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ANFREL’s Background
The Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) was established in 1997, as Asia’s
first regional network of civil society organizations. It strives to promote
and support democratization at national and regional levels in Asia. Since it
was founded, it has served towards strengthening the democratization of countries
such as Sri Lanka, Nepal, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Pakistan, Bangladesh,
East Timor and Indonesia
ANFREL is supported by a number of national organizations from
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia,
Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Timor Leste and Thailand.
From 1997 onwards until today, ANFREL, has also been active
in contributing its efforts to capacity building of member and non-member organizations
on issues related to election observation, voter/civic education, electoral
reform and public awareness for good democratic governance.
Research activities on electoral reform, democracy and good
governance have been conducted jointly with civil society organizations in several
countries.
ANFREL has been active in organizing trainings and comparative
study seminars of election laws in Asia. In November 1998 for instance, a seminar-workshop
on the election laws in Indonesia was held, participated by election experts
from selected Asian countries. The critique and the recommendations of the seminar-workshop
were submitted to the Indonesia authorities for consideration in finalizing
the election law.
Apart from direct election observation programs, in ANFREL’s
entire election observation mission to date, training (directly or indirectly
to local organizations) has always been part of the primary objective of its
mission. ANFREL believes that capacity building is one of the most important
elements in democratization efforts. ANFREL hopes that these efforts will get
continuous support from the international community for greater democratization
efforts in Asia.Electoral process is one of the basic needs for the citizens
of a country to enjoy their freedom in order to exercise their political rights
in choosing representatives to organize and manage the country’s democratic
political system. Because the relations between politics, economics and social
justice are very close and tight, election thus plays a major role in determining
the future direction of a country.
ANFREL believes that the electoral system of a country must
be co-ordinate and monitored carefully to assure the sovereignty of the processes,
which shoulders its autonomous results.
1. ANFREL’s Vision
In the Asian region, “every State should be possessed
of a government whose authority derives from the will of the people as expressed
by secret ballot in genuine free and fair elections held at regular intervals
on the basis of universal and equal suffrage.”
2. ANFREL’s Mission
To promote and support democratization at national and regional
levels in Asia.
3. ANFREL’s Belief
ANFREL firmly believes that, “every citizen shall have
the right and the opportunity, without any of the distinctions mentioned in
article 2 (of ICCPR) and without unreasonable restrictions to take part in the
conduct of public affairs, directly or through freely chosen representatives;
to vote and to be elected at genuine periodic elections which shall be by universal
and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret ballot, guaranteeing the free
expression of the will of the electors; to have access, on general terms of
equality, to public service in his country.” (Article 25, ICCPR)
4. ANFREL’s Aim
ANFREL aims to bring a peaceful change in local democratic
functions and protect the rights and freedoms of citizens, which are consistent
with the States’ obligations under the international law and do not violate
the principle of non-discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, sex, language,
religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth
or other status, thru an impartial, neutral and transparent election observation
mission spelling out the necessary recommendations to strengthen peoples participation
and the democratic functions.
5. ANFREL’s Core Values
ANFREL firmly values the fact that, “everyone has the
right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely
chosen representatives. Everyone has the right of equal access to public service
in his country. The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of
government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which
shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret vote or
by equivalent free voting procedures.”
6. ANFREL’s Key Priorities
ANFREL is committed to the local initiatives with a regional
perspective on: ? Election monitoring/pre-post election, referendum and local
election and other democracy-related processes.? Education and trainings on
election and democracy-related studies. ? Research on election and democracy-related
issues and cover electoral and democratic reforms. ? Conduct campaigns and advocacy
work on issues related to democratic processes. ? Information dissemination
and publication of materials related to election and other democratic processes.
? Creation of an environment conductive to a democratic development on the spirit
of regional solidarity.
7. ANFREL’s International Civil & Political Rights
Benchmarks
ANFREL subscribes to the UDHR and the International Bill of
Rights at all times. However, given the specific nature of its work, ANFREL
strives to adhere to the following International Standard Benchmarks at all
times, these are:? UDHR Article 21? ICCPR Article 25? Right to Vote? Voters
Rights ? General Comment No. 25: The right to participate in public affairs,
voting rights and the right of equal access to public service (Art. 25):. 12/07/96
CCPR/C/21/Rev.1/Add.7, General Comment No. 25. (General Comments) ? UN General
Assembly Resolution A/RES/45/150, Enhancing the effectiveness of the principle
of periodic and genuine elections? Declaration on Criteria for Free and Fair
Elections? Convention on the Political Rights of Women? Declaration of Principles
for International Election Observation and Code of Conduct for International
Election Observers
8. ANFREL’s Free & Fair Standards of Genuine Elections
ANFREL Secretariat supports the “Declaration on Criteria
for Free and Fair Elections”, unanimously adopted by the Inter-Parliamentary
Council at its 154 Session (Paris, 26 March 1994) and the Free and Fair elections
criteria’s outlined.
9. ANFREL’s International Standards of Election Observation
Missions
“International election observation is: the systematic,
comprehensive and accurate gathering of information concerning the laws, processes
and institutions related to the conduct of elections and other factors concerning
the overall electoral environment; the impartial and professional analysis of
such information; and the drawing of conclusions about the character of electoral
processes based on the highest standards for accuracy of information and impartiality
of analysis. International election observation should, when possible, offer
recommendations for improving the integrity and effectiveness of electoral and
related processes, while not interfering in and thus hindering such processes.”
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