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Press StatementFor Immediate ReleaseOctober 11, 2025ASEAN Stakeholder Engagement on Myanmar: Addressing the Five-Point C...
13/10/2025

Press Statement
For Immediate Release
October 11, 2025

ASEAN Stakeholder Engagement on Myanmar: Addressing the Five-Point Consensus, Upholding Democracy and Rejecting the Military’s Sham Elections

Throughout Malaysia’s 2025 ASEAN Chairmanship, a series of Stakeholder Engagement Meetings on Myanmar (SEMs) were convened by the Special Envoy of the ASEAN Chair on Myanmar, bringing together key stakeholders - including representatives from the National Unity Government (NUG), the National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC), Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH), Ethnic Resistance Organisations (EROs), Consultative Councils, Federal Units and various other representative bodies.
These engagements have served as an inclusive platform to discuss the ongoing crisis in Myanmar, develop strategies and recommendations on the effective implementation of ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus including on cessation of violence, humanitarian assistance, and inclusive political dialogue, and to address the junta’s planned sham elections.

Stakeholders at the SEMs reiterated grave concern over the deteriorating situation in Myanmar since the military coup of February 2021 and reaffirmed their shared commitment to restoring democracy and upholding human rights. While acknowledging ASEAN’s adoption of the Five-Point Consensus, stakeholders expressed alarm over its limited implementation amid the military’s continued violence against civilians and blatant disregard for democratic norms including the principles enshrined in the ASEAN Charter.

Key outcomes of the meeting included:
Rejection of the Military’s Sham Elections – Stakeholders unanimously condemned the junta’s planned elections as a façade designed to entrench military rule under the guise of democratic reform. These elections are also in direct defiance of ASEAN Five-Point Consensus, which prioritizes cessation of violence, inclusive political dialogue, and unhindered humanitarian assistance to all in need. Proceeding with unilateral elections amid ongoing violence, denial of aid, and exclusion of key stakeholders is illegitimate and a direct assault on ASEAN's mandate and credibility. Stakeholders stand united in rejecting the junta’s attempts to manipulate ASEAN to legitimize its own authority and road-map even while remaining in blatant non-compliance with the Five-Point Consensus.

Unity Among the Revolutionary Forces – The meeting underscored the importance of solidarity among all forces in advancing a shared vision for a federal democratic Myanmar.

Call for Decisive ASEAN Action – Stakeholders urged ASEAN to translate the Five-Point Consensus into tangible, time-bound measures that can meaningfully end violence, protect civilians, advance inclusive political dialogue and bring peace and stability to Myanmar.

Humanitarian Imperative – Stakeholders called for immediate and sustained humanitarian support, emphasizing the importance of cross-border delivery mechanisms and partnerships with local and community-based organizations to ensure aid reaches those most in need - particularly in conflict zones.

Inclusive Political Dialogue – The meetings reaffirmed that durable peace can only emerge from an inclusive political process involving all legitimate stakeholders - including the NUG, NUCC, EROs, and various representatives entities committed to six political objectives of federal democracy and system change. ASEAN’s engagement efforts must reflect this inclusivity to achieve sustainable peace through a meaningful and participatory approach.

Regional Stability – Stakeholders highlighted that the military junta’s attempted coup and indiscriminate attacks on civilians have caused Myanmar’s crisis with deep regional implications, threatening cross-border security, migration stability, and economic integrity. A strong and unified ASEAN response is essential to prevent further deterioration of Southeast Asia’s collective peace and credibility.

In closing, stakeholders expressed deep appreciation to Malaysia for its leadership as ASEAN Chair and to the Special Envoy of the ASEAN Chair on Myanmar, HE Tan Sri Othman Hashim, for advancing an inclusive, principled approach to resolving the Myanmar crisis.
The meeting concluded with a clear message: There is no path forward that legitimizes military rule. Any political or humanitarian framework must be rooted in the will and aspirations of the Myanmar people for peace, justice, democracy, and a federal union that guarantees equality for all.

We call upon the ASEAN Chair and all ASEAN Member States to uphold the integrity of the Five-Point Consensus and to reject any process that violates its core principles. ASEAN’s leadership and credibility depend on standing firmly with the people of Myanmar — not with those who have defied international norms, committed atrocities, and obstructed humanitarian aid.

We reaffirm our commitment to work constructively with ASEAN, the United Nations, and international partners to advance a genuine political transition rooted in justice, inclusion, and federal democracy. Only through a process that ends violence, ensures humanitarian access, and includes all communities in a genuine political dialogue can Myanmar move towards lasting peace and stability and become a responsible member of the ASEAN family.
Call for action

Reject and refuse recognition of any elections organized by the military junta, as such elections have no legitimacy under the Five-Point Consensus or international norms.

Take immediate measures to protect civilians from violence, including by halting aerial and artillery attacks, strengthening monitoring and reporting mechanisms, and supporting local and cross-border humanitarian protection networks.

End the silence on the junta’s ongoing atrocities, including systematic airstrikes, mass killings, and attacks on civilian populations and humanitarian workers, which constitute serious violations of international humanitarian and human rights law.

Demand the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners, including President Win Myint, State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, journalists, activists, and community leaders unlawfully detained.

Hold the junta accountable for its continued non-compliance and defiance of the ASEAN Five-Point Consensus, through diplomatic measures, suspension from ASEAN meetings, and coordinated international actions that reinforce compliance and accountability.

We hope that Malaysia, as ASEAN Chair in 2025, will continue to lead decisively in reaffirming ASEAN’s principles and ensuring that the region’s commitment to peace, justice, and the rule of law is not compromised. Only through principled and collective action can ASEAN and the international community help end the violence against Myanmar’s civilians and open the path toward a peaceful, inclusive, and federal democratic future.

For further inquiries; please contact HE Zin Mar Aung ([email protected])

Signatories:
All Burma Students' Democratic Front (ABSDF)

Anti-Junta Forces Coordination Committee - Mandalay

Chin National Front (CNF)

Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH)

Critical Movement

Federation of Sagaing Forum

Kachin Political Interim Coordination Team (KPICT)

Karen National Union (KNU)

Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP)/The Interim Executive Council of Karenni State (IEC)

Magway Region Revolutionary Groups' Network

Mandalay Region Hluttaw

Mon State Federal Council (MSFC)

Muslim of Myanmar Multi-Ethnic Consultative Committee (MMMCC)

National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC)

National Unity Government (NUG)

New Mon State Party (Anti-military Dictatorship) NMSP(AD)

Pa-O National Federal Council (PNFC)

Pa-O National Liberation Organization (PNLO)

Rohingya Consultative Council - Interim (RCC)

Yangon Hluttaw

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Evidence shows that after forcing Rohingya to flee, the military destroyed entire villages and built Border Guard Police (BGP) bases on seized land. For example, in Myothu Gyi, more than 800 homes and mosques were burned down, and a 411-acre BGP base was built in their place.

The report names beneficiaries, including the Ministry of Home Affairs, the BGP, and companies like Asia World, which helped construct security camps, roads, and bases.

Released ahead of the September 30 UN high-level conference in New York, the report stresses that Rohingya cannot return with dignity unless their communities are rebuilt and adequate reparations are provided.

The IIMM will share the full confidential report with national and international courts to support justice and accountability for crimes committed in Myanmar.

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Self-Determination and Rohingya Identity

• Uphold the Rohingya’s right to self-determination, including autonomous governance and community-led security in Northern Rakhine State.

• Support a two-state solution or autonomous model—such as the United States of Arakan—to guarantee peaceful coexistence and equitable power-sharing between Rohingya and Rakhine, should the Rakhine reject Rohingya inclusion in Myanmar’s federal democracy.

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Press Release - Kaladan Press Network

Date: September 24, 2025

Kill them all: new report exposes Arakan Army orders of mass killing in Buthidaung

A new report by Kaladan Press Network provides evidence that the massacre by Arakan Army (AA) troops of hundreds of Rohingya residents of Htan Shauk Khan village in Buthidaung township, northern Rakhine State, on May 2nd, 2024, was carried out with official orders.

Evidence is also provided that AA troops r***d and killed women fleeing from Htan Shauk Khan and kept women as s*x slaves in a nearby military base.

The report, based on testimonies of nineteen Rohingya refugees, provides a timeline of the events on May 2nd, showing how Htan Shauk Khan villagers fleeing imminent fighting between Myanmar Army and AA troops, were blocked on all sides by the AA, who then opened fire on them.

Villagers described being forced to sit down in rows, with their heads bowed, then hearing an order given over a walkie-talkie: “Ah-lone that pit laik!” (Kill them all!), after which the AA troops opened fire.

One teenage villager saw his mother, father and five younger siblings being shot in front of him. He was only able to survive by covering himself with his mother’s bloody scarf and pretending to be dead when AA troops searched through the bodies and shot those still alive.

Villagers trying to flee across paddy fields were chased and shot at by AA troops. They saw most of the houses in Htan Shauk Khan being set alight as they fled.

Some young women were caught by AA troops, dragged into tall grass and r***d, then killed. The body of one woman was later found half naked with a knife wound from her crotch to her stomach. The beheaded bodies of her two young children were beside her.

Two days after the massacre, the AA ordered some neighbouring villagers to go to Htan Shauk Khan and gather hay to burn the bodies. One of these villagers described seeing four piles of bodies, under tarpaulin, on the northeast edge of the village. He said the stench of the bodies was overpowering.

Other villagers who sneaked back to the village at night in the weeks after the massacre. said they saw other bodies around the village, including one pile behind a mosque, and many in a pond south of the village.

Villagers also revealed that twelve young women who had tried to flee from Htan Shauk Khan on May 2nd had been detained by AA troops and kept as s*x slaves in the nearby Light Infantry Battalion 551 camp seized from the junta.

The report demands that the AA take responsibility for the crimes committed by its troops, and calls for commanders and fighters involved in killings, r**e, and arbitrary detention to be held to account.

The report urges the AA to release all Rohingya civilians detained, to end s*xual slavery, and to protect communities from further harm.

“If the Arakan Army truly claims to stand for justice, it must prove it by enforcing accountability within its ranks and allowing independent monitoring to prevent future crimes,” said lawyer and human rights activist Razia Sultana, the main researcher for the report.

📖 Read the full report here:

https://kaladanpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Kill-Them-All-02aa.pdf

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𝐈𝐈𝐌𝐌 𝐒𝐮𝐛𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐬 𝐄𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐑𝐨𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐲𝐚 𝐀𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐬The IIMM has shared extensive evidence of atrocities...
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Nicholas Koumjian, Head of IIMM, at the UN Human Rights Council ⬇️“We have shared vast amounts of evidence and analysis ...
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“We have shared vast amounts of evidence and analysis for proceedings at the ICC, the ICJ and with the Federal Prosecutor in Argentina concerning crimes against the Rohingya. We are also responding to specific requests for information from authorities in the UK and other jurisdictions, often concerning post-coup violence.”

Read his statement at 👉 https://iimm.un.org/en/statement-60th-regular-session-human-rights-council

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How many Rohingya refugees are in Bangladesh?

Our latest figures for the Rohingya refugee population in 🇧🇩are available 🧑‍🤝‍🧑

For all the data, download the full population dashboard here 👇

https://data.unhcr.org/en/documents/details/118494

On 2nd September 2025, the UN Human Rights Council released a report highlighting how both the Myanmar military and the ...
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Read the full report here: UNHRC Report

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