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AAPSO Structure
AAPSO organizational structure is based on its Constitution adopted in its
first conference and amended in subsequent congresses. It comprises: the
Congress, the Presidium, the Bureau of the Presidium and the Permanent
Secretariat. The Presidium comprises heads of all national committees and
reviews the functioning of the Organization, adopts programmes of action,
discusses urgent questions and guides the Permanent Secretariat. The
Bureau reviews the development of events between two sessions of the
Presidium. It is composed of the President, the Secretary General, the
Vice Presidents, heads of elected associate members and the Permanent
Secretariat.
The Permanent Secretariat is responsible for carrying out day to day
activities for implementing the decisions of the higher organs and
undertakes regular contacts with the National Committees. It includes
representatives from member committees from Afro-Asian countries and
associate member committees, elected at the Congress.
As part of the worldwide democratic movement of peoples, AAPSO cooperates
with all international organizations and NGOs which value independence and
freedom. AAPSO endeavors for a world without war and violence. It calls
for non-use or threat to use force for the settlement of any disputes and
deems they should be settled among states through negotiations. The
principles of Bandung and Non-Aligned Movement as well as any new
developments in view of current changes serve as the guidelines of the
Organization's activities.
History
The Organization flourished in the 60's during the escalating liberation
struggles and crowned its successes in the 70's with the victory achieved
by the people of South Africa against Apartheid and racial discrimination.
Liberation struggles were behind the birth and independence of numerous
Afro-Asian countries that suffered under the yoke of imperialism. The
Palestinian people's issue and peace process in the Middle East continues
to be one of the major concerns of the Organization that supports the
establishment of a free and independent Palestinian state.
Many conditions have changed in African and Asian countries. New internal
and external issues emerged such as democracy, human rights, development,
debts, corruption, technology, scientific revolution, the environment and
population, border disputes, internal tribal and ethnic disputes,
refugees, aborigines and ethnic minorities, disarmament and South-South
cooperation, North-South cooperation. Therefore, it was incumbent upon the
Organization to adopt these new issues in Afro-Asian countries. This by
reorganizing itself and revising its perspectives particularly in the
aftermath of the bipolar system, the Cold War and in light of
globalization.
The organization was fully aware of these events and shouldered its new
responsibility by incorporating them in its agenda and in the activities
of its national committees.
Some
major activities Since 1958
Meeting
of the Congress:
AAPSO convened seven conferences in: Cairo (Egypt 1957-1958), Conakry
(Guinea 1960), Moshi (Tanzania 1963), Winneba (Ghana 1965), Cairo (Egypt
1972), Algeria (Algiers 1984), New Delhi (India 1988).
Meetings of the Presidium:
The Presidium met in between the sessions of the Congress in: Cairo
(1974), Nicosia (1975), Aden (1976), Congo Brazzaville (1976), Cotounou
(Benin 1977), Nicosia (1980), Aden (1981), Kabul (1981), Tashkent (1982),
Nicosia (1983), Algiers (1984), Nicosia (1985), Ulan Bator (1986), Delhi
(1988), Cairo (1989), Aden (1990), Damascus (1990).
Meetings in support of Arab Peoples:
The Organization convened numerous meetings in support of Arab peoples in:
Nicosia (Cyprus 1980), Athens (Greece 1981), Cairo (Egypt 1987), as well as
a conference on "An Arab or Middle Eastern Grouping" in Cairo
(Egypt 1994), a seminar on "In Defence of the Arab Identity of Al
Quds" in Cairo (Egypt 1995), Baghdad (Iraq 1998), Sanaa (Yemen 1999),
Cairo (Egypt 2002).
Meetings of Arab Solidarity Committees took place in: Beirut (Lebanon
1975), Aden (Yemen 1983), Cairo (Egypt 1986), Aden (Yemen 1986), Tripoli
(Libya 1988), Baghdad (Iraq 1989), Sanaa (Yemen 1990), Damascus (Syria
1990), Cairo (Egypt 1991), Tunis (Tunisia 1993), Cairo (Egypt 1994),
Damascus (Syria 1995), Beirut (Lebanon 1996), Amman (Jordan 1998), Baghdad
(Iraq 1998), Sanaa (Yemen 1999), Cairo (Egypt 2002), Baghdad (Iraq 2002).
Meetings on solidarity with the peoples of
Africa:
AAPSO convened several international conferences on solidarity with the
peoples of Africa in: Khartoum(Sudan 1969), Lourenco Marques (Maputo,
Mozambique 1975), Luanda (Angola 1976), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia 1976),
Lusaka (Zambia 1979), Brazzaville (Congo 1986), Paris (France 1986).
A seminar was held on "Developments in the Great Lakes Region and
their impact on socio-economic conditions in Africa" in Cairo (Egypt
1997).
Meetings devoted to Asia and the Pacific:
AAPSO held several conferences on peace and security issues in Asia and
the Pacific in: Baghdad (Iraq 1975), Bangalore (India 1986), Pyongyang (DPR
Korea 1987), Kabul (Afghanistan 1988), Antananarivo (Madagascar 1988),
Phnompenh ( Cambodia 1988), Cairo (Egypt 1993).
Economic problems:
Economic problems of Afro-Asian countries were the subject of many AAPSO
meetings, especially in the post colonial stage in: Baghdad (Iraq 1976),
Paris (France 1979), Grenoble (France 1981), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia 1982),
Brazzaville (Congo 1983), Manila (Philippines 1987). A seminar was held on
the South Committee Report entitled "Challenge of the South" in
Cairo (Egypt 1991), and a conference on "The aftermath of September
11 and its repercussions in the world" in Colombo (Sri Lanka 2002).
Problems of Afro-Asian Women:
AAPSO convened meetings on problems of Afro-Asian women in: Cairo (Egypt
1961), Ulan Bator (Mongolia 1973), Alexandria (Egypt 1975), Cairo (Egypt
1995), Cairo (Egypt 1998).
A seminar was held on "Global economy and women's bodies" Cairo
(Egypt 2001, another on "Unified labour law and its effect on
women", Cairo (Egypt 2001).
Conferences on the historical Bandung meeting:
AAPSO conferences on the historical Bandung meeting focussed on the
problems of the Non-Aligned Movement and took place in: Colombo (Sri Lanka
1975) on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of NAM, Dar-Es-Salam
(Tanzania 1985), Cairo (Egypt 1989, 1990, 1992).
Other
conferences, seminars and round table meetings:
These are as follows:
* The International Conference
against Military Bases for Security and Cooperation in the
Mediterranean, Valetta (Malta 1979).
* The International Conference on the 40th Anniversary of Victory over
Fascism, Cairo (Egypt 1985).
* AAPSO International Conference on the Role of Public Opinion in
Resolving Regional Conflicts, Kabul (Afghanistan 1988).
* AAPSO Presidium on Information and Education , Budapest (Hungary
1988), Conakry (Guinea 1989).
* Conference on the New World Information Order, Kabul (Afghanistan
1989).
* International Meeting to Celebrate the Centenary Anniversary of Nehru,
and Meeting of AAPSO Presidium Committee, Cairo (Egypt November 1989).
* Consultative Conference of SAARC Country Committees, Dhaka (Bangladesh
1991).
* Round table on NAM and the Present World Situation, Cairo (Egypt
1992).
* Round Table on Human Rights, Cairo (Egypt 1992).
* Seminar on OAU and African NGOs Cooperation, Cairo (Egypt 1993).
* Consultative Conference of SAARC Country AAPSO Committees, Colombo
(Sri Lanka 1993).
* Preparatory meeting for the 2nd Conference for Solidarity and
Cooperation among Mediterranean Countries, Cairo (Egypt 1994).
* Seminar on the Environment and regional Cooperation (AAPSO with
Egyptian Research and Information Center) Cairo (Egypt 1994).
* Economic Cooperation in the Middle East: Hopes and Challenges, Cairo
(Egypt 1994)* Convention on Non- Nuclear Proliferation, International
Campaign for Disarmament and Non Proliferation (Coordinating Committee
for the International Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Non Nuclear
Proliferation), Cairo (Egypt 1994).
* AAPSO seminar on the preparation of the International Social
Development Conference, Cairo (Egypt 1995).
* AAPSO seminar on the Future of NAM, Cairo (Egypt 1995).
* Asian National Solidarity Committees conference and Dialogue with
ASEAN, Hanoi (Vietnam 1995).
* Seminar on the 50th Anniversary of the Victory over Fascism, Cairo
(Egypt 1995).
* Seminar on women, "What next after Beijing" and " Action : No more
Recommendations" , Cairo (Egypt 1996).
* International conference on " Conflict of Civilizations or Dialogue of
Cultures?", Cairo (Egypt 1997).
* Special round on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of AAPSO
entitled, " South-South Cooperation for the Achievement of Human
Rights," New Delhi, (India 1998).
* Forty years of
solidarity in defense of peoples in the South since 1958 and up to date,
Cairo (Egypt 1998).
* Celebration of the 40th anniversary of AAPSO sponsored by the British
Afro-Asian Solidarity Organization, London (England 1998).
* The International situation and South problems, Cairo (Egypt 1999).
* Seminar on " Iraqi Kurdistan" Cairo, (Egypt 1999).
* Seminar on " Democratic perspectives in the globalization era" Cairo
(Egypt 1999).
* Seminar on " The Universal Declaration of Human Rights" Cairo, (Egypt
1999)
* Meeting of the International Coordinating Committee to follow up UN
resolutions on Palestine, Cairo (Egypt 1999).
* Seminar on the results of the 3rd WTO Ministerial meeting in Seattle
and impact of the Uruguay Round, Cairo (Egypt 2000).
* Seminar on civil wars and conflicts in Africa, Cairo (Egypt 2000)
* Conference on Culture in 21st Century : " Renewal perspectives and
Expected Deterioration" Cairo (Egypt 2000)
* Symposium on " The World Conference against Racism and racial
Discrimination", Cairo (Egypt 2000)
* Seminar on " Globalization of World Trade and Interests of South
Peoples", Cairo (Egypt 2001)
* Seminar on Israel's nuclear missiles and missile defence systems,
Cairo (Egypt 2001)
* Meeting of AAPSO Secretariat for disarmament for the preparatory
meeting of the conference on reviewing the Non Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons Treaty, Cairo (Egypt 2002)
* Seminar on the environment and sustainable development from Stockholm
to Johannesburg, evaluation of results and means for sustainability,
Cairo (Egypt 2002)
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