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6th Conference Declaration

The sixth conference of All Burma Students Democratic Organisation was held at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) on 3rd and 4th of July 1999. It was actively participated by Burmese student activists from Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. It was notably attended by students representatives of the National Union of Students (NUS) amongst others, supporters (New South Wales State Parliamentary Secretary of Greens MP, representative from Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, AMWU, greeting message from Australian Council of Trade Union, Sydney University, ACTU, etc….) and observers came to successful conclusion.

The convention has been called into attention that the prevailing political situation in Burma and earnestly discussed the effectiveness rendered on the international politics, including ASEAN (Association of South East Asia Nations), as a result of present changes in Burma's politics.

As a consequence and based on the basic of politics, the resolution on future steps to be taken are, hereby, publicised as follows.

The Policy

The All Burma Students Democratic Organisation believes in unarmed non-violent political means, as a measure, in resolving Burma's general conflicts.

Unarmed and non-violent measures will be undertaken in implementing Burma's internal and external matters as decided and resolved.

Internal Affairs

It is resolved that;

  • the promulgation of the democratic constitution is an indispensable task in the establishment of the new democratic  Burma.
  • with an aim to promulgate a democratic constitution as per 1990 election result, the Committee Representing People's Parliament (CRPP) is the only political entity, legally entrusted with the convening of the People's Parliament and as supported by the people of Burma.
  • the principal priority of the ABSDO is to render support in all the endeavours of the CRPP in convening of the People's Parliament according to the 1990 election result.
  • the prevailing Burma's politics and situation earnestly support the convening of the People's Parliament by CRPP as a highest authority of people of Burma.
  • the primary political priority of ABSDO is to render support in all political undertakings in Burma and support internal political activities in accordance with all democratic forces.
  • ABSDO supports Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s call on peaceful dialogue and urges the military regime, State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) to enter substantial dialogue with CRPP.

International Affairs

We, ABSDO,

  • resolved to pressure global governments and organisations to impose economic sanctions and arms embargo against the illegal ruling military regime, State Peace and Development Council (SPDC).
  • earnestly welcome all endeavours of the global governments, who respect and hold esteem on democracy and human rights for their part in putting pressure on  SPDC.
  • resolved to work and cooperate closely with the international community who are         endeavouring for Burma's democracy and human rights.
  • resolved to push for more pressure and action on SPDC by the ASEAN with the Constructive Intervention in place of Constructive Engagement (Flexible Engagement) Policy and recognition to the CRPP as the highest authority of present Burma.
  • Urge United Nations to impose tough measure against the regime including economic sanctions and exclusion of regime in all UN activities.
  • Welcome extension of United States' ban on further investments in Burma and EU restrictions while acknowledging to increase tougher action.

Increase Free Burma 9999 Global Day of Action, cooperating with students and democratic forces around the world.

Australia Affairs

We, ABSDO,

  • resolved to cooperate closely and in solidarity with Burmese students and  patriots in Australia for a democratic Burma.
  • welcome NUS (National Union of Students) supports and encouragement on our organisation as a vital need for Burma's human rights and democracy movement.
  • strengthen the actions and campaigns of Free Burma Students Network established by ABSDO and NUS .
  • decided to cooperate with all organisations and people of Australia who are endeavouring for Burma's democracy and human rights.
  • intimate the Australian Commonwealth and state Governments that trade economic sanctions on SPDC and recognise CRPP, are the important criterions for Burma's human rights and democracy movement.
  • Urge all Australian companies to withdraw from Burma and stop doing business with regime until the People's Parliament is convened.

Organisational Affairs

The sixth conference;

  • limited a one year term for the sixth conference.
  • elected the new central committee for the term of sixth conference.
  • assigned duties to implement all decisions of the sixth conference and to watch closely towards the current political situation inside Burma.

ELECTED CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS

 

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