand,''
reports the Bangkok Post.
Former senator, Somchai Swangkarn,
said that the Appeals Court upheld
the Criminal Court decision on grounds
that ''there is no proof of a scheduled
meeting between US President Donald
Trump and former Prime Minister
Thaksin Shinawatra in Qatar.''
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra
claimed in his request to the Criminal
Court that was upheld in the Appeals
Court that he would have the opportunity
to meet with U.S. President Donald
Trum and his economic team during
the visit to Qatar.
The Appeals Court upheld the Criminal
Court's decision that the Qatar
Leadership Summit 2025 on 29 and
30 July coincides with the witness
testimony at the hearing from July
1 to 23 on the former Prime Minister
Thaksin Shinawatra's stay at the
Police General Hospital for 180
days instead of prison.
The National Anti-Corruption Commission
(NACC) and the Medical Council of
Thailand accused the Department
of Corrections (DoC)Thailand and
the Police General Hospital in Bangkok
of not cooperating in the investigation
into former Prime Minister Thaksin
Shinawatra's stay on the 14th floor
of the Police General Hospital for
180 days.
Inmates at the Police General Hospital
in Bangkok are legally permitted
to receive treatment outside prison
for 120 days but the Department
of Corrections Thailand allowed
Thaksin Shinawatra to stay at the
Police General Hospital for 180
days, saying that conditions in
the prison could threaten his life.
The Appeals Court upheld the Criminal
Court denial of the request by former
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra
to travel to the Qatar Leadership
Summit 2025 on 29 and 30 July, with
former senator, Somchai Swangkarn,
saying ''the Criminal Court deemed
the invitation to Qatar to be a
personal matter.''
The Appeals Court upheld the Criminal
Court denial of the former Prime
Minister Thaksin Shinawatra request
to attend the Qatar World Leadership
Summit 2025 on 29 and 30 July despite
permission given by the court to
attend an Association South East
Asean (ASEAN) meeting in Malaysia
on February 2 and 3 and an ASEAN
meeting in Brunei on February 19
and 20.
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra
is prohibited from leaving Thailand
without permission from the court
under bail conditions imposed by
the court pending his trial for
alleged violation of Lese Majeste
Law and the Computor Crime Act.
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra
was charged on his return to Thailand
in August 22, 2022 from exile in
Dubai and Hong Kong after fleeing
Thailand in 2008 to avoid trial
for nonfeasance and malfeasance
while holding the position of Prime
Minister.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Indonesia
changes fuel supplier
from Singapore to
US as part of tariff
negotiations
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Minister
of Energy and Mineral
resource Bahlil Lahadalia
at the Mandiri Investment
Forum (MIF) Jakarta,
Tuesday February 2025
|
|
From
News Reports:
Jakarta, May 12: Indonesia plans
to change fuel supplier from Singapore
to the United States as part of
ongoing negotiations over high tariffs
imposed on Indonesia by the US,
with Indonesia Minister of Energy
and Mineral Resource, saying ''imports
of fuel from Singapore would be
reduced to zero eventually,'' reports
Reuters.
Indonesia Minister of Energy and
Mineral resource, Bahlil Lahadalia,
said ''Indonesia will look to gradually
eliminate its shipments of oil products
from Singapore,'' saying, ''It is
not only a matter of price but also
geopolitical issues, we need to
have a trade balance with the United
States.''
''The US currently imposes a 32
percent tariff on Indonesian goods
but the implementation of these
tariffs has been postponed until
July to allow for further negotiations.''
he said.
He said Indonesia plans to import
60 percent of Indonesia's total
fuel from the United States in the
intital phase, saying ''this move
is part of Indonesia's strategy
to balance its trade relations with
the U.S.''
He said that Indonesia's State-owned
oil and natural gas corporation,
PT Pertamina, are ready to implement
the plan to change fuel suppliers
from Singapore to the United States,
saying ''PT Pertimina is considering
increasing its fuel storage capacity
to accommodated supplies from the
U.S.''
''Until now, Singapore has been
the primary supplier of fuel products
to Indonesia despite Singapore not
producing its own crude oil,'' he
said.
He said that Indonesia imports about
290,000 barrels of gasoline and
gasoil per day from Singapore, saying
'' the materialisation of plan to
change the supply of fuel from Singapore
to the United States is expected
to have a significant impact on
the tanker shipping market.''
''Indonesia aims to increase crude
oil imports from the US by up to
ten times the current level,'' he
said.
He said Indonesia's State-owned
oil and natural gas corporation,
PT Pertimina , is constructing a
dock to support the arrival of larger
fuel tanker vessels, saying ''the
reduction in imports from Singapore
will begin within the next six months.''
Singapore serves as a refining hub
and a major supplier of fuel to
the Association of South East Asian
Nations (ASEAN) member countries
including Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia,
the Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia,
Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, pending
ASEAN member, Timor Leste and ASEAN
observer member Australia.
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Southeast Asian Times
The
Southeast Asian Times
wishes its readers
a happy Christmas
and all the best for
the New Year with
a special thankyou
to its treasured letter
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MEDIA CHECK |
Cambodia-China Journalist Association
(CCJA)
launched
in
Phnom
Penh ...open
here |
|
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Darwin
reporter
John Loizou
asks a
survivor
of the
1965 killings
in Bali
"why didn't
you try
to stop
them"
in "Remembering
the slaughter
in Paradise"
........open page here
|
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Kang-Fu
the Red
Kangaroo
is relentless
in his fight
to
protect
Australia's
sovereignity...Open
page
here | |
Bombed
by
the Americans
for Christmas
in 1972,
Ha Noi Bach
Mai hospital
is still
a war zone...Christina
Pas
reports...Open
page
here | |
Indigenous
Australians
in the northern
Queensland
town of
East Trinity
aim for
economic
independence
from
eco-cultural
tourism,
reports
Christine
Howes in
"Australian
indigenous
eco-cultural
tourism
venture
wins best
small project
national
award
"
...open
here
| |
Kavi
Chongkittavorn
talks about
the UK
application
to become
an ASEAN
dialogue
partner
in "New
dynamics
of Aseans
external
ties,"
with consensus
yet to be
reached
on admitting
a
former
colonial
master of
four
ASEAN
member countries
into the
Southeast
Asian bloc....open
| |
Esther
Samboh talks
about
the
choise between
thousands
dying
of
Covid-19
or from
hunger in
densely
populated
Jakarta
in the new
normal in
"Medics
dying, infections
soaring
- it's still
the economy"
...open
page
here | |
Australian
reporter,
Chris Ray,
investigates
why Australia
dropped
five spots
in the World
Press Freedom
Index...open | |
Read
what Son
Nguyen has
to say about
the impact
of China's
virus on
Vietnam's
economy
in
"When
the
economy
gets sick"
open
here | |
Has
the ancient
Syrian city
of
Palmyra
suffered
a fatal
blow, or
will it
rise again?
asks Australian
reporter
Chris Ray...
Open
page
here | |
Darwin
reporter
John Loizou
asks a
survivor
of the
1965 killings
in Bali
"why
didn't
you try
to
stop
them"
in "Remembering
the slaughter
in
Paradise"
........open
page here
| |
"Goodbye
America"
says B.A.
Hamzah as
he calls
for Asians
to determine
their own
political
destiny
in "Time
for Asia
to
set it's
own course,
minus the
U.S."...open
here | |
Is
prescribed
burning
of
grasslands
in northern
Australia
out of control?
......Chris
Ray reports
...
open page
here | |
"Rockefeller
and the
Demise of
Ibu
Pertiwi"
by Kerry
B. Collison
"is
undoubtedly
fictional
but by no
means improbable,
"
says Johannes
Nugroho
....open
page
here | |
Viet
Nam is
planning
to go nuclear
by the year
2020.reports
John
Loizou
in
"Calculating
the costs
of nuclear
energy in
Vietnam"
...open
page here
| |
The
founder
of the
Revolutionary
Front
of Independent
East Timor
(Fretilin),
Mari
Alkatiri,
the now
former
Prime
Minister
of Timor
Leste,
after
losing
the May
12, 2018
election
to the
National
Congress
for Timorese
Reconstruction
(CNRT)
party,
led by
Xanana
Gusmao,
has accused
the opposition
of a coup
attempt.
Twelve
years
ago Mari
Alkatiri
also accused
the opposition
of a coup
attemp
claiming
then that
the
crises
that led
to his
resignation
was the
result
of a conspiracy.
"I
have no
doubt
about
that"
he told
Darwin
reporter
John Loizou
in an
interview
in Dili
on 6 November
2006 ......open
page here
| |
Cuba's
302
physicians
in East
Timor
work at
five hospitals
and remote
villages
throughout
the republic...writes
Darwin
reporter
John Loizou
...open
page here
| |
Benedict
Anderson,
a man
without
a country,
dies in
Indonesia
Jeet Heer
reports.....open
page
here | |
Thousands
of Northern
Australia's
indigenous
rock art
sites
are under
threat
from buffalo,
fire and
feral
animals.
Tim Lee
reports
........open
page here
| |
Copy
of
letter
29 May 2012
from Vietnam
Womens Union
to
International
Olympic
Committee...open
here | |
The
Southeast
Asian Times
wishes its
readers
a
happy
Christmas
and all
the best
for the
New Year
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Singapore
properties listed for sale in Myanmar
From News Reports:
Yangon, November 25: Singapore's largest property developer, the
Far East Organization, is to partner with Myanmar's property sales and marketing company, Min Zin Agency, in
Yangon to sell condos in Singapore.
Managing director of the Min Zin Agency in Yangon, Ko Kyaw Min
Zin, said that Singapore's Far East Organization has expanded
its sales and marketing efforts into Myanmar.
“The Far East Organisation has been selling their Singapore properties
to Myanmar buyers since 2009,” he said.
The Far East Organisation reportedly have over 750 properties
in Singapore’s residential, hospitality, retail, commercial and
industrial sectors,
including 45,500 or one in every six private homes in Singapore
listed with the Min Zin Agency in Yangon.
The Southeast
Asian Times
China to invest in rail and road construction
in Indonesia
From News Reports:
Jakarta, November 10: Indonesia's Railway
Corporation (PT KAI) and state construction company PT Jasa Marga
signed a memorandum of understanding
(MoU) with China Investment Fund (CIF) to develop indonesia's
railway services and toll road construction.
Witness to the signing, coordinating Minister for the Economy
Sofyan Djalil, said that the MoU will provide the groundwork for
further cooperation between China Railway and P KAI and China
Investment Fund (CIF).
"The MoU is the first step towards further development of public
services between China and Indonesia" he said.
Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia, Xie Feng said that the MoU would
spark more cooperations between China and Indonesia and would
bring about "real benefits to the public."
The Southeast Asian Times
Penang health department
shuts down soya bean factory From News Reports: Penang, October 19:
Five Penang food factories including a 100 year old
soya bean factory at Tanjong Bungah were ordered closed
by the state health department for failure to observe health
standards. State health, food safety and quality
division, deputy director Ku Nafishah Ku Ariffin
said soya bean products were processed in an unclean
"rusty and moldy kitchen". "Our inspectors found
that wet products were left to dry on "dirty" bamboo
sticks along with bathing towels. The bamboo sticks
were also dirty and dusty," she said. A "sweets"
factory in Teluk Kumbar, a noodle factory in Simpang
Ampat and a sauce factory in Bukit Metajam were also
closed by the state health department The Southeast Asian
Times
Fuel smugglers including military personnel
under arrest From News Reports:
Jakarta, September 15: Riau Islands Police have arrested
30 suspects including several Indonesian Military
(TNI) personnel and seized 64 cars, two boats and
106 tons of fuel. Riau Islands Police chief Brig.
Gen. Arman Depary said in Batam last week that the
seized cars had been modified to hold 100 litres of
fuel. "The Military (TNI) personnel are suspected
of fuel smuggling and have been handed over to the
military base", he said. TNI Commander Gen.
Moeldoko said that the alleged suspected fuel
smugglers are honor-based service military personnel. The Southeast Asian
Times
Thai coup blammed for fall in tourist
arrivals From News Reports:
Bangkok, August 18: The Thai tourism sector suffered its largest
fall in international visitors to Thailand in June, the
first month after the establishment of marshal law
and the military seizure of the Yingluck Shinawatra
government. Tourism reportedly accounts for 10
percent of the Thai economy. Data from the Thai
Department of Tourism shows that inernational
tourist arrival numbers in July fell by 10.9 percent compared
to the same time last year.
International arrivals in July totalled 1.91 million compared
to 2.15 million in July 2013. Arrivals
from China with a18 percent share of all visitors to
thailand and the largest group of visitors to Thailand, fell by
25.3 percent. Arrivals from the United
Kingdom with a 4 percent share of all visitors to
Thailand, was one of the few large markets to record
a gain, of 6.2 percent The Southeast Asian
Times
US Senate approves sales of nuclear
equipment to Vietnam From News Reports:
Hanoi, July 31: The US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
passed legislation approving a 123 agreement on
civil nuclear commerce with Vietnam at a business
meeting of the committee last week. The 123
agreement under the US Atomic energy Act of 1954 establishes
a civil nuclear commerce agreement that allows the US to
export nuclear reactors, research information and
equipment to Vietnam. The civil nuclear commerce
agreement between the US and Vietnam is "part of
Vietnam's effort to ease its shortage of energy
towards meeting over 10 percent of the domestic power demand by
2030", reports the Vietnam News Service The Southeast Asian
Times
Court for
construction Industry
established in Malaysia From
News Reports: Kuala Lumpur, May 3: The first two
Construction Courts for Malaysia were opened by
Chief Justice Tun Arifin Zakaria in Kuala Lumpur and
Shah Alam last week, reports the Star. The courts
will deal with disputes in the construction industry.
Works Minister Datuk Haji Fadillah bin Haji Yusof said that the
establishment of the courts will transform the way
the construction business in the country
operates. "The construction industry
stakerholders can now have their disputes resolved
by judges with expert knowledge and experience in
construction industry disputes', he said. The
proposal by the Construction Industry Board (CIDB) for the
establishment of the construction courts was first put to the
Judiciary in January 2013. Britain
is the only other country that has a specially designated
court that deals with construction industry disputes.
The
Southeast Asian Times
Bali communities want larger share of tourism revenue
From News Reports: Denpasar, April 14: Bali
community-based tourism operators have called for
amendments to regulations that stipulate that the local
community pay the Bali regency administration 60 percent of their
total tourism revenue.
Penglipuran tourist village in Bangli, community-based tourism
manager, Nengah Moneng, said that he objected to the fact
that his community received only 40 percent of the
total revenue. "We want to have 60 percent share
of the tourist revenue to pay for operating costs",
he said. The Penglipuran tourism manager said
that operating costs for trekking, traditional
dance, cultural shows including religious rituals
had increased. The cost of operating lodges and
community halls for tourism had also increased.
"An increase in revenue for not only the Bangli
community but for tourism based communities across
Bali would benefit tourism island-wide" said the
tourism manager. The Southeast Asian
Times
Riau forest fires force
Chevron to shut down oil wells From News Reports:
Jakarta, March 21: PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia (CPI), the
Indonesian subsidiary of US-based oil company
Chevron has shut down 573 oil wells in the Riau
province of Sumatra. The deteriorating quality of
air due to forest fires that have been raging for
the last month has forced PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia
(CPI) to shut down its oil wells and evacuate workers and there
families. Indonesia's upstream oil
and gas regulator, SKK Migas, public relations
officer, Handoyo Budi Santoso, said that oil assets
in Riau province are important to national crude oil production.
"The biggest production loss came from the shutdown
of Rokan block, operated by Chevron Pacific
Indonesia, the country's biggest producer of crude
oil production", he said The Jakarta Posts
reports that potential losses are estimated at about
12,000 barrels of oil a day. The Southeast Asian
Times
Sabah caters to influx of tourists from China
From News Reports: Kuala Lumpur,
March 5: The New Straits Times reports that there
was an 86 percent increase in tourist arrivals from
China to Sabah in the last two years.
Data from the Sabah Tourism Board reportedly shows that
193,010 tourist tourists arrived in Sabah from China
in 2011 increasing to 360,361 in 2013
Sabah West Coast Coffeeshop Association chairman, Yong Chee Yun,
said coffee shop operators were catering to the
influx of tourists from China.
"Coffee shops displayed tourist friendly signs in Chinese
saying 'how are you?' and menues included China's favourite
foods", he said. Sabah and Labuan
Chapter chairman of the Malaysian Association of
Hotels and general manager of the At Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru
Resort, said that staff members are
encouraged to learn Mandarin. "So that they can
converse better with guests" he said. The Southeast Asian
Times
Pilots strike forces Merpati to cancel
flights From News Reports:
Jakarta,January 29: A pilots strike forced State-owned PT Merpati
Nusantara Airlines to cancelled all scheduled flights
to Surabaya, Merauke and Timika on Saturday, reports
The Jakarta Post. Merpati corporate secretary
Riswanto Chendra Putra said that the airline had not
paid salaries to pilots and cabin crew for two
months. The Jakarta Post reports that PT Merpati
Nusantara Airlines was required to restructure its
operations. Merpati corporate secretary Riswanto
Chendra Putra says that Merpati has signed a
memorndum of understanding (MoU) with PT Armagedon
Indonesia and PT Bentang Persada Gemilang to restructure the
company. The airline has debts of Rp 6.5 trillion
(US$533 million) reports the Jakarta Post.
"The management would pay the salaries around March or
early April, said the Merpati corporate
secretary. Merpati’s workers union advisory board
official, Erry Wardhana, said about 200 Merpati
pilots planned to strike again next Saturday for an
indefinite period. "The pilots would strike until
1,600 Merpati employees were paid", he said.
The union advisory board official says that this is the
first time that Merpati workers have gone on strike
over unpaid wages. The pilots are owed wages for
December and January reports the Jakarta
Post. The
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