HOUSE RESOLUTION NO 1175
MAY 28, 2014
EXPRESSING GRAVE CONCERN ON THE MILITARY COUP IN THAILAND AND ITS FAR REACHING EFFECTS ON DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL ORDER
WHEREAS, on 20 May 2014, the Thai Army declared Martial Law throughout the country;
WHEREAS, two days after, the military staged a coup ‘d etat against the duly elected government and abolished the country’s constitution;
WHEREAS, the junta, the National Peace and Order Maintaining Council (NPOMC) has arrested more than a hundred political leaders in Thailand, the whereabouts of some are still unknown today;
WHEREAS, the NPOMC has also prohibited the foreign travel of 155 political figures in Thailand;
WHEREAS, the current autocratic rule in Thailand is not the solution to the seven-month old political crisis but will merely deepen the divide between the contending political groups;
WHEREAS, the coup goes against the momentum towards democracy in Southeast Asia and threatens the consolidation of democratic rule in countries in the region that have embraced democracy;
WHEREAS, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, along with several other states, has called for a full restoration of civilian control in Thailand;
WHEREAS, a free and democratic election is the best forum to determine who should rule a nation;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, to urge the Royal Thai Army, to immediately relinquish the political leadership of Thailand to the duly constituted civilian authority under the constitution and existing laws of the country, with the end view of restoring democracy and the full political and civil rights of all the citizens of Thailand.
Adopted,
Walden Bello
Akbayan Partylist
Ibarra Gutierrez III
Akbayan Partylist
Kaka Bag-Ao
Dinagat Islands
Sherwin Tugna
CIBAC Partylist
Jose Atienza
Buhay Partylist
Raymond Democrito Mendoza
TUCP Partylist