Thailand’s hosting of ASEAN meetings on Myanmar embodies a grim paradox: in prioritizing national security over human rights, it risks bolstering a regime guilty of severe abuses. The Five-Point Consensus, initially a beacon of hope, now serves as a stark reminder of ASEAN’s failure to hold the junta accountable. As the humanitarian crisis deepens, the urgency for genuine action grows even louder, beckoning the global community to intervene before more lives are irrevocably shattered.
Thailand’s ASEAN Meetings: Balancing Pragmatism and Human Rights in Myanmar
