[AIPP Report] Indigenous Peoples and ASEAN Integration

Author: Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact
Year: 3 December 2015
Country: Thailand

ASEAN 2025 promises that the human rights, fundamental freedoms, and dignity of its peoples, and social justice will be promoted and protected, among a long list of promises. It also promises “greater prosperity through increased economic opportunities, enhanced regional connectivity, ease of intra-ASEAN travel and doing business as well as a resilient regional economy”. Unfortunately, for many indigenous peoples, even before this ASEAN Community, their human rights and fundamental freedoms have already been severely violated and they have been left behind and even sacrificed for what is called ‘greater prosperity’. This publication strives to present the perception of indigenous peoples on the ASEAN Community, especially its integration aspects.

ASEAN 2025 promises that the human rights, fundamental freedoms, and dignity of its peoples, and social justice will be promoted and protected, among a long list of promises. It also promises “greater prosperity through increased economic opportunities, enhanced regional connectivity, ease of intra-ASEAN travel and doing business as well as a resilient regional economy”. Unfortunately, for many indigenous peoples, even before this ASEAN Community, their human rights and fundamental freedoms have already been severely violated and they have been left behind and even sacrificed for what is called ‘greater prosperity’. This publication strives to present the perception of indigenous peoples on the ASEAN Community, especially its integration aspects.

LINK [AIPP Report] Indigenous Peoples and ASEAN Integration