UN Human Rights Council
Forum on Minority Issues
Fifth Session
Geneva, 27-28 November 2012
Mr. Daisa Dao, President, The Global “People of Champa Descent” Organization
Benntsvag 7A, Lgh 1001, Se-21367 Malmo, Sweden
Tel./Fax: +46 40 21 82 02
info@peoplechmpadescent.com
www.peoplechmpadescent.com
Dear Chairwoman,
Dear participants of the Fifth Session
Thank you for the opportunity to speak. We advocate on behalf of individuals of
Champa descent.
Persons of Champa descent are one of the ancient peoples of Vietnam and
Cambodia, with the population of about 1 million people. Until today, we have
preserved our language and unique culture.
Recognition and approval of the General Assembly of the United Nations
Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to Minorities, 20 years after its
adoption in 1992, is a historic event and achievement of persons belonging to
minorities in the fight for their rights at the international level.
The Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to Minorities is a
comprehensive, balanced document of international law designed to protect and
ensure the development of persons belonging to minorities on the basis of human
rights.
We express our gratitude to Vietnam and Cambodia, for their demonstration of
political will and recognition of the Declaration of the Rights of minorities.
We welcome the climate of intercultural harmony, respect and understanding
ruling today in both Cambodia and Vietnam.