VOICES FOR PEACE
By: Rabin Chowdhury
Mr. President,
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, but it is always encouraging
to repeat good statements. This universal message is given in the very first article of
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, The Declaration also states that everyone is entitled
to all the rights and freedoms without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex,
language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other
status.
Mr. President,
Systematic violations of minority rights by the non-state actors in
Bangladesh, including marginalisation and discrimination, inequitable land
management, socio- economic underdevelopment and an abdication of its
responsibility for law, order and security.
The plight of minorities in Bangladesh and conditions of conflict are known to
international actors. But instead of structural conflict prevention, donor interest in
the region focuses on short term responses to prises.
Various peace processes became the regional priority for key Western
governments, marginalising the escalating conflict§ involving minorities in the region.
By excluding minority groups from negotiations, the peace negotiations further
motivated groups to resort to conflict.
Mr. President
Structural conflict prevention: National governments and international and
non-government organisations need to acknowledge the link between the prevention
of conflict and the promotion and protection of minority rights.
International and regional early warning systems must have adequate
resources, exhibit strong leadership and emphasise rights-focused analysis. The
UN should establish early warning analysis mechanisms that include input from
experts in operational prevention and human/minority rights, treaty organizations,
NGOs and the media.
Operational prevention: Systematic, coordinated and accountable UN
leadership must formally link early warning to early action and be sensitive to the
concerns of minorities.
Peace-making efforts must be rights-based and inclusive of all
communities including women. Conflicts must be approached in a holistic manner
and include a country/regional approach and all peoples affected.
Mr. President
Thank. You