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APHR Stresses Inclusive, Rights-based Engagement After PH ASEAN Special Envoy High-Level Meeting with Myanmar Junta
JAKARTA, 15 January 2026— ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) expresses concern regarding the visit by Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Special Envoy of the ASEAN 2026 Chair on Myanmar, Ma. Theresa P. Lazaro, to Nay Pyi Taw on 06 January 2026, where she held introductory meetings with the senior leadership of Myanmar junta […]
Full StoryASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR)

APHR membership has grown exponentially with more than 140 members at present.

Membership includes current and former parliamentarians from across 8 countries in Southeast Asia.

A network of current and former parliamentarians who use our unique positions to advance human rights and democracy in Southeast Asia.
Latest Publications

2026-01-15T11:08:22
APHR Stresses Inclusive, Rights-based Engagement After PH ASEAN Special Envoy High-Level Meeting with Myanmar Junta

2026-01-14T14:01:16
Indigenous Lands Under Siege: APHR Condemns Bombings in Mindoro, Calls for an End to Corporate-driven Militarization

2026-01-13T09:50:32
Military-Run Vote in War Zones; APHR Rejects Myanmar’s Election as it enters Second Phase
“The remarkable solidarity among APHR's more than 100 MPs from across the region, and the political spectrum, provides support to its members to continue pushing for a Southeast Asia that is fair for everyone.”
Sarah Elago, Philippine MP and APHR member
ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) was founded in June 2013 with the objective of promoting democracy and human rights across Southeast Asia. Our founding members include many of the region's most progressive Members of Parliament (MPs), with a proven track record of human rights advocacy work.
